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<0> :P <0> !kick port stop that <1> !quick xp99 <2> unusual for ebay to break so completely <3> !quick port <3> :P <1> !kban Perfekt <0> !quick port <4> !quick xp99 <5> !kick xp99 don't **** with the modes <5> gahh <1> lol <5> !kick xp99 don't **** with the modes <4> now you can't find me!!!!! <4> lol
<4> xp99 <3 <6> !quick port <4> lol lol <4> im not here! <5> pwnt. <4> yes indeed <0> :P <4> xp99 smile you are on bash.org <4> :) <7> ;-)) <1> hehe <1> <3 xp99 <0> I know I am <1> gnight, for real this time <1> heh <0> !kick port g'nite :D <8> hello lovers <8> say...i've got a router set to bridge mode....i want to put another computer on it...do i have to activate internet connection sharing? <9> anyone here <10> sure <9> is the ATI Radeon 9550 any good? <10> imho you should go with the 9600 series if anything <8> depends on what you're gonna do with it <9> for video games <8> you'll probabaly get LOW settings with FEAR there <8> i've got a Geforce FX6600 (ATI X700 equivalent) and i only get medium settings <10> for less then $10 more you can get the 9600 XT which isn't an under-clocked video card <11> has that update iso got all updates from start of xp > now? <10> and I believe the 9600 has a better experience in Vista if you plan on running that at all in the future <10> john_bLk: No <8> what about my question? <11> emm whats the point of it then <8> what about my question?! <10> john_bLk: It only contains these two updates: support.microsoft.com/kb/912919 and support.microsoft.com/kb/908519 <8> i've got a 4 port router set to bridge mode...meaning my dsl needs a dial-up process....i want to put another computer on it...do i have to activate internet connection sharing? <10> john_bLk: To ***ist admins with getting updates from January to multiple machines when not using WSUS or the like <11> ic <11> guess its good for them <11> i thought they could do it all from 1 main machine <11> ah u said it in ur answer sorry <10> only if they use a solution like WSUS <10> :) <7> ;-)) <10> Solipsis: Uhm...Add one and see :) <8> i did...i couldn't get it to work without ICS....but i thought routers had NAT already so it wasn't neccessary.... <12> Solipsis, if your internet connection is via a router, all you need to do is make sure your pc's can ping the router, and their gateway is set to the routers ip <12> and a router has no nat by nature... the point of a router is connecting 2 different networks... most soho routers hava a firewall/nat integrated though <8> Ta1oN: that's what i thought as well....so i did setup my TCP/IP for the new computer and set the gateway to the router's ip...but i couldn't get a connection <12> and if your router can connect to a dsl-connection, i'm pretty sure it has nat <12> you couldn't get a connection to the router? <10> maybe your router only does PAT and not NAT <8> i couldn't get a connection to the internet...but i could access the config of the router via computer# 2 <12> ok, and how did you test the connection to the internet? <8> i should say that this is a modem/router <8> Ta1oN: by trying to access a website.... <12> which is no good test <8> hehehe <12> a website involes more than just internet access <12> first try pinging the router, then ping your dns server, and then ping something like google by ip <8> ok...so i need to ping....what's the ping command?
<12> ping 123.123.123.123 <8> ok...thanks <12> "ping 66.249.93.99" is google <8> i was just thinking i might have missed something....i made sure the two computers had the same workgroup...i setup the TCP/IP....set IE to detect connection from LAN....what else? <12> you don't set ie to detect connection from lan <8> i mean automatically detect settings in the LAN options <12> in case of a router/nat, you just connect the pc physically correct, give it the correct ip, subnetmask, gateway and dns, and that's it <12> nothing else to do <3> http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/2702/41626cutting8eo.jpg <12> hm, you set your tcp/ip settings to auto you mean? <3> Tha's kinda sick <8> hmmmm....it has no DNS <13> that's very sick <8> what should my DNS be? <12> if you set the tcp/ip to auto, then you need a dhcp server <8> nope...i'm not using DHCP <12> your router probably is one, so you have to check it's dhcp settings <10> Very very very sick <12> you just said you set your lan-config to auto <10> and why! <12> that means dhcp <8> Ta1oN that was for IE....i'm sure my TCP IP Is not set to DHCP cause i have to enter an IP manually.... <8> the DNS fields are blank...what should i put in there? <12> the ip of your dns server <12> and don't use your router as dns proxy... enter the real ip instead <12> either ask your isp about the dns adress, or check it on your first pc <8> i don't have a dns server....computer 1 connects to the internet via DSL Dial-UP then there's computer# 2 <8> so is computer#1 my dns server? <12> *sigh* <8> should i enter the ip of computer#1? <12> ask your ISP!!!! <12> he has your dns server <12> or go to pc1 and check what dns server adress is entered there <8> ok...i'm just confused cause computer#1 can connect fine....the DNS fields are blank <12> got to pc1 and type "ipconfig /all" <12> you'll see which dns server it uses <8> great! thanks! <12> without a dns server adress you can't surf the net... at least not with url's <8> ok...thanks alot Ta1oN....i'll try it <12> np <10> have a good night guys I've got to shake that disturbing photo out of memory and go to sleep <12> 'night <2> anybody familiar with the MS Loopback interface? <2> i'm not entirely sure what role it is supposed to play <2> you can configure it with a proper ip and everything but it doesn't actually work? <12> sure it does work <12> it does exactly what it is supposed to do... providing a loopback interface <12> if you don't know what that is or what you need it for, forget about it <14> norm: the loopback device is used for local networking (i.e. localhost) <12> some examples of where it is used normally: testing of the tcp/ip stack; testing of different scenarios for software development; enabling the tcp/ip stack on machines without a physical network interface;... <12> imagine a windows server where you want to install isa2000 <12> isa2000 always needs at least 2 network interfaces... a method to get it to work with only one, is that you use the loopback adapter as the second one... and so on <3> I think I might install Windows 98 se <12> hm, i have some dos systems as vmware images lying around :> <15> hi all <15> i have just done a Drive copy with Norton ghost 9 and it doesnt boot windows now any ideas? <15> just stops on boot up screen? <3> hey guys <3> right about <15> hi <3> now <3> the windows xp setup just started <3> "39 minutes" remaining <12> Mrbanner, is the new drive in the same pc as the old one? <16> whats the command to have scandisk run and fix problems on restart <12> or did you exchange more than just the hdd? <12> dilute, chkdsk c: /f <16> thank u sir :] <12> it only needs a restart if the drive is unmountable though <15> no bigger <12> in every other case it'll scan/repair without a reboot <16> kk <12> Mrbanner, xp starts to boot and then just hangs at the boot image? <15> yep
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