Bierhunter,
What model BEFSR41? I did not have one to try and Linksys techsupport would not confirm that it would work. After reading your post I got a look at the config pages and while there was a "working mode" setting that could go from gateway to router on the dynamic routing tab (along...
Geros1,
I have never seen a cable modem w/ a built in wireless connection. If that IS the case you could get a wireless nic for your laptop and connect that way.
A more standard setup is a wireless access point (router) with a cat5 cable to the cable modem. Many of these have a built in...
The afore mentioned linux solution worked like a charm. Bierhuner, I was trying to do it on site w/ equipment on hand (Dlink wireless and another off brand). I spent 1.5 hrs on Linksys chat and sent emails but no one I was able to contact could provide me w/ a current product that would do it...
Bcastner, tks for the response. I dont see how Netbios info would be a problem if I can get network traffice where it needs to go. These are two smaller networks (ie 1 or 2 servers and 20 odd workstations) I was going to have hosts file handle name resolution and basically just want users on...
Wow it really is a screwed up mess. Step #1 would be to beg borrow or steal a machine on each subnet to be a SERVER. Were it me I would INSIST on a server in each subnet for all users on that subnet to share local files. Even a linux solution on a pentium I would be better than net#1 having...
My 2 cents.
DynDns.org ROCKS. I paid them the $9.95 upgrade just because their service was so flawless and now have 25 some odd terminals / routers etc. registered there (I think you need the upgrade to carry more than 5 but do it anyway because GREAT stuff like this should be supported).
In addition I intend to add static routes on each machine so if the 1.x subnet has the router on 192.168.1.25 and the 2.x subnet has the router at 192.168.2.25 then on machines in the 1.x subnet I type from cmd prompt-
route add 192.168.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.25 -p
and from the 2.x...
Tks for the response but this kinda misses the mark and makes the problem too complicated. I want one router to sit between two subnets and route packes between them. The analogous situation is that if subnet A was the lan and subnet B was the internet. The problem is that I want every...
If what you mean is that the mail shows in the inbox when it is unread (bold subject line) and as soon as you click on it, it disappears, then check for a filter set to only show unread items.
Also check for multiple accounts in the outlook client. See if their "clean sends" (a new mail initiated to person x) work but replies to that same person do not then outlook is selecting the wrong account to use for sending. If only one account, are the remote users using your smtp server or...
Remember when a router was a router. Is anyone familiar w/ a router that can route packets both ways between two subnets (ie 192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x) You used to be able to disable nat firewalls and turn these internet connection sharing routers into a REAL router via software configs but...
Travis, Yes the users had "log on locally" right to the server. Still only domain admins could access
Eldaria, I have 5 servers, 3 are domain controllers the exch server also host Norton Corp. My understanding was that a special group had to be created...
I have been pulling my hair out on this one for a long time. I have found a cure but use at your own risk because I prettymuch dreamed it up after noticing that if I gave explicit access to the various c: directories (c:\inetpub progrfiles\exchsvr system32\inetserv and \wbem) that I could logon...
I have the EXACT same problem and have pulled out my hair on this (MicroSoft Bald) It seems like such an obvious and easy to repair issue but as yet, despite 2^N setting changes (N>1000) No luck. We had a NT 4 domain before w/ Exch 5.5 which was disabled before we went win2k. Our domain for...
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