Summary: OK, this one really has me bummed and confused. i have a laptop running vista, a desktop running vista, and a laptop running XP they all have same wo...
Summary: You're getting it all wrong, let me try to explain once more: The laptop connects to the desktop NIC, the desktop connects to the internet with an USB...
Summary: Hey guys. In my infinite wisdom, i thought it would be a fun idea to expand my network so that i could use Xbox Live. Turns out its causing me quite t...
Summary: Uh, that isn't quite the answer I was looking for... One of the main reasons for setting up the network is because the computers need to be in differe...
Summary: I'm over a network using cable internet. Looks like it's from ethernet cables to a router than to the host computer. The host computer always have to ...
Summary: Ok Jack T Ripper, so you have decided to buy a router. Well there is no router in the world that is plug and play, although there is a plug and play n...
Summary: TV cable isn't quite the same thing as the cable used for networking computers. More than likely your NIC"s are designed for Cat5 cable anyhow and no...
Summary: The problem probably has to do with your network's master browser election process. I've found that window's machines are quite finicky about which co...
Summary: Upload is affecting your download because "handshake" (ACK) packets have to be sent back to the server to continue the download. It's not quite the si...
Summary: Hi, I need help here... When i start a server of a game like half-life, or when i start a server of an app i made in visual basic with winsock, even i...
Summary: Hi Guys, This is quite the mind boggler. Ill try to provide you all with all the info you will need to help me. Here is a brief description of what ...
Summary: im using smc 7004vbr , i dont know y it doesnt let 2 comp play at counter-strike half life at a same time , like while im playing and my bro use anoth...
Summary: Er, not quite. The router I have right now is wireless. I don't know why you can't see the image (direct link for good measure), but if you could you'...
Summary: Although not quite the same as availability/uptime, one site that monitors time since last reboot for free is netcraft.com - query your site with thei...
Summary: Well, lets see. If you're running 802.11b (which maxes out at approx. 5-6 MB/sec. actual throughput depending on brand, encryption, etc.) and your T3...
Summary: As far as I know... you cannot split an ethernet connection. A device (such as a computer) first establishes that it has a connection on the line (hen...
Summary: There are a number of shareware email programs out there. We use Pegasus and its great. But we do it in a client server environment. Not sure but t...
Summary: In my experience the only way to share an Outlook calendar (diary?) is if you have Microsoft Exchange installed on the network. Outlook 2002 has the a...
Summary: I use cable to SMC router to 3 Windows machines. Number 2 machine is a www/ftp/telnet server, Number 3 machine wants to be one too . . . Every time I ...
Summary: I'm volunteering my help for a school system. Basically solving IDtenT problems (id10t) But heres something that is stumping me. There is this progra...
Summary: Thanks for the reply bob819. However. That's not quite the explanation I was searching for. The thing is. If I proxy my browser to 127.0.0.1. My brows...
Summary: I've checked the forums and haven't found quite the answer I'm looking for, hope you can help. I am running XP home, will be upgrading to Pro in the n...
Summary: @heropsycho You're right. A router is quite the best solution. MORE SECURE AND EASIER TO PLUG NEW ENTITIES !!! But generally, it also works with Inter...
Summary: I ran a Quake3 server. my win XP box that sits behind a home built firewall and NAT router box. It all works fine but when I quit the Q3 server I noti...
Summary: It's not quite the same problem as the one I had, mine would ping exactly 11 times and then I had to run the windows repair TCP/IP connection and it w...