The n800 is better in a lot of ways, but it's currently double the price as well. I have the n770 and it's just fine for browsing the web and checking e-mail. Just don't expect anything fancy like watching flash videos on it. For $130 you can't go wrong. There is also a RDP client available for...
The company I work at is considering upgrading their backup solution. Currently we're using an Exabyte tape drive and an Iomega REV drive (I know) to do two separate backups. While both backups will easily fit on the VXA tape, management insists that the information has to be separate. It looks...
This is a dumb question, but just to get it out of the way - I assume all the computers are on the same subnet?
When you are trying to ping the computers, are you using the computer names or their IP addresses?
Can you do 'ipconfig /all' and paste the contents for the desktop and the...
Noise on the phone lines may degrade your DSL performance. You can try to ping the CS servers and see what your latency is. It could also have been just a bad time. Have you tried it at different times with the same result?
Technically if you have the laptop WiFi connection shared then you can assign the laptop LAN IP as the gateway on the computers connected to the router. On the laptop, the gateway should be what it is assigned (in your case, 10.0.40.1)
I don't know where you guys live to say that wiring the house is easy. I was thinking about wiring the house I live in (2 floors plus basement) before the wireless days and I eventually gave up. I couldn't see how I was going to snake all that cable through the walls. Especially on the first floor.
One way I can think of doing this is to create a toolbar on your taskbar that links to that shared directory.
Right click on your taskbar, go to Toolbars > New Toolbar... and then browse for your shared folder that you keep your shared favorites in.
That will allow you to quickly access...
Just looked at the cat5 KVM switches and looks like they just support one additional monitor with the extender. Since right now we need to have this signal be viewed from 3 different locations in the building, and possibly more in the future, the KVM over IP switch will work better since it...
The problem is that the operator currently only has that monitor that's connected to the switch and an AS400 terminal screen. No computer. I would either need the KVM over IP switch or supply her with a brand new computer with a capture card.
Didn't even know there were KVM over IP switches! That may work. I'll just be using the VGA input not the keyboard/mouse. I think $500 would be cheaper than a brand new computer with a capture card and the software to stream it over the network.
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