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<0> Is it possible to network a DVD burner <1> what sort of dvd burner <1> and define "network" <1> please <0> It's an internal IDE burner that can't be hooked up to another computer which has the data on it. <0> I wanted to network it locally, and then be able to burn data from the compute with the data (but doesn't have a burner) via the burner on the other computer. <1> etard: and you want to use thedriveto copy data off a cd/dvd, or actually burn data to it? <0> burn data to it. <0> A diagram would be easier for me to show you. <2> hi all, anyone awake? <2> hi all, how to setup a network that doesn't permit a client to reach to the other clients but only it's gateway. please advise. <3> put firewalls on all of them, and block all incoming TCP and UDP ports
<4> heh <4> deja vu <3> :) it is indeed <4> 19:40 <@Arkaic> traffic to clients on the same subnet never goes to the router.....so you need to separate (subnet) or use host firewalls. <4> 19:42 < ngine> host firewalls? <3> oh, he's doing the ol' repetition trick <3> nie day all, love <3> nice <5> hrm <6> I have an ATA <6> how do i make it work now? <7> ata? <8> you plug it in and turn on the power <9> anyone here with msn word <9> ? <9> ms word <10> no msn wierd here <3> heh papi <11> re <11> I want to aggregate 2 E1 serial links into multilink ppp w/ applied QoS to it, any advises/caveats? <12> HI <12> :D <12> Can you network 2 computers using a USB cable? <13> ThomasJ: http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/usbmain.html <12> baud: Awesome, thank you <13> read it first. understand it. and if you solved your problems with it. then thank me. :) <12> Hrmph, should've mentioned it's a linux box <12> Hehe.. great reply baud <13> its a good place to start though. even if its using windows. <12> indeed <12> Oh well.. will just go with ethernet.. I really do appreciate it though baud.. <12> I didn't feel like waiting for my pcmcia network adapter to arrive and thought if I could do it with USB I would.. :D <12> But I would have to order the USB Net LinQ cable anyways.. <12> For my laptop, running Slackware, would I be better off getting a Linksys 10/100 adapter or an SMC 10/100 adapter? (Regaurding support for either card) <14> hmm <12> I would think either would use the 8139too module <14> I'm not sure what chipset Linksys uses <14> well, SMC make their own NIC chips too <12> I do know, however, that my linksys 10/100 in this machine works just fine in Slackware <12> I mean, it was found without issue and setup without issue as well <14> well, the brand doesn't really matter that much, it's the chipset that matters <12> Gotya <14> Realtek 8139 is pretty common though <14> nubshoes? <12> I just figured the SMC is $10.00 cheaper so why spend the extra $10.00 if it isn't necessary <12> nubshoes == newb <12> It's a term we use alot in gaming, sorry
<14> yea, that's why people ignore the Intel PRO NICs with superior performance <14> even though the NIC is just a tiny, tiny part of the whole cost of the system <14> :) <14> fry $2000 on the system, and $10 on the NIC <14> ;) <3> true - I have tonnes of RTL8139s <14> yea, I'm still trying to get rid of mine <14> lol <12> Heh.. it's a junk laptop that I got for free, I slapped it with Slackware and was going to stick it on the network to play mp3's from, vnc into the windows boxes, etc.. <14> but in the really, really cheap systems... they're ok <12> I have probably close to 10 linksys (pci) 10/100 cards laying around here <12> too bad I can't just cram one of them into that little slot.. ;) <12> Not that there is anything wrong with them, they are just left-overs/extras.. all my machines are running linksys cards atm.. <12> So I think I will just go ahead and order the Linksys, since I've had such good fortune with them in the past <12> Being that this is my first laptop, I just wanted to make sure linux wasn't going to bitch when I threw a linksys pcmcia card in it <14> never know <14> well, you know if you buy some specific brand where you know what chip you get <3> always check the hardware list first <3> It shouldn't have to be that way, but reading should come before buying. <12> Yeah.. gonna go do that now <14> reading should always be done before buying <14> and it should stay that way <14> :) <3> =) <15> hello there <15> i need help from Ops...... <15> can anyone tell me what is my ip address ? <3> /whoi SarKastiKus <3> /whois SarKastiKus <4> arkaic@incognito:~$ ./dnswhois.pl 196.29.193.10 <4> Angola <15> city ? <15> exact location? <15> office or bedrom??...hehehe <3> sorry; we need a Hollywood director to make that happen. <3> Maybe a Flash file to show the satellites zooming in to your bedroom window. <16> want me to make one? <16> I'll make it in Canvas instead since Flash is proprietary <3> heh <3> *beep beep* Target Identified: SarKastiKus <15> hehehe <15> you guys...your sense of humor is very strong <15> it kills me <15> shoot "intuitive <15> how may i ***ist you? <15> ham? <3> ah <3> Find me a new job <3> Get me some chocolate <3> Take me to the hairdresser <15> ehhehehe..... <15> you are having serious mind problems <3> =) <12> Yay.. laptop is online.. :D <17> buenas <17> <17> alguien sabe como puedo hacer para dejar a usuarios de un hotel usar el wifi...de la red <17> <17> pero ke no puedan ver o acceder a los recursos compartidos de la red <18> Hello! Why does a user and p***word window apears to someone from a LAN who tryes to access my computer? I don't have an administrator p***word, and did not put any p***words on the shared folders. I use windows xp sp2
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