For all the HP printers I've dealt w/, you can use your browser to login to the embedded webserver in the printer. Go to the networking page. Set the 'IP configuration method' to manual. Then set the IP address, netmask, and gateway address.
When you apply the settings, you'll probably lose...
You should be able to block using access rules. Go to
Firewall - access rules - add
on the general tab, give the facebook IP address and which internal addresses to block it from.
On the advanced tab, give the times to allow/deny.
you will have to add one rule to deny from 9:00-17:00 and...
I used a TrippLite 4 port KVM for a few years. At one time, it was mixed w/ Windows, Linux, OS X, and OS 9 boxes. The newer Macs I just used a PS/2 to USB adapter. Never any problems w/ it.
Right now I'm using an Apex outlook KVM. Running Win, Linux, and OS X boxes. It has some twitches...
Here's one version. I haven't tried this one, so I have no idea how it actually works.
http://www.phy.mtu.edu/~lshamir/downloads/WinMacro/WinMacro.html
Another option that we use is a NAS box configured as RAID 5. NAS is set up on the network w/ a fodler for each PC user. Pick your favorite backup software and have it backup to the users folder.
We happen to be using a Dell 705N and syncback as out inexpensive version.
I'm using an older XPRS2, so this may have changed a little. Go to the access page; services tab. At the bottom uncheck enable stealth mode.
It should respond to pings then.
Essential-Mac-OS-X-Panther-Server-Administration is a good one for getting started. One polace to get it is...
http://www.amazon.com/Essential-Mac-OS-X-Panther-Server-Administration/dp/0596006357/sr=1-1/qid=1158784351/ref=sr_1_1/104-9409075-7099113?ie=UTF8&s=books
I don't have any experience w/ the netgear box you are using, but... I currently use the Sonicwall client software which is a version of the Safenet software.
If your client software is truly a version of Safenet, You probably will NOT be able to browse the network just using the client. The...
Open your keyboard editor in the procomm setup and copy the key combo that is being sent as the F4 key.
Then open the metakey editor and paste in the command from the keyboard editor.
I don't know the specifics to your modem/router, but I have both a Linksys and a netgear set up this way.
In the router setup there should be a setting to NOT broadcast the SSID. Usually it's uncheck the box to stop broadcasting.
Next setup WEP at the minimum, but WPA if the router supports...
It looks like you can set this up using a group policy. It's under
Group policy - user configuration - windows settings - internet explorer maintenance - connection - proxy settings
One way to do it is to open IE. Click tools - options. Click on the connections tab. At the bottom, click on LAN settings.
Check "use a proxy server..." and click on advanced. In the HTTP proxy address type 127.0.0.1 then in the exceptions box, type the list of address you want to be able...
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