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How can I safely share a folder on my home network?

Hi,I'm trying to figure out a way to share a folder on a home network without sharing it with the whole world.Basically, I have a wireless router which has a broadband connection. Connected wirelessly to the router is a Windows XP Home edition desktop and a VIsta Home Basic edition laptop. I want...

View Answer   |  May 5 2008   10:50 PM GMT   |  asked by Overcanyon
Home networks, Wireless networks, Password protected


One Way Ping

Hi AllI have a point to point wireless link configured in routing mode with Network end connected through a switch to firewall. IP's are configured as follows:Ethernet IP: 10.1.1.99Wireless IP: 10.0.0.10G/W : 10.1.1.1 firewallThe subscriber (remote end)Ethernet IP: 172.16.1.150Wireless IP:...

View Answer   |  Apr 26 2008   9:00 AM GMT   |  asked by Wex Mark
Routing and switching, Wireless networks, Routers


Multiple subnets on one physical network

I am setting up a fairly large wireless network. We have a fibre connection to the internet for a small community wireless project to give high speed to the 10-20 houses in the area.The router device is a windows PC running with two NIC cards, it is hardened down to very minimal services, with...

View Answer   |  Apr 19 2008   0:10 AM GMT   |  asked by Johnshoff
Subnet, Routing and switching, Subnet mask


Blackberry 8820 and Wi-Fi - Do I need to pay for a Data Plan?

Ok, so I recently switched from Verizon Wireless using the Treo 700W to T-Mobile using the Blackberry 8820 with WiFi. When using the Treo 700w, I used a wireless card in the slot to access my wireless internet at home without using any cell phone minutes. It was a completely separate function...

View Answer   |  Apr 2 2008   3:56 PM GMT   |  asked by Blackberry-boy
BlackBerry, Wi-Fi, Wireless networks


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