Hello guys/gals,
I thank you all for the help on this frustrating mail issue. @Home was recently bought by comcast and in doing so, changed their policies regarding mail. I can now connect to their mail server (mail.comcast.net) without problems with all computers on my network. Thanks again...
I guess the workgroup is needed to be on the @home network in general - just like all PC's on a Windows network.
My router has an entry for a domain, which I put as @home. Supposedly this is forwarded to the PC's. The router also has an entry for computer name - I entered the one supplied by...
Here's the deal....
I have a home LAN sharing an @home cable connection via a D-LINK 4-port router/gateway (with NAT based firewall :)). No machines on the LAN can send or recieve email through the @home mail server. All machines on the LAN can, however, use Yahoo and Hotmail (POP3 and SMTP...
I am responsible for moving large amounts of data from a UNIX box to a PC. Both of these machines are at another office 10 mi. away. Both machines are on my network and all PC's on this network use NFS Maestro to talk to the UNIX box.
Which method would be the most efficient to accomplish...
I know someone who had irq problems with his NIC and display adapter (both on irq11). The problem was resolved by taking out the NIC (and all associated drivers)and putting it in another slot, forcing windows to re-recognize it and re-assigning it to another irq automatically.
This might...
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