I have cable internet to home PC and wireless from cable to laptop. Laptop does not receive all the same messages as the PC. Why????
What would happen and what would be the flow if I configured a PC with the default gateway as an IP address of the router that is one hop away -- that means, I have one more router in between?
I have read on numerous web sites that in order to FTP from the ISeries to a PC, that PC must have a FTP server running on it. Is that correct or is there a way around this?
I am looking for some recommendations on auditing software that I might be able to use. Because we have a mix of both Mac and PC, as well as some machines that are not on the domain (a situation not under my control), I'm interested in a potentially standalone application. The main requirements...
I have a wireless LAN at home but am confused about how to display access points and other computers on the network. I use an iMAC, a PC with XP, and a Netgear wireless router. I don't use any wired connections. What/how should I be able to see of this network from the XP machine? Why does...
How does a router help in delivering and connecting two networks at different places, say for example one sends some data from India to a friend in the USA and they are working on different machines: one is working on a PC machine and the other on a MAC machine?
Would be appreciate to know the requirement and steps to do so. For instance, software such as VMware? Thanks.


