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Re: PG 24 of the Web GUI guide for this modem lays out everything you need. http://arris.force.com/consumers/articles/User_Guide/TG1672G-NA-Web-GUI-User-Guide You are only allowed to use port forwarding to virtual servers. In your case I imaging you want to forward tcp 1 to 1023 to the internal host on 1 to 1023 as well. … | |
Re: is it mounted? is it a journaled partition or something else? | |
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Re: I'd say probably not. If the PC didn't come with a backlight, it probably isn't an upgrade. The backlight has to be controlled via keybard for brightness, the PC has to be able to interpret the command and adjust power, etc.... The external KBD is the way to go here. | |
Re: Use GPG. The private key is in your own hands and can not be 'handed over' by any 3rd party. | |
Re: The Juniper SSL only facilitates the connection. The logon prompt on RDP (I assume you are using RDP) is all windows 7. In the RDP window, you can setup a username for the computer connections and save to desktop as an RDP shortcut. HAve you tried that? | |
Re: How are you accessing the printer? Direct to IP, Bonjour, Windows share? IF this is on a network, it sounds like you didn't set it up... do you have an admin that can explain it to you? | |
Re: Do you have chrome set to prompt you every time a web page request a cert for authentication? Check that. | |
Re: FYI, In Virtual Box, release the mouse using the right CTRL key. In VMWare, release the mouse with Left CTRL+ALT Or use the guest additions where possible. | |
Re: You can't use 2 public IPs like that since the server can only have 1 gateway at a time without some type of failover mechanism or a router with that filover mechanism. Best bet for HA is to use 2 servers running same code and use a DNS round robin, … | |
Re: HE probably has wifi enabled on both the router and ISP modem. i.e. U-verse modem/router has wifi enabled by default. If the router went from what seems like a bridge mode (he had it in WAN) to a router mode (now it works in router LAN ports), then it's not … | |
Re: Apple ios will always be more stable. The simple reason is that they only need to code the OS for their own proprietary hardware. Windows tries to support a multiverse of different CPU/MB/Peripheral/HDs/NIC/etc along with all the 3rd party driver/add ins/etc. They are 2 very different types of tools. Apple … | |
Re: how are you testing this? You do know if you are pinging the interface, the firewall will drop the packets.... We would need lots more information. | |
Re: I think he means can a PC be joined to a network automatically. There are ways to automate the process through pre built images, but unless you are deploying many machines per day or have machines all over the country, it is really much easier just to pop in and … | |
Re: Create a file called ~/.vimrc and add: :set autoindent | |
Re: Bluetooth on a D630 was optional. ARe you sure you have it. If you do, then there is usually a Fn+number key to activate bluetooth and dell would have pre-installed the bluetooth drivers as well. Please confirm. | |
Re: Just my 2 cents here... I run Atlassian Jira/Confluence. Installing and running this on an ubuntu 14.04 was much easier than running on Windows. Have you evaluated using a linux platform instead? | |
Re: Exactly... remember that in 'bridge mode', the router ceases to be a router and becomes basically a connecter of the 2 networks. It neither has IP info, nor does it need any DHCP or dns information. It is now only passing traffic. | |
Re: Here's an idea off the top of my head. Just like the MS 'home' directories, Microsoft's 'best practices' states that you should share out the 'home' folder, then protect all the individual subfolders belonging to users with NTFS permissions. i.e.: \home -\john -\mary -\kate You would share out \\servername\home Each … | |
Re: No. This cable is probably a remnant from the cable TV. You don't know where the cable leads or if it is connected anyway right? Don't assume the cable is live and waiting for you. | |
Re: Corp Dropbox, Office 365, two off the top of my head. | |
Re: You need a router sitting between the 2 DSL drops and your internal network. Inside you run 2 subnets, 192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24. Rrouter interface is 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.2.1 which will serve as the gw for each subnet. Get a router that can do policy based routing and you can send … | |
Re: Right off the bat, you need to check whether the hardware is on the Hardware compatibility list for ESXi. http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php If it's not on the list, I would say don't even bother trying to fix it. Even if you *do* get ti working, there is no guarantee on stability. As … | |
Re: FYI, you can get these off tech net if needed. Also, FYI, 2003 support is ending on July of 2015. You should really consider moving to a newer OS if you are rebuilding any systems. | |
Re: Try this: http://www.slsmk.com/how-to-install-universal-media-server-ums-on-ubuntu-in-headless-mode/ | |
Re: Sounds like your DSL modem is in router mode. First thing is to see if your DSL modem has a bridge mode or has an option for a router behind router mode. This way your netgear becomes your permimeter device. Second, on your netgear you need to create the port … | |
Re: IN linux, KVM, XEN, and ProxMox are good solutions. We've used Proxmox for years here and it has really matured. There are still issues, especially if the host or shared storage crash... it can lead to corrupt drives. However, a daily snapshot helps alleviate any failures. The real issue with … | |
Re: Sanity check. From your Windows PC with the open ports, use the online tool http://canyouseeme.org This will give you your current public IP, plus it will allow you to test for open ports on that IP. Nifty tool to check for open ports. | |
Re: Seriously took all of 5 seconds to search for this: http://support.lexmark.com/index?segment=SUPPORT&userlocale=EN_US&locale=en&productCode=LEXMARK_X264&page=product&frompage=null#1 | |
Re: IS this a wifi network? If so, what auth mechanism do you have configured? WPA2 enterprise? | |
Re: WE need to know what OS, what remote product, what are the source and destination Addresses, and what kind of authentication is in use. | |
Re: In the SSL cert, what do you have as subject or SAN for the hostname? Do you have this same hostname in the .conf file? Is port 8000 listening for http or https traffic. You can usually recreate this error if you try to https over port 80 to a … | |
Re: Depends on the game and type of file. In addition, external HD are limited by the speed of the USB (if that's what you are using to connect). eSata, USB 3.0, or Thunderbolt offer faster speeds and are a better choice over usb/usb2.0. | |
Re: IIRC, you can't boot to a software RAID 5 larger than 2 TB. Back in the days when I tried software RAID, Windows would only boot with Raid 1. | |
Re: we would need a lot more information to troubleshoot anything like that. Lync functionality really has nothing to do with being able to ping a colleague. | |
Re: Seriously, this is a job for a local consultant. There is a LOT more to it than what can be explained here in just a few paragraphs. | |
Re: SSID is not the name of the router. SSID is the name if the Wireless network that is usually broadcasted out for client to find and attach. From the router/ap side, the SSID is found in the WIFI config for 2.4 and 5g setups. From the client side, almost all … | |
Re: boot into safe mode (f8 on startup) run msconfig from START - RUN Select Diagnostic startup Reboot Hows the performance now? If this is acceptable, then you can start turning on services little by little..... this is a lot of trial and error tying to hunt down an errand process, … | |
Re: There are dozens. I use one called simply 'Unit Converter'. No ads, free, works well. | |
Re: Also, ARe you sure the HD isn't detected or are you just not seeing a partition/drive letter? What does the Disk manager tell you? | |
Re: It depends on the model of macbook. If your MBP uses a 2.5 inch SATA drive, then you can replace it with almost any other 2.5 inch sata. Load up your OS on a usb and install the os. If your mbp uses a SSD board for HD, then you … | |
Re: Have all the PCs sync time with a single DC. All domain members should already to this. Standalones should be told where to get their time. Get the DC to sync time via NTP using something like the following: w32tm /config /syncfromflags:manual /manualpeerlist:0.uk.pool.ntp.org,1.uk.pool.ntp.org /update /reliable:yes | |
Re: 1st thing i would do is disconnect all internal lan devices. Plug a single system directly into your DSL drop (or into your DSL modem... not sure what type you have). You should have 1 machine online. There's a linux tool called 'mtr' that will trace along a path and … | |
Re: Just to add my 2 cents, I use Universal USB Installer to get Distros to USB. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/ | |
Re: Well for starters, what system are you using? | |
Re: You need to provide a lot more info. What's the current conenction using? What are the speeds? What content is he trying to access? What do you consider acceptable speeds? | |
Re: Typical hub and spoke VPN model. Your office is the hub with the 2 b2b VPN tunnels terminated to it. The trick to getting your home office to speak with the customer office is to have the customer's subnets included in your home office crypto maps for encapsulation. And vice … | |
Re: For the RAW RF, a simple $10 dongle and some opensource software get's you a RTL-SDR setup to monitor a wide range of frequencies up to 6-8 gig depending on your antennae. If you only want to capture data traffic on a Wifi network, then do what rubberman said. |
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