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<0> did ya go? <1> lianli makes overpriced cases yes <2> best cases are server chasis <2> nice big BTX beast cases <2> too bad they cost more than most ppl in here can afford cutting lawns <2> heh :P <3> Heh. <1> lol <2> big *** hotswap bays <3> I'll have to check it out.. <2> own integrated raid <2> you can buy Blade Chasis' pretty cheap <3> I love my CoolerMaster STC-T01 for my everyday PC <2> by cheap, i mean like $750 <2> same with a PowerEdge 2800 chasis <2> no mainboard, or cpus, just case
<1> basically when i look for a case i look for something with a solid ch***is usually a large mid or full size tower. the rest doesn't matter much i'll mod it the way i like it <2> and integrated raid <1> far cheaper, and u get what u want that way <3> Yeah. The case has got to be rigif. <3> rigid* <2> well... i modified an old PII Gateway BTX server case for my server <2> slapped a Tyan 2895 Motherboard with dual Opteron 270 cpus, and a gig for each cpu <2> gig of memory ddr400 <2> thing is a beast <3> The only problems with the CoolerMaster STC-T01 I've had are that the SilverStone ST60F didn't fit in so I had to cut off this little bit that was stopping it.. And the front USB ports are ****ed. <3> They used to work, but now they don't.. :( <2> s940 the new one and the older one is such a good socket <3> And I need to find out how to get this fixed under warranty.. <2> i want to play with a core2 xeon tho <0> alright who will help me? <2> depends on what your issue is <0> this is what it looks like <0> http://img63.imageshack.us/my.php?image=untitled1bx7.jpg <2> and your attitude of course <2> heh <0> trying to open port 63267 <0> why does it have to be so hard =( <2> to what port? <4> dos efnet <0> 63267 <2> you're forwarding a port from your router to a computer on your internal net <4> 76236 <0> internal net? <2> this is easy <2> what's your internal ip addy for the machine you're forwarding? <4> intranet <4> 192.128.1.100 <0> internal <0> ahh <2> you type in the same ip, 63... whatever to same port, to internal ip <2> i mean <2> you type in the same port, 63... whatever to same port, to internal ip <0> 192.168.1.254 <2> and your trigger port would be probably the same as the port you're forwarding <2> atleast in this case <0> hold on man, thing is, I have a hard time finding my static IP and whatnot to begin with, and then when i've found it I dunno where it's supposed to go, i've followed portforward.com but the guide there is just awful <2> static ip? <0> yeah supposedly I need my static IP <0> www.portforward.com <2> you're on a gateway/router <0> i'm on a Speedtouch 780 WL <2> ok <2> how many computers are on your network? <2> internal network? <0> 1 only <0> at home yeah <2> ok <2> type this from your dos prompt: ipconfig /all <0> hai <2> there should be an ip that looks like: 192.168.1.x <2> or something like that <2> 192.168.xxx.xxx <2> anything like that <0> my gateway and my ip <0> yeah <0> both
<2> that ip, 192.168.xxx.xxx goes into "translate to" <2> the port you're wanting forwarded go into all the boxes requesting a port <0> but that box doesn't allow me to do that <0> it's for a port <2> port range, and trigger port <2> there's one for an ip and 3 for ports <0> I can only put in like 6 numbers <2> these homebased router/gateways are always a pain in the *** <0> 5 numbers <0> this one is for sure <2> you'll probably have to play with it, and if it doesn't work, call your isp and demand a gateway with no router features <2> and use a linksys <4> i use cisco <2> port forwarding on cisco products is nice and smooth <2> cisco is even smoother <0> hmh <0> I got this for free <2> they have 3 or 4 different interfaces <0> from my ISP <0> today <2> text interface, http, etc <2> Saikouro: doubtful <2> they're renting it to you <0> no <2> check your bill, bet you're getting charged for useing it <0> free of charge <5> How do you set Mirc to automatcily re connect when you're disconnected? <2> that would be a first <0> I live in sweden <2> raffika: don't do that <2> it's annoying <2> heh <5> :\ <2> and it gets you klined off servers <5> Ah. <0> I read on some forum about a dude that just put typed the port in all of those boxes <0> and it worked :| <2> worth a try <2> since you just got one ip <0> what does translatated to.. mean? <2> alot of those ****ty gateway/routers have ****ty router capabilities <2> really ****ty <4> penis <0> yeah man <2> like you set all the ports and ips right, and it still has trouble with even simple things, like shares <2> we usually suggest to ppl to disable any routeing functions on them and use a linksys <2> or a cisco <2> depending if it's residential or corporate <0> is there a way to disable routing functions on this one you think? <2> probably not <2> alot of them come integrated <2> AT&T is the worst <2> their new generation of DSL router/gateways are terrible <0> why <2> just the overall webbased design, of setting shares through a web gui, and the basic firewall <2> it's all crap on it <2> you disable the firewall, and it still blocks ports <2> pisses me off <0> arent they a phone company in the US? <2> yeah <2> the biggest one in the US too <0> the hell are they doing building ****ty routers for? <2> their gateway/routers are the ****in worst <2> i get on site, see on those with no linksys hooked up, and ppl wondering why they can't print to whatever printer <2> or no router <2> linksys, netgear, cisco, whathaveyou <2> it's a pretty simple fix <2> but a nice size bill <2> see one of those* <0> you live in the US? <2> yah <0> and work with this? <2> yah <0> I see
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