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Configuring DHCP for static IP
Is there a method to configure a router that is DHCP served for a static IP in order to use a network security camera offsite?Running Domain or Peer to Peer/Workgroup?Is the router the DHCP server for the network?I am subscribed to an ISP that uses DHCPCharter and want to use...
Tags: camera, computer, IP, IP address, LAN, psparks@..., router, static IP Address, windows
Q&A 2004-10-05
Ethernet Linksys LAN Client 2000 pro Host XP Home
STATUS: icons and windowsHOST: Dial-up Dedicated Phone Line; modem -Connected; Speed 45.2kbps; Sent over 2 million bytes; Receiver over 19 million bytes. Client from Host: Farm Network Speed 100.0 Mbps; Status ConnectedCLIENT:Connected; Farm Network; speed 100.0 Mbps; sent over 1000 packets; received 128 packets++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++HOME LAN:Dedicated dial-up phone line; modemHost, Dell...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Network technology, NETWORKING, LANs, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Internet connection sharing, albarrs@..., computer, Subnet Mask, IP, Microsoft Windows XP, Ethernet, LAN, network, Internet, Linksys
Discussion threads 2007-06-23
VoIP and IP telephony create changes in network management
Large organizations used to have the "phone guys" and the "computer guys." With the convergence of data and voice networks, however, these roles are converging, too. Del Smith explains what the changes will mean for network admins.Just a few years ago, voice over IP VoIP and IP telephony were considered...
Tags: NETWORKING, Telecom & Utilities, network management, Del Smith CCNA, CCA, MCSE, network, IP, VoIP, IP telephony, voice, telephony, phone, phone guy, convergence, digital signal processor, telecommunications
Technical articles 2001-03-05
Where is my ip on the internet
I want to be able to find my own ip over the internet. and/or to be able to connect to it once I know where it is.I am using a dsl router (dlink504) with the defaults such as dns with 192.168.0.1 the address From there I have statically assigned computers...
Tags: Internet, IP, IP address, it management, ManISKid, router
Q&A 2005-01-18
Know when and how to troubleshoot your T-1 Internet connection
Your T-1 connection is down and you're not sure why. In this Daily Drill Down, Debra Littlejohn Shinder gives you the tools you need so you'll know when it's your responsibility to fix the problem and how to troubleshoot your T-1 connection.You finally took the plunge, wrote the big check,...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Business services, Telecom & Utilities, Network technology, Deb Shinder, T-1 Internet connection, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider, phone, Internet
Technical articles 2001-12-06
static routing with a linksys router and adtrans T1 modem
Ok, the setup:a network of computers on a network, with addresses in the 10.39.47.xxx range. All the computers had a gateway configured of 10.39.47.254A T1 broadband modem Adtrans that has an address of 63.110.232.97This used to work on a linksys wrt54g router, but had its settings wiped. No...
Tags: Routers & switches, Modems, Network technology, NETWORKING, router, network, modem, T1, computer
Discussion threads 2008-12-13
SolutionBase: Creating a secure and reliable VoIP solution
Follow these steps to remove the chrome frame from your browser windows. If you're considering a switch to VoIP, you may be wondering about security and reliability issues. You know VoIP uses the Internet in most cases to transmit calls, and Internet security breaches are featured in...
Tags: VoIP Solution, Security, Packet, Phone, Network, Call, RFC 3261, Guest Contributor, Gateway, Telephony, Telecommunications, Networking, VoIP, Latency, Endpoint Performance, Voice Transmission Quality, Transport Layer Security, SRTP, ZRPT, SRTCP
Technical articles 2003-09-30
Comcast internet and router troubles
I've spent hours today and the days prior trying to get both my Macs up on the internet at the same time. I can get either one to work independently through the router, but not together. My Vonage isn't working either, but that's another matter.So, a new Comcast approved Motorolla...
Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Modems, Internet, router, modem, Comcast Corp.
Discussion threads 2008-07-04
Cingular wireless card, ICS, Vista, IP addy conflict
2 computers.Computer 1, Laptop, Vista Home Premium, 2 LANSCingular- Sierra wireless 875u G3 for internet service (Local area connection 2)Receives ip from dhcp valid wan ip, ICS on this connection, Private network NIC Local area connection reeieving default ip from ICS of 192.168.0.1Computer 2, Desktop, Vista Home Premium, 1 LAN,...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, LANs, WANs, INTERNET, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), PRODUCTIVITY, Cingular Wireless, shawn@..., IP, ICS, Local Area, Local Area Connection, LAN, WAN, Microsoft Windows Vista, computer
Discussion threads 2007-06-12
BT(UK) ADSL conneciton . Static address
Hi there,This is puzzling the hell out of me.One of our offices has recently had a new Internet connection installed ADSL from BT in the UK. We asked for a static IP address solution.I went over the to the office to setup the connection. The first thing I...
Tags: ADSL, British Telecommunications, bt, BT ADSL, Killapool, networking, router
Discussion threads 2005-12-15
Fix hardware and configuration issues common to wireless LANs
Is it hardware, or is it a configuration problem? This is a common question among IT pros that support wireless networks. This Drill Down by Brien Posey will help you tell the difference.With decreasing prices of wireless hardware, wireless networks are fast becoming more popular in small office networks. Both...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Brien M. Posey MCSE, hardware, WLAN, LAN, access point, wireless, network, wireless network
Technical articles 2002-08-20
Dial cisco 7940G Phone by IP?
I have two Cisco 7940G phones, setup for SIP at the moment but they both have valid LAN IP Addresses, 192.168.1.124 and 192.168.1.125Both phones are sharing the SIP account and I can use both phones to dial any external phone number.. How can I get the phones to dial eachother?...
Tags: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), sentek@..., phone, Cisco Systems Inc., IP
Discussion threads 2007-05-10
Configure IT Quick: Windows 2000 and demand dial connections
Understand one option, demand dial connections, for establishing connections with other routers or networksIn “Understanding demand dial connections in Windows 2000,” I introduced you to demand dial connections in Windows 2000. In this Daily Drill Down, I’ll show you how you actually make the connections.Getting startedIn general, the process involves...
Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, VPNs, Remote access, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, information technology, dial connection, router, RRAS, remote router
Technical articles 2000-12-28
Problems With Remote Desktop, and Entering Country Location
I am using XP Pro with the third service pack. I have had two problems since I have put XP on a new hard drive in this computer a couple of months ago.The first problem is entering the country in the drop-down window in the area, where you set up...
Tags: Modems, PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Windows XP, Network technology, larryb@..., computer, modem, remote computer, remote desktop, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, cable, desktop
Discussion threads 2009-04-22
VLANs and Linksys RV016
I have two VLAN's on a single Linksys RV016. I also have two cable modems, with separate IP addresses in the real world. There's a network printer on VLAN1 that needs access on VLAN2 as well, but I'm not sure how I could arrange that as it...
Tags: LANs, Network technology, NETWORKING, Linksys Inc., VLAN, Linksys RV016, router
Discussion threads 2008-02-29
Connecting a WAN + 4port LAN modem
I have a standard bt broadband Voyager router (always conected -no dial up) connected to a mac via USB and a lap top via apple airport base station. I want to connect another mac and a pc to the broadband, so I have bought a WAN with 4 port LAN...
Tags: LAN, modem, romanus.odiwe@..., router, WAN
Q&A 2004-11-15
Broadband problem
I have updated a pc from windows 2000 to XP and now i am having problems accessing the internet over broadband.When I open up internet explorer it prompts me to dial up. If i cancel it then internet explorer doesnt seem to think i am online.I know the broadband is...
Tags: GO-TO, Internet, broadband, Sprocket, windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer
Q&A 2005-05-05
Understanding Internet connection sharing
Windows 2000 and 98SE can connect multiple clients to the Internet using only one IP address. In this Daily Feature, Debra Shinder explains how, and why, Internet connection sharing works.The original purpose of networking computers together was to share hardware peripherals, such as printers, and resources, such as data files...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Internet service providers (ISPs), Modems, Microsoft Windows 2000, Deb Shinder, Internet, computer, Microsoft Windows, IP address, network, Internet Service Provider, Internet service
Technical articles 2001-04-02
Using Linux with ADSL
Want to set up your Linux computer to use ADSL for a low-cost, high-speed Internet connection? Vincent Danen has the know-how you need, so read on!Many people are enjoying the advantages that high-speed connections to the Internet offer. The most popular low-cost connections that can be obtained today for end...
Tags: Network technology, Modems, Broadband Internet, NETWORKING, Vincent Danen, DSL, Ethernet, modem, Ethernet card, Linux, ADSL, phone, DSL modem, computer
Technical articles 2000-09-20
Modem Stuff
Hello again.In those happy days before last Friday when I had two working computers (See "Big Trouble) I ordered a Linksys Wireless Modem/Router, the idea being a) to connect my two machines together, b) perhaps to have improved internet since inevitably I suspect the free modem that came from my...
Tags: Modems, Internet service providers (ISPs), Routers & switches, Network technology, Telecom & Utilities, NETWORKING, modem, router, Internet Service Provider, phone, Linksys Inc.
Discussion threads 2008-06-30


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