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how to connect my private computers to the internet using PPPOE connection.
I have a 2003 server with 2 NIC's i am using PPPOE to connect to my ISPPrivate NIC using 192.168.0.1External NIC no ip addressI want my client pc inside my private lan to connect to the internet how should i setup my NIC cards and still use PPPOE.I do not...
Tags: Blue screen, computer, hardware, Internet, network interface card, PPPoE
Q&A 2005-11-11
NIC card settings in a dual boot system
I have recently installed a second copy of Windows XP on the same Computer on a different partition. I am unsure how I should set up the NIC card in the latest version of WinXP - I have given the computer a different name on each partition but maybe this...
Tags: cjg@..., computer, IP, IP address, Microsoft Windows XP, network, network interface card, windows
Q&A 2005-08-30
Networks not chatting
I just accepted my first job in the industry this week. My first day in, I'm informed the internet is down for half of the school. We run 2 networks, 1 for faculty (10.1.1.x), and 1 for students/public computers (192.168.100.x).Nobody has been in the tech department for 1...
Tags: blackboard server, cable, computer, Edenserver01, IP, IP address, network, network interface card, server, swITch, tkorte@..., windows
Q&A 2005-07-14
Small change, now COMPUTER WONT START !
I have been trying to solve a problem with my computer hanging for about 60 seconds in the middle of loading programs while apparently the DHCP server searches for an IP address. Well, I was following advice on another tech forum to try manually assigning an IP address to the...
Tags: computer, DHCP, IP, IP address, network interface card, NIC Card, ohreli, windows
Q&A 2005-01-24

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Reduce hassle by using one network interface card for two networks in Windows 2000 Professional
Do you ever find yourself reconfiguring your Windows 2000 Professional network settings wherever you take your laptop? Here's how to configure one network interface card for two different environments. If you use a laptop and switch between different networks, you might find yourself having to reconfigure your Windows...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, NETWORKING, network interface card, network, adapter, IP address, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Laptop Computer, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2006-08-28
Registry fix for Win9x IP address conflict
When a member posted a question in our Technical Q&A about an IP address conflict message, other members came to the rescue, providing a virtual checklist of possible problems and solutions. Read about the mystery here.Recently, TechRepublic member Dan Buonocore, system support specialist at the City County Credit Union in...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, NETWORKING, TCP/IP, Network technology, J.E. Harvey, Dan Buonocore, Address Resolution Protocol, IP address, IP
Technical articles 2001-04-23
Cisco IP subnetting 101: Learn more about all 1s and all 0s subnet masks
After reading David Davis' recent two-part series about the basics of Cisco IP subnetting, members asked for more. This week, David responds to one member's question about all 1s and all 0s subnet masks. I recently wrote a two-part series about the basics of Cisco IP subnetting ("Cisco...
Tags: IP, Cisco Systems Inc., Network technology, NETWORKING, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, subnet, subnet mask, IP address, router, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, David Davis, Promiscuous Mode
Technical articles 2005-08-04
TCP/IP not installed
Hi allI have 2 computers Windows XPpro networked through a router to ntl set top box.2 weeks go I installed software for Hand held PC/GPSFew days ago for unknown reason my host computer crashedI had to reinstall XP I did not lose any file. Now I can not go to...
Tags: automatically', computer, Internet, IP, IP address, IP address automatically', network, router, sia@..., software, TCP/IP
Q&A 2005-12-02
Using Windows' IP Configuration utility to troubleshoot TCP/IP
The Windows IP Configuration tools come in different flavors, depending on whether you're running Windows 9x, NT, or 2000. In this Daily Feature, Greg Shultz explains the basic options available when you use Ipconfig.exe.Troubleshooting and diagnosing TCP/IP problems on a Windows network can be difficult. However, the task is easier...
Tags: Operating systems, NETWORKING, Network technology, Using Windows, Greg Shultz, Microsoft Windows, IP-configuration, IP-configuration utility, TCP/IP, Microsoft Windows 98, network
Technical articles 2001-04-27
Installing and configuring a Linux gateway
Follow these steps to get the basics of how to configure a Linux gateway.A gateway computer provides a local network with access to another network or the Internet. Linux is easily configured for use as a low-cost, dependable gateway. This Daily Drill Down details a step-by-step process for configuring a...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Jim McIntyre, gateway computer, IP Forwarding, IP, network, Linux
Technical articles 2000-10-06
Installing and securing Microsoft's Proxy Server 2.0
Do you want to enable your users to access the Internet through your Windows NT Server? Troy Thompson shows you how you can do this by installing Proxy Server 2.0.In this Daily Drill Down, I’ll discuss Microsoft’s Proxy Server. This product may be one of the least publicized of the...
Tags: Servers, NETWORKING, Microsoft Windows NT, Troy Thompson, Microsoft Corp., Proxy Server, server, network, Microsoft Proxy Server, Internet
Technical articles 2001-01-04
Setting up Internet connection sharing in Windows 2000 and 98SE
If you have a small network, you can use Internet connection sharing ICS to save money and resources. In this article, Debra Shinder shows you how to set up and troubleshoot ICS.Though file and printer sharing has been around since Windows for Workgroups, it wasn’t until the release of Windows...
Tags: Operating systems, Deb Shinder, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Internet connection sharing, Internet, Microsoft Windows, WINDOWS 98SE, Microsoft Windows 2000, network, Network Address Translation
Technical articles 2001-04-02
Network Device using IP but can't ping it *** help!
I have a network in place and I statically assign ip's throughout the network. All of a sudden, a device stops working and reports a IP conflict. When i ping the ip, it comes back dead. I do a mac address search and it also comes back dead. I used...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, network device, IP, IP address, network
Discussion threads 2008-10-10
DOWNLOAD: Toggle Windows XP Pro IP address settings with this VB script
aNothingI get nothing....FeedbackThis was an challenging script to write due to the fact that I discovered several types of devices, besides the actual Ethernet NIC as network adapters.The IP Toggle script contains logic to sort through all the devices considered as network adapters and pick out only those that...
Tags: %%A, adapter, Bill Detwiler - TechRepublic, dhcp, DO, download, IP, IP address, Microsoft VBScript, Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, network, network adapter, vbscript, windows, windows xp, wmi
Discussion threads 2005-05-24
Can't log into Network
I'm having a problem getting into the network, I uninstalled and reinstalled the network adapter and set everything up again with Network wizard. Under status it shows connected, speed 100Mbbps Activity sent 58 received -0- when I click on repair, It says the following steps of the repair operation...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Cable, network, TCP/IP, IP
Q&A 2005-02-16
The 10 most common causes of network slowdowns
This article is also available as a PDF download.Network congestion and slowdowns--whether caused by faultyhardware, negligent users, viruses or spyware applications gone wild, or otherfactors--lead to serious headaches for network administrators and supportpersonnel. By keeping a wary eye tuned for the following 10 items, ITprofessionals can help prevent the most...
Tags: Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, network, network interface card, Spyware/adware
Technical articles 2007-02-08
Forget the manual: Here's how to create a Drive Image Pro network boot disk
If you're using Drive Image Pro for disk imaging, you may have trouble creating a network boot disk. Here's the information the manual left out.In the course of evaluating Drive Image Pro 4.0, I tried many times to make a working network boot disk. Finally, I figured it out. For...
Tags: NETWORKING, PowerQuest Drive Image, Michael Jackman, network, boot-disk, network boot-disk, Drive Image
Technical articles 2001-03-12
Scaling your network with VLANs
How can you keep your network manageable, increase performance and enhance security as it grows? One solution is to divide your big, flat LAN into Virtual LANs or VLANs. By Debra Littlejohn Shinder As your network grows, it becomes increasingly difficult to manage dozens, hundreds,...
Tags: VLAN, LANs, Deb Shinder, NETWORKING, network, Build to Scale Newsletter
Technical articles 2005-07-12
How to setup a network
I'm running a Computer Centre where I work so I want to setup a network connection, how can I do that?Start with 2 computers and a cable.....A LITTLE more detail would help us help you!Do you have a router with a firewall? That is important to block hackers. ...
Tags: ADSL, ADSL router, computer, it management, network, router, sinegugup@...
Q&A 2006-08-16
The Client Could Not Connect to the Remote Computer
We have a terminal server (Windows 2000) setup that is connected to a router which forwards RDP requests it receives to this server.One of the network cards on the Terminal Server, failed, so I replaced it, and configured the IP settings the same as the failed card.Now however, whenever a...
Tags: Terminal services, NETWORKING, TCP/IP, Network technology, network, adapter, Remote Computer, server
Discussion threads 2008-06-06
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