I have a lan and I want to have a detailed information about the traffic generated by the differents pcs in a lan
for example
172.16.0.30 -- downstream=500mb / upstream=100mb / Total=600mb
i want to have a pc 24 hs a day sniffin' my network..
whick soft do you recomend...????
i tried...
at the "top" level I have a 3com hub... like every hub, all info is sent to every port.. so I have the following squema:
INTERNET
\
\
ROUTER
\
\
3com HUB
\ \
\ \
\ Sniffin' PC
\
\
Switch (an ordinay one)
\...
I have a LAN with about 50 pcs... and I want to sniff all traffic... so I want to install a sniffer and have statistics about avery pc in my lan (data transfer, local and remote used ports, remote host per local host)...
whick soft would you recomend to do that job¿?
I have test Tamosoft...
in windows xp if you select 2 connections (in network connections, control panel) and do a right click, you are able to make a bridge... is it possible to do that in windows 2000? how?
I connect to MySQL databases through User DSN or System DSN, not File DSN. I get an error.. :(
i´ve been searchig for the best way to connect to a MySQL database.. and I found a discussion here
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Databases/MS_Access/Q_21249907.html
that says the best way to connect...
i´ve downloaded MyODBC-3.51.11-2-win.msi and installed it.. then I linked into MySQL via a pre-defined DSN.
I´ve been working with Access for a long time... and i've also been working with PHP and MySQL for the past 2 years. I know Access and I know MySQL... but I have to learn about Access...
I like working with MS-Access, but I don't want to use access databases anymore... I tried to use MySQL via ODBC and it seems to work fine...
Have anyone of you ever worked with Access & MySQL? Is it stable and safe??
The fact is that i want to develop more professional works, programs that...
Hi.
I´m used to deal with Access (only .mdb files)... now I would like to introduce myself into Access Projects... I have to make a decision. Which SQL Server would be the best for me?
Both work fine.. i think the =Sum(Abs(iva=0,21) * importe)
is more flexible because it does not depend of the recordsource of the report... but i don't know if it is faster than the other solution...
Both are valid.. thanks dhookom and lameid
I have a report... i want to sum only some rows of the report's recordsource...
example:
Report's recordsource:
"SELECT importe, iva FROM factura"
I want now a textbox in the report's footer with the sum of all "importe" where "iva=0,21"
how can i do that? That to I have to put in the...
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