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  1. mwecomputers

    Delayed Write

    A few of questions first to get an idea of the layout... 1) Which vendor does the SAN environment consist of (i.e. EMC, HP, etc)? 2) What type of servers are hooked to it (i.e. Linux, Windows, combination of both)? 3) Is there SAN directors in place? 4) Describe the infrastructure -- iSCSI...
  2. mwecomputers

    Linksys WIreless Router and VOIP Router

    I don't believe this is possible as the wireless router doesn't have an option to be just an access point (usually just gateway or router). If you just want to add wireless to an existing wired network, you need to install a WAP54G access point. So I dont insert my foot in my mouth, I think...
  3. mwecomputers

    How do I boost the range of linksys WAG54G?

    Have you consider looking at Linksys' Wireless-G Range Expander (WRE54G)? Its a rather great thing to have to boost mobility, esp in the area I have to do network servicing on for older homes with thick plaster walls, etc. Make sure you check w/ Linksys support to see if the WRE54G and the...
  4. mwecomputers

    Mapping remote printers via Linksys WRV54G VPN

    I have tried using IP address to map to the printers (ie. \\10.1.1.2\deskjet). I thought about using lmhosts, however have no idea on setting this up on my client workstation (the windows helpfile on this REALLY sucks). This is a straight Windows 2000 Server build on the remote client side --...
  5. mwecomputers

    Mapping remote printers via Linksys WRV54G VPN

    This document is primarly for mapping drives, which is what I don't have a problem with. I have a working connection to the remote client site as I am able to map the drives and download/upload files easily. Remoting mapping the server-side printers is the problem.
  6. mwecomputers

    Mapping remote printers via Linksys WRV54G VPN

    I read the link information and don't fully understand. I am using Linksys' QuickVPN to connect through the Linksys WRV54G VPN endpoint then map to the remote Windows 2000 server. I am not running any type of remote desktop or terminal services session on the main server on the remote side...
  7. mwecomputers

    Mapping remote printers via Linksys WRV54G VPN

    Hi. I have setup a client with a Linksys WRV54G (VPN Endpoint Router) and able to successfully login to their network from a remote site (in this case, my home) using Linksys QuickVPN software. I can map to the client's server drives, however I cannot map to their printers that are hooked up via...

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