Related topics

subnetting and routing
Barry A. Watzman Watz...@neo.rr.com comp sys laptops All that you need to connect two computers that both already have network cards (temporarily) is a crossover cable. but the best way (although not necessarily the cheapest way) is with a combination router/switch such as the LinkSys or D-Link models.

Vista can't see ANYTHING Networking Set Up Issue
Personally, I like the Netgear router, but have used d-link and linksys to good effect. For a small network like yours get one with a built in hub eg http://www.netgear.co.uk/html/prod_routers_bband_fr114p.htm The most important thing you need to know is how the the internet connection will be presented - usually

SUSE 9.0 and Linksys BEFSR11
We have two sites where we have a core 7000 series router, one a 7010 and the other a 7206. From these sites we have a group of aggregated 128k leased line circuits. The network is running RIP All of the remote sites have network connectivity back to the main campus, RIP updates have not been suppressed.

Does ARP Belong to Layer 2 Or Layer 3 OSI Reference Model???
Depending on your budget, you should look for a backup solution in case your WAN link goes down. Ideally you may need to install a dedicated router and circuit for voice, We have two physical buildings at our location. Right now the buildings each have their own network. Bldg1, for example, is 192.168.10.0/24.

Help with Home Networking
Just look at the plethora of D-Link hardware (my particular favorite) available for wired and wireless connectivity. If you alrady have a hub/switch, then you can usually buy ONLY a router, which sits on the network just like any other device on your LAN. It will have (minimally) one RJ45 port for hooking up to the

Xbox 360 Won't log off after using it as media extender with v
It is therefore on subnet 1.2.3) or one subnetwork, and you have a network "B" on another net/subnetwork, then you require a router. the time (unless the latest s/w changes this - have't played with it yet). It will be brought up if the 1st link exceeds its bw threshold for the duration of the threshold timer.

Networking Windows XP Pro
Taking those in order: A) The time taken to make and break a connection to the back end will be magnified by your network link. You need to have something like Also, if you have DNS or WINS on your side of the router, you can configure them with static routes instead of configuring the client (Win98) machines.

ADSL link loss on "wake". Vista Ultimate and Linksys Router
Typically, a router is used to connect between totally independent "LANs", where the router is the only common link provided. ..... Always put a basic firewall on the last device leaving your building, or at least the last device before you have network clients connecting that are not intended to be directly

D-Link 621 Router and Win98
Do you have a magic link for that? :))) John "Les Connor [SBS MVP]" <les.con...@DEL.cfive.ca> wrote in message .... Problem 1: the server was connected to a home network into the wrong NIC Problem 2: the home network router was handing out IP addresses too Problem 3: someone changed the router port forward settings

Networking Win98SE machine and WinXp machine with a router.
Jonathan L. Parker jlparker...@sbcglobal.net alt internet wireless Gethryn wrote: I have an ADSL modem-wireless-router and wish to print, from my wireless enabled lap-top to a remote printer... is it possible to link to the remote printer, a conventional ink-jet with USB, fitted with a cheap USB wireless stick?

VoIP Design Question
RFC 1812 (requirements for IPv4 routers) says : A router MUST NOT forward any packet that the router received as a Link Layer broadcast, unless it is directed to an IP Multicast address. I know some RFCs have higher status than others) I love definitions, but they seem to play second fiddle in networking.

Wireless Networking Dell Inspiron 8100 ?
(DSL Modem) | (D-Link Router - Does it have Wifi?) / \ / \ ( Wireless Router ) (Other computers and devices connected) if D-Link doesn't have Wifi. Otherwise use a dumb hub. If your D-Link has Wifi then connect PC wirelessly to D-Link router. The diagram above should show how you would want to hook up your network

BEST LINKSYS ROUTER/HUB FOR NETWORKING????
I have an ancient linksys b setup. It has problems 802.11g with some cards...even linksys ones. My kids PC is closest to the router and he has the most dropouts. Anyway, some of the guys at work who are rf experts claim linksys is clueless about building a radio and recommend D-link for low cost home use.

That Worm
I have changed the network setup over to the one you suggested to see what happens. No reason for my initial setup, just kept the address the router being the aforementioned pile of worm-infested manure. ifconfig -a output: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:BA:BD:3C:5D BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1

3 LAN, 2 WAN - 2 LAN use 1 WAN, last LAN uses other WAN
Vic Russell nos...@nospam.com microsoft public windows networking wireless SP1 installed and all still looks good. I have been able to put the LLTD stuff back but not the IP6. Sometimes the link shows Local Only but seems to spring back to life as soon as it is needed. Is this expected?

OSPF over unnumbered link
Looks to me as though you have set up Mandriva (when creating your network settings via MCC?) to use your 'router' as the primary DNS server. Does it actually function as one? What DNS servers is the router using? Yes, the router (D-Link DI624) handles DNS. It uses the Verizon DNS servers.

Vista can't see ANYTHING Networking Set Up Issue
First of all, D-Link Tech support has been worthless on this problem. I have a network set-up with a DI-713P Router and 3 DWL650 cards that is driving me nuts with disconnects. The initial configuration that worked flawlessly for almost a year with all systems running Win98se was: Cable Modem -- DI713P ---- Desktop

Dell Axim X5 + Network
You may have to reinstall some stuff there. Let us know how you make out. - Bill "Greg Kamer" <n...@spam.invalid.com> wrote: Hi All, Hopefully, someone here can help me... I'm using the D-Link DI704 router to share my DSL modem with my wife's computer and have a network between the 2 systems.

Setting up a wireless network
I have a Starmax 3000 with a D-Link DFE530TX+ 10/100Ethernet PCI card. You can get these cheap ($20 or less). Make sure you get the one with the Mac 0012/ Scroll down to near the bottom of the page and look for Networking Router. This router is similar to others but Asante seems to have better Mac support.

connecting 2 areas withoout passing through Area 0
While the router sees all other connections to the network, Vista doesn't recognize ANY computer (1 on XP, 1 a MacBook and 1 a wireless game system). See the first link above for details about Vista sharing. III. Mac OS X network setup with Vista This assumes that you have correctly set up Windows Sharing in OS