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<0> ok.. i own truent.com, have it pointing to my home ip.. have the router port forwarding a couple ports including 80 to my computer.. <0> the world can see it fine.. <0> if i try to goto truent.com, the router thinks i'm talking about it.. and i get the router login screen <0> obviously i want it to act like any other request... any suggestions? <1> [snowe] oh hells bells <2> I have a computer connected to my network, it used to see other computers and share files no problem. Now it can't see the other PC's and they can't see it... why? <2> it can't ping them.. <3> Windows firewall probbaly <2> it's disabled <3> Do you have McAfee or Symantec personal security running? <2> nothing.. I installed AVG earlier today to see if I had a virus of some kind but the problem was there before it <3> ok <3> What protocol are you using? (likely TCP/IP) <2> it just.. stopped working. <2> yes tcp/ip all set to obtain automatically <0> webserver running.. truent.com registered.. pointing to my computer.. i have a router.. that forwards respective ports to my computer.. anyone on wan can see my site.. but if i try to go to it.. router gets confused and thinks im trying to access router setup.. 192.168.0.1.. any suggestions?
<4> I've got a wireless router that i have a poor connection to upstairs. i have another wireless router, a wrt, downstairs. I want to use the second router some how to amplify my signal so computers in the basement can actually get on the internet <4> any ideas? <5> i dont know alot about wireless, but i think this would be possible... <5> i know using two routers is possible with a wired router <4> yeah <5> have to been able to get the routers to talk to each other at all? <4> well i bridged them together but that means that the second downstairs wireless router turned into a wired-only connection <4> they talked but the only connection the downstairs router would receive was a wired one <4> so close... <5> hmm <5> i really dont know wireless enough to help <5> you try google? <4> i've tried many things <4> im at the point where i just need someone thats an expert or has done it before because im sick of trying different stuf <5> experts-exchange ? <4> ? <5> its a site <5> for asking IT questions <5> http://www.experts-exchange.com/ <4> well im not paying <6> NiceSocks: look to see if one of them has the option to use it as a Wireless Access Point <6> you don't want to be doing double NAT <4> i believe both are set to be an access point <4> thats what a router is <4> i also think its only possible for it to work with double NAT happening <7> is this a help channel <4> i wish :( <7> :( <7> ah well <7> if there are any networking people <7> I have Dlink G604 (wireless DSL modem/router), a dlink DI-524 (wireless router) and a DWL 2100 AP (wireless access point), I've been trying to get the access point to talk to the DI 524 wirelessly, but it doesn't want to, is this not possible? <7> answer that :D <4> heh <4> well <4> tell me this, whats the difference between a wireless router and a wireless access point <7> nfi <4> none, in my opinion <4> im trying to do the same thing as you <4> but why are you trying to do it <7> because I have a big house <4> you're trying to extend your wireless network <4> ? <7> correct <4> yeah same here <4> the closest i've gotten is this <4> i have the one router connecting to the internet, then i bridged the 2nd router to it, which made them communicate and the second one act as a repeater <4> the problem was the only way i could use the 2nd router after that was to connect to it directly with a wired connection <4> so if you've got one computer in the other corner of the house you can use the router as a wifi card hooked up to its ethernet card essentially <4> but im betting just like me, that wasn't a good solution <4> http://ask-leo.com/can_i_use_a_second_wireless_access_point_to_extend_my_wireless_network.html <1> [\snowe\] oh hells bells <8> I am trying to set up a new Windows 2003 PDC to replace my NT 4.0 PDC. I want to create a new windows domain. I am concerned about having to modify each workstation to reflect the new Domain name changes. I plan on keeping same user names + p***words by importing them from the NT 4.0. My question is if there is a tool that facilitates this for me so that I don't have to change each workstation. <9> hey guys <9> do I need a hub or a router to share a Cable connection between 2 computers <10> why would it be that a person is connected to the internet and can use MSN Messenger, but cannot browse websites i.e. google.com, or even ping websites? <5> does ping give an error or just time out? <10> I'm talking with the individual on MSN...he says that the message: "cannot find host" came up on the ping <5> that a dns error <5> his ISPs dns server might be down <5> he should try changing to 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 for DNS <5> for now
<5> they work from most location <10> how does he do that? <5> *locations <5> is this windows XP? <10> yes <5> in control panel <5> network connections <5> he/she needs to open up the properties of the internet interface <10> ok <5> then its under "internet protocol" properties <10> yeah... <5> Use the following DNS addresses: <5> ok <5> i was only explaining it that far because i wasnt sure if you was farmiliar with it ;) <10> ok, sure thanks <10> what is the DNS addys? <5> 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 is what i suggest using when ISP name servers are down <10> 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2? <10> o <10> ok <10> we'll try that <5> the only thing i know for sure that those server block is some datacenters...fdc specifically <5> so far it seems to work with all home connections <10> what are those servers? some really huge DNS server? <5> you could say that <5> Level 3 Comm. <5> im not sure why they are recursive to the entire internet (or most) <5> but its not a bad thing ;) <10> heh, yeah it worked, so thank you very much <5> np <5> those too go down occasionally <5> just so you know <5> its rare <10> ok <5> they seem better than most ISP dns servers atleast <5> :) <10> hehe, indeed...good to know these things <5> i run my own dns cache here <5> so i dont have to rely on either <10> that's cool...is there an easy ways to set that up? <5> only the root-servers and domains dns servers <5> there is, but i dont really recommend it on windows <5> i run it from my UNIX firewall <10> i see <5> there is a software thats based on bind thats easy to setup...some canucks make it <5> one sec <5> http://ntcanuck.com/ <5> the thing i dont like about it is, during the install it actually disables the windows DNS cache service <5> which can cause trouble with things that depend on it <10> ah <5> other than that, its fine <10> well it's not critical for me, just curious, but thanks <5> np <5> dnscache from djbdns is much better <5> but doesnt run on windows <10> ok <5> i got it to half*** run once <5> it wasnt well hehe <10> heh, I guess we take the DNS for granted, but it's so important really <5> its the backbone to how almost every services on the internet works <5> hehe <5> if you have an extra POS box lying around you could do what i do <5> which is turning it into a dedicated firewall :) <10> yeah, unfortunately I don't...I'd like to have one though, it would be nice...could run some simple linux on it and be strict as hell <5> hehe <5> im liking pfsense alot <5> the project is highly active too <10> is that an OS kinda? <10> like a firewall OS? <5> yea, kind of <5> yes <10> cool <5> www.pfsense.com <10> runs on BSD then?
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