I have a unique problem that someone with more network expirence than I can probably solve very quick, and I have exasuted myself trying to solve it.
I have a T1 to the internet setup with NAT through a Cisco router. I also have a T1 to a private WAN setup using NAT through the same router...
Well, I have a workaround that seems to be fixing the problem. I turned off the DHCP server in the router, and asigned the PCs on the network static IPs, then got my primary and secondary DNS servers from Verizon and inserted them manually. This seems to have fixed the problem for me. Let me...
I have this EXACT same problem with the EXACT same router. Tried flashing it to the newest firmware and it didnt help. I too have tried every possiblity to resolve the issue to no avail.
My net is through verizon DSL, but the problem is the same. Trust me, I know how irritating this can get...
Here is the problem. I bought a uATX mobo and case. It was shipped with a CPU and HSF attached. Somethime durring shipment, the HSF broke off and took the two center clips on the socket with it. So I need to find a HSF that uses all 3 pins on both sides of the socket, or can mount using the MB...
Here is the problem. I bought a uATX mobo and case. It was shipped with a CPU and HSF attached. Somethime durring shipment, the HSF broke off and took the two center clips on the socket with it. So I need to find a HSF that uses all 3 pins on both sides of the socket, or can mount using the...
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