yeah, the six computers are on a hub along with the server. but i thought you were talking about plugging the laptop into some sort of switch, my mistake. But i still can't add another NIC card to the laptop...in the past, i would just remove the default gateway and give the laptop a static ip...
my network setup is like this: one business DSL line that has 6 workstations all connected to one Domain controller that is the server. the second DSL line is a residential line that has one computer hooked up for it. I would like to give the one computer access to my domain controller so we can...
I have a few computers running Windows ME that connects to a Windows 2000 Advanced server and up until yesterday everything was working fine. The ME machines can get into the pre-existing mapped drives on the server but when anyone tries to open the file, their computer locks up. Some...
hey, does anyone know how to go about getting partnerships with distributors to sell their products on my website? I want to hear all your suggestions.
Is there any way to have Linux automatically obtain an IP address? Or do I have to give it one, the current network I have obtains IP addresses automatically under windows 98 & 2000.
I tried to use fdisk to clean the hard drives but it wouldn't let me get rid of the extended partition for some reason...but now I'm using some partition program and it seems to be wiping out everything. so, I don't need to any type of format when I begin the installation right?
I have a machine with two 30 gig hard drives...how many partitions should I have and how do I set up the partitions easily...what program can I use....can I use fdisk? I know I need at least 3 partitions, right?
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