We have a PC that gives this message on just about anything you try to run. I can get the calculator and a game or two to work, but anything more than that gives this error. I've tried Safe Mode with the same results. I can't get into Manage because the MMC plug-in won't load. I can't run...
After I posted, I started looking around for myself. There some pretty cool 'spy' software out there. Check this out! This stuff is cheap - $40!
I'm still open to opinions/suggestions though...
Small business LAN with fractional T1 into a Cisco 1720 router. One user is suspected of abusing his Internet priveledges. Management wants to monitor (and log) his Internet usage to decide if action is warranted.
They're looking for an inexpensive (probably means software-based) way to...
We have a Cisco 2600 series router connected to a frame-relay T1 with 2 PVCs - one to a network 'hub' site and one to another remote location. The router is configured to initiate an ISDN call to the hub site upon loss of connection. The problem is that it's looking for the whole line to drop...
Why is it strange? It's against your Terms of Service! I guess they're doing a pretty good job of blocking.
"This service does not permit the operation of a server of any type from your Residential Power Link Service."
<< ... and then just use a RJ-11-->RJ-45 pigtail for my phones. >>
You apparently don't realize that you can plug an RJ11 plug into an RJ45 jack without an adapter.
It is possible that the jacks ARE wired for ethernet. Pins 4 and 5 (the center pair) is not used for Ethernet, and could have been wired for phone in addition to the Ethernet. The key is to look at the OTHER end of the wire and see what's going on there. Is there a punch block, a patch panel...
If you want to receive mail directly, the MX record should point to the address of your router - NOT their mail server. It is common to have secondary MX records point to the ISP's mail servers in case yours is down.
Several thoughts... Have you tried sending mail to user@ipaddress instead of user@domainname?? That would take the MX lookup out of the process. Also, have you done an MX lookup on your domain name and verified that it is the address of your router?? Is your router forwarding incoming SMTP...
Actually, if you look carefully at the diagram at the bottom of the PDF page, you'll see a reference to a voice/data module. Check out the spec sheet for it here.
It's like a mini patch panel, and doesn't require the usual wall mounting bracket. I've also used the '66 style' ones pictured on...
Verizon sometimes uses Westell modems. If you have one, chances are you can upgrade the firmware to turn the modem into a router. I have done this and it does work. Visit Westell's website.
If you want low end equipment, you will probably have to split out the modem and router. Linksys makes both, but not in one box. Be careful about the modem - the standards of the modem must be compatible with the standards of the head-end equipment.
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