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<0> I have some fiber problems. One sc-lc cable mm. I put it in a media converter and in my hp procurve 2848 switch and the lights on the swith is go. But no traffic or detection of an open link.
<0> If i put direct in a 4000m fiber switch the LED:s lights up but no link.
<0> Any ideas are welcome .
<1> [\snowe\] oh hells bells
<2> Weeeee
<2> I bought a Honda s2000 :)
<1> [\snowe\] oh hells bells



<3> hi, i have a routing question, is anyone alive
<4> this should be a problem for a b and g devices workin at the same time ?
<4> shouldnt*
<4> i got 2 notebooks 1 can connect to wireless network other cant
<4> says waiting...
<5> if you turn off the working one, the other starts working?
<1> [snowe] oh hells bells
<6> When I type: netstat -s, I get: Received Address Errors = 28836 <- This is on a separate box on a remote network, what could be the cause of these errors?
<7> what about an ifconfig
<7> what kind of box is it
<3> i have 2 internet connections, both adsl. one i use a linux PC as a router/firewall dialing out via an ADSL modem in pure bridged mode. the other PC/connection is connected via another telephone line, hence another connection/public IP. both these computers are not connected via LAN. since this is a cheap Dlink adsl modem/router and has no tunneling abilities, how can i route all traffic....
<3> ....from my linux PC to the other adsl router so i would be behind that router to the Internet
<8> Ok I am using my wireless card to get net connection from my router (connected to my dsl modem) and I want to use my hard-wired card to share the net connection this PC has with others around it through a hub...
<8> What I was going to try was moving my routers IP from 192.168.0.1 to something else so I could bridge the two connections on my pc and enable internet connect sharing (which wants to use 192.168.0.1) - BUT MY modem seems to refuse to talk to anything that is -not- 192.168.0.1, so I cannot do this...
<8> any suggestions?
<6> omnix: winxp box
<9> anyone around atm
<9> that can give me a hand
<10> With?
<9> setting up a ftp
<9> with a rtouer
<9> router
<9> i can never get it to work when i have my router connected
<9> sorry



<9> any chance anyone can help
<10> You'll need to forward ports for your server.
<9> i did i forwarded port 21
<9> and 444
<9> on my router
<9> the person can log in
<9> but he sees nothing
<9> in serv u it shows him logged in
<10> The data connection is probably failing.
<9> what is that
<10> FTP uses two connections.
<10> Did you set 444 for p***ive mode in your FTP server, or is that for something else?
<9> not sure
<9> where do i change that
<10> Your FTP server will also need your public IP address configured for p***ive mode.
<9> can u help me set ip up please
<9> i am using serv u is that ok
<10> If the client is behind an unconfigured NAT, they must use p***ive mode and the server must support it, as active mode requires the client to forward ports.
<10> I haven't used Serv-U in a long time.
<9> holy **** man u just lost me lol
<10> What model router do you have, anyway?
<9> linkysys 546
<9> 54g
<9> wireless
<9> can u try to login?
<10> http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Linksys/WRT54G/Serv-U.htm
<10> There's a link to instructions on configuring Serv-U at the top.


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