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Gouki

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  1. Just a small correction Maleko, if you don't mind.

    Dynamic IP addresses (assigned by DHCP) can also be used for remote access, FTP's, HTTP's, and other Internet services, however, it requires a third party company providing Dynamic DNS service.

    This way the IP/IPs of the computer that gets the IP address from the ISP DHCP server is announced to that DDNS company that will keep the domain always up to date with the IP.

    The IP is announced to the DDNS Provider, and then updated on the 'routing table'. (NOT! a 'true' routing table!)

    P.S: Dohh! Forgot about the Repair option.

  2. Depends on your isp.

    But most people would rather have a static ip than a dynamic one.....until they get an ip ban from somewhere

    It depends on your ISP how you renew the IP!? All of the ISP's I know assign IPs by DHCP.

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    If you are using an ADSL Router with Ethernet (RJ45) port, you can renew it by doing the following commands on cdm.exe:

    ipconfig /release

    ipconfig /renew

    However, if you are using an USB modem, this will not work.

  3. I'm not sure if you were referring to the 'Use Windows to configure my wireless network seetings' when you said "Yes, i do have the checkbox for the windows utility as well.".

    On the Properties of your NIC (DLink) -> Wireless Networks tab - and check if the 'Use Windows ...' check box is ticked.

    Also check if the NIC is enabled on Device Manager.

    You shouldn't need to install any software to detect the APs.

  4. Edit your posts instead of posting a new one.

    Read their website ...

    Peripherals

    Mouse Not required

    Monitor and Keyboard Required for installation only

    All the information you may need about it, is there.

    To answer your question: Yes

    You can't use VNC but you can login using your browser (HTTP). Pretty much like you would do with a SOHO router.

  5. Differences between the FTP Client and the FTP Server?

    Well, the client is what you use to connect to the server.

    The client is used to download, upload, modify permissions (files and folders), add folders, delete folders, etc.

    The server side is where you setup accounts with the proper permissions to each user you create and decide what folders will be shared (if any) and the upload files directory.

    My suggestion to FTP Client/Server is Filezilla. You have the client side of the applications as well as the server side.

    Why Filezilla? It's free and it's easy to work with.

    Do you plan on making this FTP Server available from the Internet? If not, don't worry about the proxy. If you plan to use the Internet to connect to the Server, you will have to make sure that the proxy accepts FTP traffic and forward request on the public side of the proxy (WAN - port 20 and 21) to your LAN FTP server IP address, also with port 20 and 21.

  6. You can customize two types of billboards,

    Classic Style and New Style

    Submit your creations to the Completed Setup Billboards thread. Show us all your work :thumbup

    When showing us your creations, please post a link to the image or a clickable thumbnail, do not post the image on it's original size.

    For image hosting use Image Shack.

    DO NOT POST THE IMAGES. LINK TO THEM OR USE THUMBNAILS.

  7. I have moved the post to Networks, Internet and Security forum.

    As for your question, is the network using some kind of router with built-in modem? I'm asking because some modems (ADSL and Cable) have a schedule option where you can specify a rule. You could create a rule to block all Internet traffic at a pre-defined time. This is even better than disconnecting all the network because it can be applyed to a single computer (using the IP address) and better than software, since there is no need to install anything. In case you don't have a router that supports this, you can check K9.

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