Summary: I had a few DSL routers given to me and for some of them I have no idea what their IP is. I heard there is some type of software that scans your netw...
Summary: Anyone know how to create new ip's or lead me to any good articles on creating new internal ip's that will pass through the firewall? I am going to be...
Summary: Yes they can. But I do have to add their IP's to the trusted zone of my firewall (ZoneAlarm) I've also been thinking about directly connecting the two...
Summary: I inheirited a network of about 50 users and was left no network diagram. Everyone uses static ip's including printers etc... Is there a quick way to ...
Summary: Do you have a SOHO router? Maybe a friend that has one that would be willing to bring it over if not? They're setup (normally) to dish out IP's dynam...
Summary: You can use your Local DNS server to resolve local IP's but for it to provide resolution outside the local zone you have to enable forwarding on it. I...
Summary: I suppose you could via a batchfile if you used the netsh command. A simpler method would be to use DHCP and change all clients to get their IP's aut...
Summary: "The problem is this. It's been this way since the business started out in the early 80's and the big bosses just don't have a real understanding of t...
Summary: Alrighty then, If you plan to keep the printer on the diffrent subnet, then a router is needed so that the two can talk, no routing, no talking :-) Ne...
Summary: Thanks for your help!! I'm not sure how much multiple IP's cost from NTL, or if they do them at all. But i assume it would be quite expensive. My hope...
Summary: Try conecting to the router. From a CMD window, try pinging the router. It should tell you in the manual that the IP for the router is. For SMC's, ...
Summary: Earlier this year I bought a wireless linksys router for my new cable connection, I formerly had dial up and used a hub for my home network of 5 wired...
Summary: I need to determine the IP address of a Flexwatch 3400 video server for a client. The server was setup and running. They had to disconnect it for othe...
Summary: Hi guys. I have a network set up at my house, 3 computers all hooked up to a Linksys Router, and a DSL connection to the router. All computers are con...
Summary: Thanks, Viper. I happen to have that model of router available and will bring it in today and do this! The ISP of course was no help whatsoever, jus...
Summary: I'm a web host, I lease a server from a company. I have been for several years. Yesterday I ran into a problem. Now I have 2 accounts with the company...
Summary: I have 3 comps networked in a peer - peer network (no hub, or router). And i am running wingate. It works fine but when the host crashes ie. kernel32....
Summary: There is a drop down box on that screen to choose the adapter whose information you want to see. The default one that displays does display all 0's (i...
Summary: It depends on the actual bandwidth you get from each IP address from your cable provider. Normally they spec. up to 1.5Mb/s. But this can be a lot les...
Summary: Ok here is what is happening I have 1 10Mbps ethernet connection, with 2 seperate IP's- IP1=66.xxx.xxx.xxx and 64.xxx.xxx.xxx. This one connection is ...
Summary: Hmm...thats a good guess but why in the world would aol go with useing an DHCP server to "hand out" ip's....and if they do go that way of doing it...i...
Summary: quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net Can't obtain/renew IP addresses from the DHCP server Symptoms: 1) you have a DHCP client which may not be able ...
Summary: Here's my problem, i use a hub and my isp has given me 2 different ip's for my 2 computers. because my isp is so wonderful, the 2 ips are on completly...