Networking
Hello everyone,
I am new here and I am just desperate because I am having a hard time with my Internet connection, or should I specifically say, my networking.
I am using a DSL and my IP connection type is PPOE. I have two computers so I want to connect them both to the Internet using a router. I have a Zyxel p-600 series autovolt modem and Edimax BR 6314K router. Based on the advice on my ISPs tech guy who visited my place, I connected my splitter from my master socket (of my phone line) then the DSL cable directly to the modem.
By the way, my modem is more or less 10 meters away from my master socket. I connected my modem to the Edimax router then to my two PCs. However, I always get these problems:
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Hello there,
I am using the latest patches for my Windows XP.
While connecting to a Windows 2003 SP1 server, I am getting the error message:
The client could not establish a connection to the remote computer.
The most likely causes for this error are:
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How to put one website on 2 server ???
Basically what I want to do is, I got a website and when one server is down the website can be accessible from another server, all the updates must be reflected on both the servers 🙂
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Suppose you were going to set up a small network in your home consisting of two or three networked computers.
What network hardware would you purchase (i.e., cable types, computer components, wireless equipment, and so on) and why?
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I am trying to share my printer between my laptop and my desktop. The printer is connected to the desktop. When I go through the Add a Printer wizard on the laptop and try to search for the printer connected to my desktop, I just get something that says "No items match the current search."
Is there something that I am not doing right? I would appreciate any help that you can extend. Below is a screenshot that I took from my screen when I was going through the Add a Printer wizard.
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I have my own computer system at my office and all computers at my office are connected through LAN connection. Some computers are connected through Ethernet connection. My problem is that when I try to login my system through domestic domain it shows an error saying " windows can not connect to the domain, either because the domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable". When I plug out the LAN wire, it shows logged in and starts working but sometime it doesn't work even after I plug out and if I use it without LAN wire, I get disconnected from the server.
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I have selected “Obtain IP address automatically” in TCP/IP properties of Network Connection. After some time Internet doesn’t work & while checking the Local Area Connection’s support tab, there is 0.0.0.0 in IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway which resolves after restarting the PC.
Surprisingly text with the repair button shows “Windows did not detect problems with this connection. If you cannot connect, click Repair.”
What possibly could be the reason and how to eradicate this problem?
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Hello Everyone,
I have a WRT310N with a wireless Lenovo Laptop (windows 7) with wireless a/b/g/n and an older Desktop (windows XP) with a wireless B adapter (Linksys WUSB11). My Lenovo laptop can only get 54mbps of wireless speed while my windows XP gets 11mbps(i think this is limited using my wireless B adapter) using WEP 64bit password. According to my Cisco-Linksys router box, the speed can go up to 300mbps using WPA2. When i used WPA2, my windows XP desktop won't connect wirelessly.
Your Response is highly appreciated.
Francis
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I need to create a Virtual Private Network Connection from my laptop.Is it possible to create a VPN connection like that.If possible,kindly explain the method to create a VPN connection from one system to another system, so that data can be transmitted using that network.
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Wi-Fi consumes power whenever it is on. The older the Wi-Fi's network adapter is, the amount or usage is usually self-determining in the network traffic volume. Since, it keeps the Wi-Fi radio active at all times. What I want to know now is what are the several factors that can affect the battery life of my PC when Wi-Fi is active. Any ideas?
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