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Router with MS VPN Client
The printer port part: does the printer have to network ready and capable?? That's a darn good price. I presume that the firewall includes NAT. Is your linux box plugged into the D-Link router?? If so, from linux just print a test document and see what happens. (But I suspect that this would require a different

BEST LINKSYS ROUTER/HUB FOR NETWORKING????
There are such tweaks as arranging 14-hosts subnet at the end of this 30 IPs block; namely, you may have network xxx0 mask 255.255.255.252 (two hosts) network xxx4 standalone router -- ethernet -- NT router -- token ring network" where Ethernet segment is used only for router-to-router link is somewhat strange.

AK4396 DAC
Hi; I have some problem installing Brother 1030 laser printer as server printer, I have a network of 3 computers and Dlink 707P router with print server, running Win Xp Pro. the printer is now connected to printer port of router, but installation through manual not work, anyone know how to install this printer?

ISDN AMIGA MAC PC?
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "frustrated" wrote: I have spent the better part of two weekends trying to get my XP w/ Service Pack 2 desktop to network with my Vista Home Premium laptop. Both computers are in the same workgroup (WORKGROUP). I have turned off all firewalls, both software-based and on my router.

Linking A2k FE to BE via TCP/IP
So, in summary, here's what I'd do: 1) verify your firmware version, and if it isn't up to date, update via the link I posted above. I have a network at my small business office running WinXP Pro behind SMC 7008ABR Router. I have a single PC at home running WinXP. I have set up a VPN and Remote Desktop

can not reconnect computer to server
When I get it I'd like to consider getting a wireless router like D-link for an example. My question, is it safe when you have to disable or even They all have Network Address Translation (NAT) which makes computers on your network invisible to the Internet and many have Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) which

WAP versus wireless router
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your existing problem(s) I'd recommend that you check your router settings and clear out any previous dhcp address' that have been previously issued. If the router still has the mac address & IP of one of your newly reassigned fixed IP's, then there will be a conflict. Sorta what I assumed. But as a network

NIC can only ping itself
You would not want any sophisticated Novell networking stuff and controlling TCP/IP access where you have to log in. This will get in the way of your My DSL Modem is in my daughters room and it plugs into a D-Link Router that then feeds into the living room, the other bedroom and to her Xbox 360 in her room.

router question
This link is in area 2. The Chicago (ABR) router also has an interface going to Boston. This link is in area 3. The Seattle router has links to many sites on the Good luck and have fun! Vincent C Jones -- VCJo...@NetworkingUnlimited.com Author of the Addison-Wesley book Have Network Know-how, Will Hire High

"Preparing Nework Connections" on boot
Please tell me how can I do it using my cable internet account without buying a router or hub. Thank You in advance. Options: 1)If both have network cards/ports, 3) you could buy a USB<>USB link cable and set up internet connection sharing using that. 4) If the internet activation just sets up registry keys,

Router problems
If the problem still occurs, please help me gather following information: Please download the MPS Report tool from the following link, reproduce the We have a network running SBS2003 with all Windows XP clients. One of the laptops on our network was taken to another location and connected to another network.

HP Printers and Vista do not play nice
... Out network consist of three subnets. Ive put them on subnets just or the sake of siplicity, I am unaware of any complications this could have with SBS server and it has worked fine this far. The network/router/VPN configuration is essential the same as the first subnet I set up and connected to our server.

SDSL Routers
You might also check to see if the router has IP or MAC filtering options that might affect packet forwarding between Ethernet and 802.11 interfaces. If pings work, then you have network connectivity between all three hosts. Any other network visibility problems you have at this point will be at a higher level (ICS

Mapping A Network Drive On My Home Network From Another Location
I have tried to get my Minolta Pagepro printer on the network w/o having to go through windows sharing. According to D-link's tech support page, GDI printers may not work with this router, which my printer is. Does anyone know of a workaround?? I'm using Win2000 Pro. Thanks. Jonathan maybe not, the Minolta printer

one last newbie broadband/router question....
Finally, you can go to www.adelphiapowerpage.com for links to the removal tools and security updates. Customers using Windows 2000 or Windows XP are strongly encouraged to do so no later than 12:00PM EDT August 15th, 2003. 2. NETGEAR 4-port Home Networking Router Information: Product Information: Model RP614 4-Port

missing Network Neighborhood
I have a computer running XP. This computer has a satellite modem connected via a USB port. The computer also has a NIC that is connected by crossover cable to a D-Link #DI-713P Broadband Router that has features to include wireless, wired ethernet and a print server. This router further connects wirelessly to a

UPDATE. Can't receive email
mishmash.com> wrote: I have a W2K machine on my home network behind an 800 series Cisco SOHO router. I need to be able to connect to that W2K machine from Does anyone have a link to a well written procedure to configure it in the Cisco router? I've looked all over my W2K Professional machine and I can't find

File transfer with USR 800A router.
I am not sure to what extent it is necessary to actually uninstall first, but the documentation on configuring networks on Windows XP states that if you have a network also including Win9x systems you should create a network installation disk on (using) your XP system and then use this disk to install the network

Unreliable network printing
I have a simple question that I am sure can be answered. I have a wireless home network (2 desktop pc's 2 notebooks and my pocket pc) everything works great as far as internet surfing I am running linksys router 802.11b/g and a dlink compact flash card (DCF-660W) in the dell axim 802.11b Thank you for the help!

IE7 weird behaviour - Google Error
My office network consists of a Win2k Pro client and a WinXp Pro server linked by hardwire through a 4-port ethernet linksys router. Also plugged into the router is a DSL modem which both computer can use. It's all working great. Now I need to link my home computer into that existing network.