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  1. xwray

    PIX 501 DHCP Server function

    During the past couple of weeks my PIX 501's DHCP server function has ceased to assign an IP to my wireless laptop (connecting to the home network via a Linksys WAP54G WAP) yet still it assigns IPs normally to all of the other devices connecting wirelessly to the network. Thinking something may...
  2. xwray

    Changed from software to hardware firewall...broke NETWORK PLACES

    Rebooted many times including the 501. I'm about resigned to this never working again...it's not causing me any real grief but it is extremely frustrating when you know it worked before and for whatever reason decided to quit working. I know that network browsing problems have been a source of...
  3. xwray

    Changed from software to hardware firewall...broke NETWORK PLACES

    I followed your instructions...the Browser Service was in fact disabled. I enabled it but I still get the same results and I have waited over an hour for things to sync up. Now, I only turned the service on on the computer I'm using for Network Places...was I supposed to do so for all computers?
  4. xwray

    Changed from software to hardware firewall...broke NETWORK PLACES

    Thanks for the response. I have the home LAN set up as a workgroup and all workstations are members of this workgroup. There are no desktop firewalls on any of the machines
  5. xwray

    Changed from software to hardware firewall...broke NETWORK PLACES

    I'm sure this has a simple answer but being as network illiterate as I currently am I could use some help. Previously I was running WinGate on a dedicated machine for NAT and it's "firewall" features. This machine's first NIC was connected to a cable modem and the second NIC was connected to a...

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