Hello folks,
I am fairly new to the forum and still learning my way around so to speak. I have a pretty basic question but I need to ask it as it will help me greatly.
My question has to do with address asignments, NAT and DHCP. I am trying set up a home network and I just want to clairfy what...
Hello folks,
My set up is a Westell DSL modem which connects to a Netgear wireless router.
The IP address for the Westell modem is 192.168.1.254
The address for the Netgear Router is 192.168.0.1
As soon as I installed the Netgear, I could no longer browse to my Westell modem at 192.168.1.254...
My current set up is a desktop home PC and a work laptop which both connect to a Bellsouth DSL connection. Both computers are connected to a Westell DSL Modem via a Linksys 4 port hub.
Both computers can browse the internet but my home PC browses the Net much slower. My work PC uses a Nortel...
Hello Folks,
I will try to make a long story short. First of all I telecommute by using my PPoE DSL service. I am using the Nortel Contivity VPN Client to set up a secure tunnel to the corporate WAN. Equipment-wise, I have a Westell Wirespeed Modem which connects to a Homeportal 100W router...
Hello Folks,
I just set up a home network with my home PC which is running Windows XP Pro. I also have a work PC that I would like to share files and my printer. My work PC runs Win 2000 and it is part of a domain. My home network is a workgroup called Patnet.
Ping Tests
Home to 127.0.0.1...
Hi,
I have a desktop PC running Win XP and a work computer running 2000. The desktop is set up in a domain and the work PC is set up in a domain at work. Is there an easy way to network the two machines together? Would I create a different profile on the work PC so that it is in the same...
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