Routing without NAT, help!
I have a block of IP static IP addresses from our ISP, and I want to route those back through a couple of routers (wireless radio equipment) without using NAT.I can make things work if I have NAT enabled, BUT certain applications do not work well through one NAT connection much less two or...
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| May 12 2008 9:03 PM GMT
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Johnshoff
Routers, Routing and switching, IP configuration
Show a peer why spending the extra money for a full duplex RF link is better than half for a WAN bridge
Where can I find reference material to show a peer why spending the extra money for a full duplex RF link is better than half for a WAN bridge? I have 20+ years of networking experience and this RF guy thinks he knows it all. He has management sold on a cheap solution.I'm not having much luck with...
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| May 12 2008 8:45 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Routing and switching, Networking, Full Duplex
V-Lans VS Routers
To control network traffic when is it better to use V-Lans and when is it better to use Routers? Is the choice dictated by cost or by networking requirements. If so what are the requirements that would merrit V-Lans over routers?
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| May 12 2008 6:09 PM GMT
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NetBossUSA
Routers, VLAN, networking requirements
accounting package sharing
currently using Brilliant Accounting package, opened another office about 30km from H/O - how do we go about in sharing same acc. package at same time. Any suggestions?
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| May 12 2008 3:22 PM GMT
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Tirsa01
Networking Services, Brilliant Accounting
Does increasing the length of the TKIP passphrase (WPA ) decrease throughput?
Hi, I am currently experimenting to determine and measure the overhead/throughput decrease that WPA Personal - TKIP encryption causes to wireless networks. the test bed I used is a Linksys AP along with 2 very similar laptops (1 wired-100mbps ethernet and 1 wireless - 802.11g). I use the software...
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| May 12 2008 3:18 PM GMT
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Techy
Wireless security, WPA, TKIP
need help about patch panel
i need some advice about patch panel.a). what is it? how does it really worksb). do i need it, especially that the company is talking about upgrades?c). how to set it upwe have a switch with a lot of ports and some ports are connected to the servers and the others are connected to a lower-port...
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| May 12 2008 3:07 PM GMT
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Aaa333
Patch panels, Network design, Cabling
VPN User IP Location
Hello,I am using CISCO VPN. We have users that connect to our company's location using CISCO VPN. 1) Can we find out where they are located. Like what state they are connecting from. Any way to trace this?
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| May 12 2008 2:26 PM GMT
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Imran hussain khan
Network forensics, Security, VPN
how to reduce the effect of noise and collison in the network?
how can a network with the use of certain devices and network cables be setup to reduce the effect of noise and reduce collison in the network?
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| May 12 2008 1:56 PM GMT
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Melmel
Network, Collison, Network design
Home Network Configuration SQL Express 2005
Hello,I am pretty new to Sql.I had setup a SQL Express 2005 Advanced on a computer w/ xp on it before and had no problems.I recently purchased a installed a new computer (the other one died) w/ Windows Vista.As before, I downloaded and configured Sql Express per instructions for the software...
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| May 12 2008 11:16 AM GMT
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Ddog0629
Network connectivity, SQL Server 2005, SQL Server Express
FTP from z/OS PDS to server (how to add on .txt extension)
I'm relatively new to FTP.Have written a JCL which will copy all members of a local PDS to a remote server. This process is somewhat successful, however all the same named filenames on the remote server reflect only the PDS member name (without any extension). Have used the LCD command to map to...
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| May 11 2008 10:04 PM GMT
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Herb
z/OS, FTP, MPUT
network topology choice
which network topology works better for a peer to peer WAN?
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| May 11 2008 8:14 PM GMT
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Phelpsie
Topology, WAN, peer to peer
range of lan connectivity
how long can be the range of lan cable connectivty.without traffic or interferrence?
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| May 11 2008 3:07 AM GMT
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Cp desktop tech.15 days trainn
Connectivity, LAN, Cabling
Network-clock-select using four PRI’s.
I have four AT&T PRI's, two VWIC-2MFT-T1 cards. Is the following config correct?network-clock-participate wic 0network-clock-participate wic 1network-clock-select 1 T1 0/0/0network-clock-select 2 T1 0/0/1network-clock-select 3 T1 0/1/0network-clock-select 4 T1 0/1/1How would you configure this if...
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| May 9 2008 8:31 PM GMT
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Walked28
network-clock-select, VWIC, PRI
networking
which command can you use to determine the configuration of your IP setting?
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| May 9 2008 8:02 PM GMT
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6368422
Networking, IP configuration, IP
Why is Cisco adopting the SIP protocol?
Our SearchNetworkingChannel.com expert says it's a good for Cisco to embrace SIP as a networking protocol standard alongside SCCP, or their Skinny Client Control Protocol. Do you agree? Why or why not?
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| May 9 2008 3:19 PM GMT
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Donnellymp
Networking Channel, Channel, SIP
Number of routers needed
How do you determine how many routers you will need for a wireless network?
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| May 9 2008 2:19 PM GMT
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ITMSI
Wireless, Wireless access points, WiFi
getting the foot in the door
I would like to recieve some positive and resourceful responses on the best way to crack into the IT industry. I will be completing my year long college network training with the following certifications, A+, Network +, MCP, MCSE. I have no prior experience in the industry, employed in a managerial...
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| May 9 2008 11:51 AM GMT
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Golfer2
IT careers, Certifications, A+
is there a mail server available for ipv6 like mail enable for ipv4?
is there a mail server available for ipv6 like mail enable for ipv4?
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| May 9 2008 8:34 AM GMT
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Qw
IPv6, Windows Server 2003, MailEnable
Using ip helper-address on a vlan with two subnets
I am trying to get ip helper-address to be able to pull DHCP addresses from a super scope. Right now it will only pull from the subscope that matches the subnet of the primary subnet for the vlan. Does anyone know of a way around this? Or if there would be an adverse affect on the current DHCP...
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| May 8 2008 3:40 PM GMT
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Jfenton
Cisco, ip helper-address, VLAN
Which CERTIFICATION to do?
I am doing MCA( LAST SEMESTER ) and i am nt able to understand which certification to do MCSE or CCNA. Which would benefit me more, in my career growth ?
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| May 8 2008 5:08 AM GMT
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Doing MCA (Fresher)
Certifications, MCSE, CCNA


