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  1. Greasemonkey

    Disabling IE

    what you can do is setup a password on the content advisor, that way you don't have to uninstall any of it at all.
  2. Greasemonkey

    Access-List configs

    access-list 102 deny ip any host 10.10.10.68 access-list 102 permit any any This willl deny any access to 10.10.10.68 and permit on everything else.
  3. Greasemonkey

    Serial port up/down repeatedly

    This might sound ridiculous but worth a try. If you have a long serial cable try to hang the cable so it doesn't shag. It could be your cable or the connection of the serial on the router.
  4. Greasemonkey

    Two IP LANs in 1 switch !!!!!

    oh and for the rest just set them up with another VLAN.
  5. Greasemonkey

    1912 Catalys switch

    It would not hurt to try it. Console are serial port and serial port are 9 pin on the computers so it almost make sense. You would use that to configure your Switch.
  6. Greasemonkey

    Two IP LANs in 1 switch !!!!!

    Just an idea, but you can set up those that you want to block from the interenet put then one let's say VLAN1, and then tell your router to deny access from VLAN1
  7. Greasemonkey

    Need info

    You have to find what range that ip address is in and figure out then you can find how big the range is. Alrite they give you 192.168.1.10/24 rite. Bits: 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Ranges: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 Mask: 255 254 252 248 240...
  8. Greasemonkey

    Need info

    The /24 mean that it is subnetted with 24 bits. As you know the ip address consist of 32 bit. That mean that it is a Class B network. xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx 8 . 16. 24 . 32

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