Summary: I am trying to set up a workgroup that is running off a 16 port switch that is connected to a router. I cannot get the computers to see each other and...
Summary: i am thinking if my company has about 500 IP phones, should I create a Class B DHCP voice vlan? say 172.16.40.0/22 to accommodate so that eliminate ro...
Summary: Hi You might try a crossover cable from your server , some ports on switches have an MDI/MDIX port or switch which allows for switches to be connecte...
Summary: Will a workgroup still function with shared folders and printers when a DSL line is put through a router and then onto on a 16 port 10/100 switch ? ...
Summary: Here is interesting problem that has plagued me for over a year. I have a small network at home that I have not been able to setup a reliable network ...
Summary: I would start by looking at the cable that connects the switch in the conference room to the main switch. It could have come lose, broken. Check wit...
Summary: A few months ago I had to replace a Billion 5100 ADSL modem/router with a D-Link 504T at a small Community Youth Group premises. At the time the organ...
Summary: I have a small network of 15 PC's (Windows 9x) that are connected to a Netware 4.11 server. I have (4) 10/100 hubs that link to each other. I would li...
Summary: Ok, so I set up a workgroup via my router and it consists of 4 machines, 2 vista, 2 xp. All 4 machines can ping all 4. The 2 vista machines recogni...
Summary: First, check the connection speed on the network icon in your task bar. If you don't have that icon, go into the property sheet for that NIC and clic...
Summary: Is ok to daisy-chain workgroup switches, would there be a perfromance decrease if (4) switches are daisy-chained throughtout a network? I have a star...
Summary: I have a 10/100 switch uplinked into another network with a fast internet connection. When i do a speed test on one computer running win 98 it gets a...
Summary: Depends, some older programs might need workgroup names. For the most part in XP you wouldn't need a wins server if your systems are normally powered ...
Summary: Hello. got an issue with a network that I am doing some work on. I installed a network in a fire house a couple of years ago. they have since upgrad...
Summary: In my college dorm, each room has a Ethernet port which provides Internet access. I have 3 computers in my room which are connected to this port wit h...
Summary: OK. This one has me stumped.. maybe you guys can sort it out. I'm sharing a DSL connection via a SMC2404WBR-CA router between 2 computers. Router's ...
Summary: While not familiar with netgear managed switches, I am familiar with Cisco and Nortel's. In neither case do they come preconfigured with VLAN's. All ...
Summary: Hello. I am currently considering a Cisco Catalyst 2970 as the core switch on our single sunbnet network with about 75 total nodes. There is consid...
Summary: I recently filled my current switch and upgraded to a 32 port switch. It has what looks like a serial port on the back and is labled console. I boug...
Summary: I'm running 2 LANs across VPN, using 2 different workgroup names and on different subnets. I can ping the PCs on the other workgroup and can see the s...
Summary: I actually mentioned that I had "shared" the printer in the printer properties on the Win2K machine. I have run the add printer wizard again and check...
Summary: Well if money is an issue. Then install ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) on the 98 machine and then set up your network. The drawback is that the 98 ...
Summary: hello if two LANS are arranged in a star topology each with a swith in the middle of each and if both switches are connected by a router. then if one...
Summary: We have in excess of approximately 15/18 PCs running Windows XP SP2 connectes via a Netgear switch to a Windows 2003 server. The switch is connected ...