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<0> !psybnc <1> NO WAY! Forbidden topic. bouncers ****. If you're responsible enough to use it properly, then you're responsible enough to read the docs to set it up. And don't ask where to find help: that'd be helping you. <2> i want to share my ADSL with my hood, is there an option, to share it , without my computer to be always ON <2> ? <3> oldschool no <2> AND IF i put my ADSL cable into the swtich? <3> in most (if not all) cases, as soon as you turn your pc off, it will disconnect <4> oldschool... buy yourself a router... that should help <2> :( <2> how much will cost me small router for 2 pcs? <2> it's 20 metters. <4> they come cheap these days <4> i think you can get one for like 50-60 bucks <2> how can i ask in the store? <2> ? <4> do you have ROUTERS ?
<2> yeah, but what kind of routeR? <2> i mean what brand, etc? <2> to buy one? <4> a 4-port one... as for the brand... not CISCO <4> they're expensive and they are the devil <2> can it work as switch too ? <4> :)) <4> yes <2> switch, and router in one <2> ? <4> smth like that <2> and after that i wont need to keep my pc all the time on? <4> you will need to configure it... but it's fairly easy <4> no <4> just the router <5> why is cisco the devil? <4> cuz they're tech support ****s <2> isnt d-link like that? <2> ??? <2> ^Dash^? <4> what? the devil? <4> no <4> d-link is cool <0> imap is a tease.... <2> can i use my Adsl as switch and rooter? <2> with dlink <6> red so is i <0> oldschool if its adsl it must be connected to a computer and the computer must be on to use the adsl <0> if its a modem <4> you plug your ADSL line into the router... and then use the ports it has to split the connection 4-way... 5-way... etc <2> ok <2> And if i get wireless user? <0> ^Dash^ if its a modem (as most are) then adsl has to go to a computer then that computer to a hub/switch <2> router.. <0> thats fine for lan access but if the computer with the adsl modem is shutdown then your not getting on the net <4> well don't they use external modemes these days? <4> they ussually have a LAN port <2> yeah, <2> Again i need wireless router? <2> and then with that wireless router, i will be able to shut it down. <2> and the other pc will get wireless network & net <4> well this expands the subject... you get you router and the you put an AP after the router <0> ^Dash^ even if its an external modem (ie usb) it still has to go to a computer, if its a dsl router then it goes straight to a nic or hub <2> okz. <4> no red... it has a LAN port... that you plug directly into the router <0> i dont use dsl around here so i'm not sure how most companies dish it out, with modem or router <3> oldschool you need to go read what each piece of equipment does modem router hub, and for what you want you need something that comnines at least 2 of those 3 <2> ^Dash^ , is the equipment expensive? <0> ^Dash^ then its a router not a modem <2> for to make a wirelessd network for 2 pc's and with router. <3> combines* <0> i have the same thing here with isdn and satelite <0> hiya scot <3> evening redragon <4> modems can be internal and external... external ones now have more ways you can connect them to your computer <0> ugg longword this counting thing, i'm not sure what i'm doing :) <4> i have a coax modem and i got an USB port, LAN and Firewire <0> i'm going to presume they need the computer for at least initial configuration and connection, after that its hard to say, one would have to check the documentation on the modem/router <3> ^Dash^ but some iSP's still require those to dial up, and or not always on. <4> hmm... isn't DSL a permanent connection <4> ?
<3> no, if i switch off my gateway PC, all my computers go down, as it does the dialling connection <0> its a permanent connection as long as the computer tells it to stay connected hehe <4> still my thoughts are that a DSL connection can be shared via router... i do it with my cable connection <4> TRIVIA: how do you get a Cisco Certified Network Administrator off your porch? <4> ANSWER: pay for your pizza <3> yes you can either use a hardware router, or a linux box doing nat, what oldschool would need is a combined modem router but to access most of them fex: linksys d-link i presume they are 'still' done thru a browser http://192.168.x.x <0> ^Dash^ some can be, but if the computer controlling it shuts it down when its shut down you still have to keep the computer going for the connection to work <4> well in esence... the router is a computer <0> longword i think i came up with a solution to the viewing attached emails <4> it even has HTTP administration <0> lots of things do, that doesn't make them a computer <2> ^Dash^ , do you know something about TOR proies?? <3> from a computer, <0> my remote power strip has http admin but its not a ocmputer :) <4> well it knows how to keep a connection alive <4> :)) <4> the router i mean <0> a router will, a modem may not <0> my isdn and sat routers both keep the connection alive no matter whats on or off <4> the router keeps the modem online... it acts just like a computer <7> hey how can I disable the xserver from starting automatically <0> why would you need a router on a single lan? <7> like on boot and when I logout <0> two|face edit /etc/inittab and set it to non gui boot up <7> thanks <4> wel oldscool wanted an alternative to keeping his computer online all the time... <4> if you share your internet connection <4> oldschool: Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. <7> so uh.. what was I supposed to edit :) <7> I commented out: si::sysinit:/etc/ini.d/rcS <2> ^Dash^ , there are ppl using tor proxies on IRC. How the tor proxy works? and, how they use, wich port, is there user/p*** needed? ... <7> and it prevented me from booting <3> two|face id:x:initdefault <3> i think you want 2 instead of 5 <4> Quote: two|face edit /etc/inittab and set it to non gui boot up <4> :) <6> its a ScoT! <3> its a gaia :D aloha <6> me0w :) <2> :P <2> Gaia^ , <6> b0o <2> Simkin , is using tor proxy <2> Gaia^, :p <2> u rnt irc operator? <8> wtf "urpmi xchat-perl" asks for cd 4 <8> how many cdz does mandrake corporate bull**** has?? <3> at least 4 ? :D <8> damn <8> it only asked for cd3 during install at the end... <8> they could have put xchat-perl on cd3 wtf <8> theyre so n00b, anyway <8> its like cd3 is "overloaded" <8> *its not like <8> damn, mplayer is long to compile <9> flush: yea it is...check out how large the binary is afterwards <8> indeed <8> the magic of make <9> which mplayer |xargs ls -sh <9> 5.6M /usr/bin/mplayer <9> flush: its chubby puppy <8> wtf with glxgears i have 50 fps <3> why compile it on an rpm based system ? not that i use mplayer just wondering <8> i got nvidia drivers install, GLCore loaded, DRI loaded and glx too <9> ScoT: there's no alpha port/rpm available for me...so I must compile away <3> what you using Opti ? <9> ScoT: I did roll it into an rpm btw.... afterwards <9> ScoT: an AlphaPC 164Sx <3> ahha <9> ScoT: I HAVE been scoping out the AMDs on eBay... they look pretty tempting and I can play Quake I/II/III on them ;-) <8> >>?!?1 <8> i R teh quake_master <3> years ago when i first tried linux i tried tux-racer and it ran like an old charlie chaplin movie, i don't think i ever tried another game after that <9> Fiona: yea, quake Cl***ic is the bomb...especially RuneQuake
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