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I've used them successfully. They aren't very fast but I've had good luck with them in environments where wireless wasn't working out for me. The speed is fine for general network activities like checking email and casual surfing but don't expect to do much LAN gaming.
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Try top right http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=86576
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1. This is not a warez site! Links/Requests to warez and/or illegal material (porn, cracks, serials, etc..) will not be tolerated. Discussion of circumventing WGA/activation/timebombs/keygens or any other illegal activity will also not be tolerated. You will be banned without notice. [ closed ]
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Pretty slick! I like the design theme. I personally don't think most web pages need audio. Your site works pretty well with Opera, but I think that I am supposed to be able to zoom in on the image widget at the lower left of your home page. If so, the zooming didn't work for me. Nice job!
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DriverPacks.net project going open source
tain replied to Bâshrat the Sneaky's topic in Technology News
Bravo! We need more open sourced projects in the Windows realm Sounds like you may want to use Subversion.What license will you use? How about GPLv2? -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipstream_(computing)
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[Question] Router didn't respond after turn it on?
tain replied to grafx1's topic in Networks and the Internet
You haven't said that your friends are having these problems. If it is just you, then this could potentially be a DNS or DHCP problem. Compare your network settings to your friends if their machines don't have these problems. -
That first one is a recurring problem. Set your display mode to Standard. In the upper right of your screen, click Options and then Standard. The second problem should be fixed by clearing your cache and cookies.
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Also check this firmware out: http://www.thibor.co.uk/
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That works, thanks! And thanks for making so many addons. You do a great service for lots of people
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I'm also having trouble with this one.
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Most of the WRT series are held in high regard due to their great flexibity and overall performance. There is a large community of firmware hackers that truly make the devices the best they can be. There is one model not to get, though. The "L" model, I think, because the hardware is not as good. Linux distros are mostly personal choice unless you have some very specific requirements to meet. Check out http://distrowatch.com/ to learn about them. Sounds like you have quite the lab experiment going on over there. I recommend trying some of this stuff out in VMWare, VPC or with a LiveCD to learn the ropes. And focus on getting each real-world machine working one at a time instead of trying to get them all running at the same time.
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No. You need to install IIS or some other web server software. There are lots of them to choose from depending on what you want out of it. Oh, you want the storage as its own separate server? Sounds like you may be happy with a consumer-grade NAS device. Here is a quick, random selection for ya to look at. For the headless bit, I use Ultr@VNC for my headless server and have no problems. Using a NAS or other similar device for the storage will be headless, but you will access the device via a web interface instead of VNC.I didn't actually see your graphic before because it took me longer than four minutes to write that post. Here is some feedback on your plan: -If the storage device is wireless, then you are negating the security that I assume you are pursuing by not connecting it to the net. -The print server and the firewall will probably end up being the same machine as the web server/IAP. Based on everything you are telling us, I think you might be happy with a WRT54GS if you haven't already purchased your copy of Win2K3.
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You may want to consider Internet Security and Acceleration Server. But a cheaper way to go is to use Internet Connection Sharing with a firewall. You can even use the Windows one.You could consider using Routing and Remote Access to use your server as a NAT router as well. You'll need to install IIS6 or some other web server for serving web pages. IIS is no longer installed by default as it was in Win2000, but you can install it from Add/Remove Programs. Install a wireless device in the server and then have the clients connect to the "Ad Hoc" network. The only way to truly segregate the storage device from the internet is to do so physically. You would probably be OK with an up-to-date server with good security policies and effective NTFS permissions. Just install the printer on the server and then share it out It can be as easy as that for most people.
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can't use the internet for any more than HTTP
tain replied to morkio's topic in Networks and the Internet
Did you have to reload that machine? I know you said no firewall is in place, but could the built-in XP SP2 firewall be at work here? -
tgossen's question has been answered. [ closed ]
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Other computers in LAN only access Google sites!
tain replied to Taborda's topic in Networks and the Internet
I don't have any experience with ICS, but isn't it just a barebones proxy with few options? Try rebooting the machines, starting with the "server." ICS is not fun. I haven't seen many people in here recommend using it. -
Looks like you were also in that batch. We have your IPs and I'm sure xper will fix it ASAP.
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I'm no good with math but I can tell you that it is spelled Mathematical not Mathimatical.
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I feared as much. Using rules is easy enough, just a bit of a pain when compared to Thunderbird's very elegant solution. Too bad that T-bird doesn't have the groupware functionality, and Evolution is just a PITA. Thanks for weighing in. You've saved my bacon (or at least some of my *time*) again!
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Cross-infection is possible, yes. But pretty unlikely unless one partition is mounted so that the other partition's OS can access it via normal means. Linux is less likely to have virus issues than any version of Windows. Malicious logic for Linux exists to one extent or another, but isn't the daily deluge we see in a Windows environment.
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Other threads removed. Please don't do that. Only one is needed.
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Oooo...look at Ricktendo with his fancy new avatar and sig Very nice!
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I think that my results are different from tommyp's because I reduce more than him (ZZZZZ_TOTAL_REMOVER_IE.REM).
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I'm sure there is something out there that will do what you want, and I am interested to hear if you find it But you should remember that in this age of spam and phishing, many people do not allow HTML or images in their email, ESPECIALLY stuff that is loaded from a 3rd-party server. [ moved ]