Hi Jonathan The 2002:-Adresses are 6to4 addresses, 6to4 being an automatic tunnelmechanism. I understand that when configuring static addresses you used the FD-Prefix. This prefix can only used for internal address space and cannot be routed on the Internet (similar to the private addresses in IPv4). This is why you can’t reach Google with an [...]
You need to set up a dynamic to static IP address for which there are many free and low cost alternatives available like No-IP Dynamic DNS (http://www.no-ip.com), Dynamic DNS (www.dyndns.org) and even GoDaddy (www.godaddy.com) to name a few. All of the dynamic DNS providers will assist with setup instructions and technical support.
This might help a little, but, like all things in the Internet spamming world, there are ways around anything. There is a program called Visualware in which you can type in the IP address and it will show you the route it took and the final destination of where it came from, if it is [...]
What Gateway modem are you using? Remember you will need a router to route all devices connections in your house.
Open an Internet Explorer browser and type the router IP address which would be either http://192.168.0.1, http://192.168.1.1, or http://10.0.0.1 in the address bar and press Enter. The Login window will prompt for the router configuration username and password. The default username is “admin” and the default password is “password” or “1234″, or use your password. [...]
Open an Internet Explorer browser and type the router IP address which would be either http://192.168.0.1, http://192.168.1.1, or http://10.0.0.1 in the address bar and press Enter. The Login window will prompt for the router configuration username and password. The default username is “admin” and the default password is “password”. In there you will see the [...]
Thank you for the assistance. Although the landlord decided he didn’t want the tenant my customer, to add a sbs to his network. ???? So he’s getting his own ISP. Once he does I’ll complete the job. I want to experiment more with this for future knowledge. I will take both answers into consideration while [...]
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You’re out of luck. What is a VPN anyway?
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Short answer. Yes they can but it would require someone to go to ALOT of effort as every packet of data wold have to be snooped and collated correctly to get any deciferable information out it. It’s not something I would worry about unless I was working for MI5/6 or the CIA
This is a bit complex question. Shortly I can answer this way: Each node needs at least connectivity tools. You are not saying what SQL Server version you use. In general however there is always required minimum. So you should use the setup and load minimum. Next depends on your requirements you need to make [...]
I’ve found this approach helpful in many cases. Boot the machine in Safe Mode (w/NO network support) and log in as administrator. Then go to the folder(s) in question and take ownership, and force that change to propagate. Because the permissions can be tightly locked by some of these pests, you may have to do [...]
format this puppy and reload…. Virus or not. ============ There are many possible reasons why a computer restarts continuously. Most of the time, this is an operating system error specifically boot error. During the installation, there might be an incomplete or corrupted system files installed into the computer system. The best thing you have to [...]
A pretty good spyware/malware/virus remover is Spybot Search and Destroy. It’s free. Unfortunately, I would stress this: stay off the internet, don’t even have your wireless card or ethernet cable in your computer until the viruses are gone. They can do silent downloads and installs of other malware. Google Spybot Search and Destroy, download it, [...]
This sounds more like a hardware problem, or maybe faulty share settings. First, I would see if there is a diagnostic for the network card in computer Three. If it is a motherboard ethernet port, install a seperate PCI card and disable onboard. Also, test the cable going to computer Three with a cable tester. [...]
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You have 2 kinds of memory in the router – Flash (may be on the CPU board or an external CompactFlash module), and RAM. Normally when you get the requirements for a given release of Cisco’s IOS, you have a Flash minimum and a memory minimum size. You probably have an IOS that can fit [...]
Of the IP routing protocols supported by Cisco, OSPF, Dual IS-IS, BGP-4, and EIGRP support “classless” or VLSM routes. RIP v2 also supports vlsm Check out this <a href=”http://www.tcpipguide.com/free/t_IPVariableLengthSubnetMaskingVLSM.htm”>section of the TCP/IP guide</a>.





