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  1. justinhaynes

    Aloha Networking Problem.

    Thanks coorsman and MitchellW0214, I'll take a look. Rosemarysbaby - With your configuration now and your configuration before all the network mess, did your Aloha POSs and server live behind NAT with Private IP addresses like 192.168.x.x, 172.16-31.x.x, or 10.x.x.x? Or are they now and were...
  2. justinhaynes

    Aloha Networking Problem.

    coorsman: no changes were made on the POS or the Aloha server machines other than changing the IPs from Static IPs to DHCP. However, instead of being plugged into the switch on the DSL modem, they were plugged into a linksys WRT54G. So in that sense, they were placed behind a physical...
  3. justinhaynes

    Aloha Networking Problem.

    A local coffee shop uses Aloha and offers free wireless access to its customers. Currently, The two Aloha machines (The POS, and the other one, which I guess is the file server), have their own Public Static IP addresses. The wireless router also has its own Public Static IP address. This...

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