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<0> do you convert an IP address and subnet mask to binary and then AND them to find the subnet? <1> hey all <1> got a question <1> what could be differant from a home network(with a router) and a corporate network with mulitple access poits throught a small area <1> such that it would cause an err when I ask for the SSId in a program <1> the err acts like there is no connection to a network at all <1> I should also add that the network at work also has a proxy <1> if thats of any importance <1> anyone here? <2> Hey, i have a question about wireless network cards for desktop PC's, anyone around ? <1> yea <2> cool. well i live in an apartment complex <1> here we go <2> lol <1> and ur neighbor has a router?
<2> and i just was wondering what the best network card would be to pickup a signal, if ther is any around me. <1> yep! <2> well i live between tons of buildings so, someone has to have one. <1> called it! <1> well, personaly, I couldn't say I'd do it without permission from them <2> ok, and now taking off your goody 2 shoes shoes <2> what would u use lol <1> my firend is a truck driver, and had ana partment that he was at maybe like 3 days a month, so he paid the neighbor like <1> $20 every time he was home <1> well, amonth <1> um <1> doesn't realy matter that much the brand <2> hmm <1> to answer ur question <2> what about like a signal booster <2> like antenna to go along with it <1> I'd but linksys <1> buy <1> just b/c you can usualy find things like high gain antennas a litter easier for them <1> and a "signal booster" is horable <2> what should i get then <1> go with a linksys I suspose <1> but the most important thing is what is sending the info <2> how do u mean? <1> well, the unit that is sending a signal is very important <1> much like a radio station <1> ur car's antenna is about the same from one to the next, but the station determins how large of an area it will cover <3> i'm having troubles networking my xboxs' over a wireless client, xbox live works fine but me and a friend can't join the same party or play system link either, any help? <1> live may not support playing on the same network and over the internet if you are on the same network <1> otherwise I'm not sure <3> it pisses me off because if my friend and I have a friend outside of my network and we both join his party then we can play together <1> I'll bet it has separate settings for network and internet <1> Swat 4 was the same way <1> If I started a server, anyone on my LAN could not see my game on the i-net tab, but if they switched to LAN it would work, even though I was hosting an i0net game <3> i bet if i could figure out how to just system link the boxs' over the network it would solve my problem <1> prob <3> i think its something about the xboxs' not using ips' only mac adresses <1> impossiable <3> idk <1> if they will connect to each other and online they NEED an IP from the router <1> wether or not the programming uses it or you can see it, they have one <1> look in your router settings when you are online <1> u'll see 'em <3> i was talking about the system link <3> i just wish i knew a little more about setting up this client router <1> not a clue if I can't look at it <3> i don't think i can look at it anymore <3> its a wrt54g with ddwrt firmware <3> maybe it has something to do with me using different subnets on each router <1> it prob has EVERTHING to do with that <1> if you subnet they will NEVER see eachother <3> yeah but when i use the same subnet it i can't even get online through the client router <4> is there any software similar to wingate but simpler? I want to toggle what internet connection each application uses. I have more than one cable modem connected to my computer. <4> anyway to do a loop back 127.0.0.1 to a program and the program will decide what connection to use? <1> any particular reason you have 2? <4> faster speed <1> wow....
<1> um, well, hrm <4> I want faster upload <1> k <4> and the cable company said I could get a second cable modem <1> are you trying to /iRAID/i ur i-net? <4> can I? <1> yea <4> so I could use both modems to send a file to a single user? <1> I seen it a LONG time ago and have not clue how it works or what it is called, or how reliable it is <1> yep <1> people use to do that with dial-up for better speed for quake <4> I thought I could only use it to distribute upload speed amongst many connections. like a dif cable modem for each upload <4> well if I can do yourthe way you say how do I do it? <1> I'm checking <4> I know with wingate a can make the speed seem faster by rotating the connections for people logging onto my website <4> do you understandwhat Imean? <1> http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=698031&CatId=0 <1> that is one method <1> kinda cheep too <1> I also see some refferances to a program called "flashget" <4> ahh I thought it was hardware <1> check that out too <1> it is a software solution <4> but for this to work, you'd have to have one wan IP under those ***igned to the cable modems <1> "But nobody has yet come up with a system for uploading 1 file stream over two seperate connections" <1> from the same post for the program <4> see it just does load distribute amongst more than one stream <1> also <1> http://www.vicomsoft.com/knowledge/reference/bondteam.html <1> I'm just searching and finding things that resimble what you asked <4> cool <4> thanks <1> you do know <1> that hosting a website is mostly agianst ur user contract of almost ALL ISP's <1> and they can catch you easialy <1> they monitor all uploading, and if you exceed so much they'll either cut yuo off or stick you with a buisness bill <4> why? <4> I'm paying for an internet connection <4> I'm really paying for a wan IP <4> I do what i chose to do with that wan IP <4> I by a domain domain and point it to my wan IP I can. I'm paying for it. and thats just a redirect. so what your saying is that it voids the contract to have an http server running on your computer? I have an ftp server running at times. its no difference than any other upload/download between you and other users <1> it is in thier ULA that you cannot either consume that much bandwith, or you cannot use a residential line for "buisness" use, and a web server will be defined a buisness I promis <1> I know of no ISP that will allow it <1> you pay for a residential line, not comercial, and they can regulate it any way they choose <1> its in thier ULA <1> read it one day <1> it would be less h***el to pay for hosting <1> anyway, I must be going <1> good luck to ay <5> I have a nat router which only has 1 port <5> if I get a wireless router I hook it up to the wan port? <5> and disable nat and dhcp right <6> [snowe] oh hells bells <7> can someone help me setting up internet connection sharing with a wireless router using a gateway <8> mornin snowebabe <9> mornin hon <8> THERES ROOM FOR ALL OF GODS CREATURES RIGHT NEXT TO MY MASHED POTATOES <8> LIFE MEMBER OF P.E.T.A (PEOPLE EATING TASTY ANIMALS) <10> anyone familiar with shoretel? <6> [\snowe\] oh hells bells <11> hey <11> anyone up? <12> what <11> i found something through google called "wake-on-boot". it allows you to keep your computer in a hibernating/sleeping state, then wake it up from a remote location. ever heard of it. someone tole me to ask here. <11> *told <11> *wake on lan <13> ive heard of it <13> ive never used it though <11> nm. figured it out.
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