I have had the same problem on a couple of pc's and it all started when I installed SP1. There is no further information I can think of giving. Simply that you working away one second and the next you get a little message in the corner telling me that I am now working offline. Nothing has...
The pc's will not be able to hear eachother if they are on two seperate VLAN's. They will only see/hear the pc's in the same VLAN. You would need a second router to allow comunications between the VLAN's thus creating additional and unnecessary requirements.
I dont know too much about this on Bay switches but on Cisco switches you can restrict certain ports to talk only to one destination port or to only allow a certain MAC address on one port. Maybe this could be used?
To do it by splitting the network into VLAN's would work but you would need a...
One word
VLAN's
Wont get them on an unmanaged switch. (You wont get it on some managed switches too but that is not the point) One of the best things about managed switches in my opinion is that they can have the ability to VLAN.
For more info though I would suggest picking up one of the CCNA...
At last, finally a success. And the most frustrating part is it worked with my straght-thru db9(f)-db9(f) cable.
The only differences were I downloaded the latest version of Hillgraeves HyperTerminal Private Edition from ther site and pressed Ctrl-C instead of Ctrl-Y (as they instruct in the...
Ok...I am taking the sledgehammer approach...I have purchased db-9 connectors, rj45-db9(f) apapters, a straight thru cable and a null modem cable. I have made myself a rollover cable and I am going now to purchase two null modem adapters. Surely out of all this I must find something that works...
What wiring configuration did you use on the converters. All the RJ45/DB9-F converters I can get are custom wired.
I found this suggestion on the internet. Is it correct?
RJ45 - DB9
1 - 6
2 -
3 - 1
4 - 5
5 - 2
6 - 3
7 - 8
- 4
Can someone give me a hand here. I am in the same situation. At first I used a standard DB9-DB9 serial cable and had no success. Then I tried a null modem cable and still no success. What exactly where you using to get this to work? A standard serial cable with null adapters on either end? or a...
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