I would like to point out that laptops drives are slow and processor speeds are only marginally important.
The SINGLE most IMPORTANT aspect thing to make a laptop run FAST is to have 256MB of memory. Whether you buy one of these on the list and upgrade it yourself, or you buy one already...
I use mine all the time. When I got it (Cassiopea e-125) I made sure to get a big memory card and then I I sold my MP3 player.
This thing works great as an MP3 player, but also a video player. I watch the Simpsons on it all the time. :-)
I'm looking for an 802.11b wireless card for it so...
I'm not sure how he found your FTP port number, but the port being specified as '80' isn't a big deal at all.
I'm sure it's either a non-standard web browser or perhaps a custom script that he simply specified to run on port 80.
As long as he has ROOT access to his system, he can use outgoing...
I think AT&T has *REALLY* stretched its network resources to get everyone online in such a short period.
Perhaps the service will improve with upgrades in the next few months?
Eric
The only way I can think of doing it would be to have a router on the outgoing port that was pointing all traffic destined for the .252 mask subnet back at your intranet bridge for routing.
Otherwise, you have to set a persistent static route to the intranet bridge on EACH computer on the...
Depends on the ISP really. Mine has no such leinency
My IP will be different, even if I simply reboot my router. Even if it drops the line because of a sudden drop in capacatance or something... Just a few seconds with a dead line and I get a new IP.
PITA
Eric
That would make sense! :-)
Funny since I installed a dozen of those this summer. Good Computone RAS2000. Those things are pretty nice actually. :-)
ahhh... That could be the answer. :-)
Eric
I picked up on that story earlier and had been looking for material to write a report on it.
Nothing...
Damn, it's hard to write about things that are supposed to be secret. :-P
Eric
hmm.... there are some dynamic DNS services.
http://www.dyndns.org/
There are utilities that will periodically check your IP and update the DNS record on their site... If you can handle a
hostname.dyndns.org address
Eric
Line of sight means line of sight.
If you can shine a flashlight from one antenna and see it at the other, it should work.
If you can't, it probably won't.
I can block an 802.11b signal with my bare hand by covering the transmitter. Wood is very dense- moreso than most walls.
It may...
You mean you payed for a DHCP setup and you managed to pull down a static IP from their DHCP pool?
Sounds like a poorly configured router to me. I imagine AT&T wised up and cracked down on IP snagging :-)
Eric
heh AmberNet?
Looks like a brandname to me. Or just a model name.
Did you try it with a "normal" ethernet cable, seeing as 'crossover' cables don't work with hubs. :-)
Eric
route ADD 192.12.200.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx insert your gateway in xxx.xxx (assuming this is the outbound route)
route ADD 192.168.0.10 MASK 255.255.252.0 192.168.0.10
I think you have trouble here if one of the subnets has two routers. is that the case? One...
clear this up for me.
Whats you're outgoing gateway address and what adpter is it on? (default route)
I'm no expert so give me a few minutes to figure it out :-)
Should be fun,
Eric
For someone taking a CCNA exam, you don't know a whole lot about networking. I don't mean that in an insulting way, just pointing out the fact.
any address ending in a 0 is a subnet address and not a legal IP.
any address ending in 255 (or the upper boundary of a subnet) is a broadcast...
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