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I have been soooo busy at work and not have been able to post.
This is a good one. What you are talking about is exactly what VLANs are designed for. It does require at least one of the switches...
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Yep. Homework.
Check out Windows Server Small Business Edition. You can get an all inclusive solution for up to 100 users.
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WIthout the use of a router, you are going to be exposing all of your computers to the Internet. I also can not understand your reluctance to use a router.
Also, using Internet Connection Sharing...
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Sorry for the confusion. It has been a very long time since I used RRAS. It is available only on the server operating systems and not on the clients. RRAS is intended to be a server based service and...
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You mentioned that you have a SERVER so I assumed you were using a domain security model. It is possible that you are using a WORKGROUP instead, so I will add that when using workgroup security, you...
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I think that Curlyben has hit the answer. When you get the 169. Address, it is because there is no connectivity.
When you get no connectivity on your wireless adapter but it says you are getting a...
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The link I added for the TechNet article describes the use of the PrnPort.vbs file. The Port Name and the IP address of the port are two different things, and as you have discovered, must both be...
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You may be running into permissions issues. Since this is being performed on the local computer, it is done under the permissions of the logged on user. If the user does not have Administrator level...
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It is probably doing this because of saved credentials. The saved credentials are not correct so you are being prompted. To view or edit saved credentials, click Start, Run and type the following:
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If this was a Cisco, HP or Dell device, I could help out. Not sure about the Juniper.
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Don't expect an answer back on a two year old post.
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There are no EASY steps to perform this and dial up will not provide good speed.
Not sure about your Linux box. To connect to a PC remotely, it will need a modem connection to an analog phone...
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Is this for a basic network monitoring system? What kind of results do you want to see? Do you want to add any action items/notifications in case of a failure? How many devices are you monitoring?
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If this is in Outlook, you can export your contacts out to a PST file. This PST file (Personal Folder) can then be imported into your email at work. Your IT department can help you with this as well.
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If I was your parent, you would not be able to change the permissions on a laptop that I paid for. And it is also unlikely that your parents lived this long without first being a child and already...
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Depending on how many users need to operate the application, you may need to go to something like a Terminal Server. It can host a lot of users at one time and will run the application individually...
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Yes you can but is done slightly differently with Vista and XP. On both computers, File and Printer Sharing must be enabled and both must be a member of the same Workgroup. You need to have NetBIOS...
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Without the answers to the questions we have asked of you, you will NOT be able to configure the routes between the router. Also, some of the older Cisco routers do not use the same command line...
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Are the domains part of the same Active Directory Forest? If they are, then the domain trust relationship is easy. If they are not, then you must setup a trusted Forest relationship.
This is all...
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Do you know how to logon to your Cisco routers? Do you know how to go to Privilaged mode (enable command)? You do a SHOW RUNNING in Privilaged mode to get the current router configuration. Copy this...
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Take a look at the questions and answer them fully.
1) Can they ping each other?
2) What is the LAN and WAN address of each router?
You have not provided any answer for #1. How are they...
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And administrator level privelages... and assuming that no laws, company policies or ethics are being violated.
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The traffic will always traverse through the preferred pathway. Right click on My Network Places and select Properties. In the toolbar, select Advanced and then Advanced Settings. Select the Adapters...
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Can they ping each other?
What is the LAN and WAN address of each router?
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Yes. You can connect them together. Assign IP addresses from a different network range but do not assign gateway addresses.
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Just to add one more thing... the reason you want to get your modem as close to where it enters the house is because you have to consider the lengh of the coax from there to where they terminate it...
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If the wireless adapters support the same type (A,B,G, and or N) then they should work together. They do not have to be purchased together or be the same brand name.
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There are freeware products available to scan the network for IP addresses and host names. One is NetScan by Softperfect.
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Without a server, Windows XP can not operate and any level higher than a Workgroup.
Only the Windows XP Professional version can join a Domain. If you have XP Home versions, then you would also...
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Does the same wireless adapter work on one of the other computers?
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Do you have security enabled on your home system? What type of wireless does your laptop and home systems support? A, B, G, N?
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Is this a company network?
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What kind of Internet connection do you have?
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Windows Server has a few different licensing options. For this size office, the Business Edition is more than adequate. The limit for Business Edition is 100 connections and it also has a centralized...
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Your server DHCP Scope Options probably was not configured to hand out the proper IP address for the gateway and also was likely not also setup for the DNS servers for your ISP. You can use local DNS...
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Based on what you have provided, I would assume that you are running into the limits of Workgroup file sharing.
Computers that are a member of a Workgroup can share only up to 10 connections.
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Are the servers setup for Workgroup or Active Directory?
You mentioned there are two different DC? Did you mean Domain Controllers? If so, are they are on two different domains? Are the domains...
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First answer this:
In a 10.10.10.0/24 network, what is the broadcast address? What is the first available address? What is the last available address?
What is the difference between 10.10.0.0/16...
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You can go to Cisco's web site to find a learning partner. Learning Partner Systems
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What is AP?
Can you Ping your router?
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Drywall anchors? Absolutely not. They may be enough to support the rack EMPTY.
We take 3/4" plywood sheets and screw it to the wall studs and then mount our equipment to the plywood. This gives...
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I have a Satellite Internet connection at my place in the country and cable Internet at home. My Satellite connection uses a fixed IP address and not DHCP.
Yours may have also been configured with...
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Does your server have a DHCP server running on it?
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Practice, practice, practice. Find someone who has done it before and get them to show you how they do it.
I prefer to untwist at least 2-3 cm of wire and arrange them. Then use a pair of scissors...
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The wireless controllers must be able to talk to each other. Consult the documentation or support desk for the manufacturer of the equipment to obtain specific support on that hardware.
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Use Webmail for your provider. Do not try to use your own email client connection unless you are connected to the Internet with your own ISP's connection. If you are not connected to the Internet...
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I looked at the ETTERCAP screenshots. Talk about old stuff.
Take a look at free tool called WireShark. It is not the old DOS based utility like ETTERCAP.
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Yes. The Default Gateway matters in a route. Routes must be accurate.
Review your settings you have poseted. The network that has DHCP enabled has to be treated as your primary network and the...
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Thanks. I thought is was just me. None of my questions for more information have been answered.
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Connecting to a Windows Server puts you in a domain instead of a workgroup. First, make sure that your network setup on each of your computers is set to use a workgroup and that the workgroup name is...
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