thanks for the help, that clears up a good deal. Can you expand on the idea of establishing static NAT translations on computer B's router (unless these answers can be found in RFC 1918, which I am about to read). I would also be very appreciative if you pointed me in the direction of some...
are the norton antivirus and norton internet security from the same year? if not, (or even if so), different norton products often overlap certain tasks, and when both programs (especially in the case of norton) try to interact, bad things happen. even if there is no technical problem between...
As a general rule of thumb, nothing is compatible with norton. It has a tendancy to try to take over, and when other programs cross into the relm of what a norton program wants to independantly handle, problems arise. Nuke the norton and go with something that you control, rather then something...
Good Luck!
It has nothing to do with DHCP. Though I don't condone the use of DHCP because it takes up network traffic (get off your rump and configure your computers so they know who they are), I believe I can help you. Your router's IP address is probably 192.168.1.1 ; type that into your...
If you wanted to, you could use a CD burning utility to make an ISO of the office XP 2003 CD onto your computer's harddrive, install Daemon tools ( http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/portal/portal.php ) onto every computer on the network, have the virtual DVD drive that Daemon tools made shared...
You definately don't win the Descriptive author of the year award, but I believe the following (taken from http://www.tack.ch/multicast/ ) should clear things up for you. Multicast is UDP based and comparable to Broadcast (all hosts get, and react to, the information). It is the nature of UDP...
Hello,
I'm new to the forum. I am trying to further my self education in the area of TCP/IP protocol in order to gain a better understanding of it, but I'm stumped by a question that I cannot seem to get an answer to. Here is the hypothetical situation: my computer (booting linux) is behind a...
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