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renzki

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  1. yep.. that setup is correct... and my goal is to hopst 3 different websites behind my LAN that is visible to the internet.
  2. LOL! uve done that in the past havent u?
  3. and i thought those electrons wouldnt have any problem travelling those wires at all...
  4. well since you installed a new gfx card it would be good if you remove it then check your system if the problem still persists... try doing a system restore before the gfx card installation and then reinstall the card driver... or maybe u just buy a new computer... ;P
  5. if that is the case, why did the 10mbps full duplex didnt work but the half-duplex setting worked when i tested it?... they both use the same number of wires right?
  6. well most discussions seem to suggest that 100 meters is the length limit for cat 5e cables... i tried installing about 300 meters of cat 5e and this happened... there is no connection when i set the pc to 100mbps connection speed, but when i drop the speed to 10mbps half duplex, there is a good connection!!! what could be the reason behind this???
  7. i have an additional question for this... i have an internet cafe somewhere in this planet and i have a windows 2003 OS with print server enabled... is there a way to restrict printing in my LAN? i mean, i want the server to display a print request whenever someone in my LAN prints his document... the current setup is that whenever someone in my LAN prints a document, the server automatically prints the document... is there a way to alter this behavior???
  8. i have a problem with my port forwarding stuff... this is my setup i have a windows 2003 server with Routing and Remote Access (NAT) enabled... this computer is connected to the internet with a static ip dsl connection... i have also enabled iis in this server... i have 3 other computers (WinXP) in my LAN connected to the win2k3 server with their own configured static ip addresses... to the three computers i have installed a web server for each... ive checked the setting for these webservers and theyre working perfecrtly fine... now i configured the win2003 server to forward http requests at ports 81, 82, 83 to each of the computers in my LAN. but when i try to browse my websites in their respective ports i am not redirected properly... is there something wrong with my setup? sample config: http://[server ip]:80 ---> win 2003 server iis (works fine) http://[server ip]:81 ---> webserver 1 in LAN (does not display the page) same for the other two servers... what has gone wrong?
  9. ill try buying a new cmos battery tommorrow...
  10. motherboard: shuttle hard disk: seagate 7200 rpm 40 gb (new) os: windows xp sp1 power supply: 300w no cdrom drive no disk drive onboard video (8mb shared video memory) when the problem occurs, the motherboard is still lit up and i can also hear the hard disk spinning... during this time also windows displays the dreaded BSOD and when i try to restart, the hard disk cannot be detected anymore... i go to the BIOS to do a HD detection but it cant be detected anymore... ive also tried replacing the cable but to no avail... then after turning off the computer for some time, the HD shows up again... we have 10 computers here with the same specs... this one computer is giving me a headache and i dont know much about where to look at about the problem...
  11. my problem is that after turning my computer on for about 20-50 minutes, the hard disk cannot suddenly cannot b detected anymore... there are also times that the hard disk cannot be detected during boot up... i have tried replacing the hard disk ang the same thing happens... i also tried reinstalling windows xp but the problem still persisted... should i be concerned with the motherboard or the power supply???
  12. If you are using bittorrent, then download the file here... Enjoy!
  13. im still at darkness here. i brought the computers to my friend's place and plugged them all to his network (plugged my switch to his'). guess what? THEY CAN SEE EACH OTHER. THEY CAN SHARE FILES. so i decided to redo the crimping stuff at my place. the result: there are signals on the switch but still no communication on the computers. maybe ill just sue the store who provided the cable and by the way. to make sure i did the right wiring sequence for th rj-45 connectors, whats the color sequence? a friend of mine told me that theoretically it doesnt matter for as long as the order of color pairings are the same at both ends of the utp. is this true? i mean i think its true.
  14. thats not a question marK. if that is what ur seeing, i think it means that your "system is dangerously low in resources". i see it often when i try to run so many programs at the same time.
  15. im having a feeling that its the cables. what's the maximum length for a UTP cable before it starts dropping off data? i mean is communication still reliable with more than 100m+ wire length? im changing the rj-45 connectors tommorrow jsut to be sure theyve been crimped tightly.
  16. ive checked the ip stack and its fine, i mean i tried to ping 127.0.0.1 and also its own name it worked fine. ive checked the LAN card properties, all protocols are enabled. another thing is that comp1 can see comp2 but not comp3. when i tried to connect to comp2 from comp1, it ses could not connect becoz the network address cannot be found. both comp2 and comp3 cant see comp1. btw theres this one thing bugging me, on the Network Connections the LAN card has a small gold-colored lock icon with it. ive never seen it before. i have full previliges (admin account). and about the switch thing. from what i know there are three of them in their family. the router (smartest), the switch (not smart enough), and the hub (the dumb one). the one i am using is the middle one. its unmanaged according to the manual. it ses its plug and play. to the local guy: pre chineck ko na suggestions mo. alam ko na lahat yun. werdo lang kase ang tagal ko nagkakabit ng networks ngayon lang to nangyari.
  17. i have 3 comps running xp pro. the problem is that they cant see each other on the network. i mean they are all connect to the same switch. all of them have signals on the switch. i can ping itself yet not other computers. settings are: comp1: ip: 192.168.2.101 subnet: 255.255.255.0 no gateway address (do i have to place something here? im only using a switch not a router) comp2: ip: 192.168.2.102 same subnet comp3: ip: 192.168.2.103 same subnet all them are in the same workgroup. the ping ses request ping timeout. all have shared folders. all doesnt have any firewalls. what could be wrong!?!?!??!?!
  18. i use feinmanns iso burner in windows 2003. just right click and burn.
  19. well i think its the website that your browsing that has disabled the menu your talking about. javascripts can do that. i havent encountered such problems in windows 2003. if you want to copy the thing u wanted to copy, try saving the whole html page and then opening it in frontpage. then copy the text that you want.
  20. that is what i did and there is the problem. the accounts are locked.
  21. WHAT THE!!! too fast for a reply! and its done! thanks!!!
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