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<0> hey ho <0> can someone help here <1> =) <2> trying smoothwall now, <2> i need to be able to redirect to '127.0.0.1' when these attackers hit my server, <3> i'm trying to get excited about linux, but it just hasn't happened yet <3> the politics wears on me
<4> Kab00m, well theres lots to get excited about, maybe you like having a great looking 3d desktop, maybe you like having access to source code, or maybe you just enjoy learning about a new OS <4> its up to you <3> is it ineffective to learn c++ with Linux as your main os? <3> I'm told Linux is all about plain C <4> although traditionally the majority of the code was straight C, learning c+ would still help you alot, again it all depends what you're interested in and what u wanna go with linux <5> just had cable installed and i'm not sure if my disconnects are them or me <6> dsl line 1 --- router 1 --- same switch --- 5 pcs A- E <6> dsl line 2 --- router 2 --- same switch --- 5 pcs F - J <6> router 1 - ip address is 192.168.2.1. <6> router 2 - ip address is 192.168.2.2 <6> PCS - A - E ( ip address 192.168.2.3 - 192.168.2.7 ) has been set with dns and gateway 192.168.2.1 <6> PCS - F - J ( ip address 192.168.2.8 - 192.168.2.12 ) has been set with dns and gateway 192.168.2.2 <6> is that possible ? <6> or do i really have to purchase 2 different switches ? <6> because i already have a 16 port switch, wondering if its just enough <1> very possible <6> no conflict ? <1> they all have different IPs, what is there to conflict with?! <6> will each pcs A - E be able to share files with pcs F-J ? <1> Yip. <1> And each PC can use whatever router you choose, as a gateway. <6> as long as i set the respective ip address of the router i want to use ? <1> Yeahp. <6> if i send a file from pc A to pc J. the file only p***es via switch right ? the traffic wont reach router 1 and router 2 right ? <6> so not to congest routers <1> Not if you use a Switch, no.
<1> It would if you used a Hub. <6> yes using a new 16 port switch <6> i wish there is a decent dual wan router :-) <1> There is; it's called Cisco or Juniper <6> expensive ? will only be using it on a small office <1> There's possibly a cheap router out there which does what you want <6> how does a dual wan router work ? it combines the 2 dsl lines ? or does one dsl act as a failsafe and goes active , when 1 goes down <1> Combines <1> Though you can use one as a backup (as is often done) <1> DSl though, is not suitable as a backup, for obvious reasons <1> - Clearly, because it's not on-demand - it's always-on <6> ok thanks a lot for the replies <6> thanks :-) <1> You don't want to pay an entire Internet bill for something which is only used once in a blue moon <6> agree <1> ISDN is commonly used for backup <1> So is 56k dial-up (DS0), for the truly desperate <4> -shiver- <1> :) <6> i just want to make sure that the 5 pcs will use router 1 for dsl 1 <6> and next 5 pcs will use router 2 for dsl 2 <6> at the same time, be able to transfer files locally for all 10 pcs, with only 1 16 port switch <1> Well, that's up to you. As said before; it's possible, and very, very easy to configure in such a way. <4> Cisco's got alot of redundancy possibilities in terms of routing and hardware fail-over you could look at, comes down to how much uptime is worth <1> *nods in agreement* <1> Speaking of failover; there's a diagram on Ratemynetworkdiagram.com .... <1> dear lord. Never in my days... <1> http://www.ratemynetworkdiagram.com/?i=1413 <4> I never knew so many others spend hours and hours and hours using visio <1> neither
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