bcastner.....
thanks for all the info...I think I'm going to need a little time to digest the subnet setup.
As for the firewall to block specific traffic.....I've seen some routers that have an "access control" section (i.e. USR 8000 router) on the ones i've seen they allow you to...
bcastner......
You are the only one of many of I have asked this question and you are the only one who has put forth a possible solution. We were all looking at the "access control" sections of several routers and could not really figure it out.
From the above, if I put three clients...
I have an SMC Barricade 7004VBR ....but my questions probably applies to routers in general including the Linksys ones.
I have the router connected to the DSL modem and a separate switch. Thru the router, is it possible to keep some PC clients OFF the network (i.e they won't be able to see the...
Maximos....hope Manarth figured out the problem. I am having a problem with the Ipaq router as well, this is a Ipaq CP-2e model. You are one of the few that I know have the Ipaq so you might know the answer. I'm trying to limit certain machines from accessing the internet while allowing...
Bobg1....The fiber link is existing and is a round cable about 3/4 inches in diameter, they go directly into the two Nortel media converters (they go right into the box...no outside connection here) which are also existing. The only way to connect to the fiber is thru these "ST"...
AvayaNovice....
Could not find anything on the Web about this product either.
Fiber is running to two rooms (say A and B)in different parts of the building. At each termination of the fiber is a Nortel Media converter...so fiber line goes into each of these units. Each unit has 12 round ports...
Fiber between two Nortel FiberExpress 12 Port (NT7L26A) media converters. The nortel media converters have 12 round push and twist connectors, other than being labelled 1 thru 12 there are no other markings or labels. The swithes at each end of the two media converters A and B are Dlink DES...
Robhub......sorry, don't quite understand. Are you saying that one should not cascade hubs or switches? If I wanted to expand an existing hub/switch how would I do it to comply with 568B standard?.....thanks!
Rafael.....
Do you mean....connecting the dsl modem to one router and then splitting from there to the other two routers (then to each separate network)? Can the connection from the dsl modem be to a switch and then splitting to the other two routers?.....thanks!
What is the maximum lenght of Cat5 that can be put between cascading switches? I have two wiring closets in this building. Half the oulets go to one closet and half the others to another patch panel in another closet. I would like to join these two segments together...so i would like to put...
I have two separate networks (same office) that would like to share one DSL line for the Internet. I've heard you can use two routers to achieve internet access and keep the two networks from accessing each other (security). No Server OS here. I'm not sure how to set up this...
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