... I always restart after changing the network settings. And since I turn off the PCs at night, they get rebooted that way too. I am still utterly convinced I...
... I can guarantee you you don't. NetBIOS is what's required for Windows networking. The machine I'm on now is on a network with a variety of machines on....
... Fraid not - TCPIP is all you need (with Client for Microsoft Network). TCIPIP is certainly a better stack that IPX/SPX If you having trouble with machines...
... No good for me then. I use a DHCP Server so that friends can plug into my network at LAN Parties (which happen reasonably often) and have things just work...
... NO!!!!!!!!!! Put down your network toplogy ie what workstations servers, default routes you use etc. We might be able to get to the bottom of it then :) ...
To me, it was 2 weeks. You have 60 days direct with PosiiveSale G. Gareth Cook Senior Engineering Specialist EMEA ED, IBM SWG Lotus Park, Staines, TW18 3AG ...
At home I run a workgroup with only Win98 machines and find the following: You only need IP installed - the setup will bind NetBios to this by default. I must...
I read about various specifications of these LEDs. Which ones are you looking at sourcing? If a bulk purchase is still being discussed and they are the right...
... I ... at ... The problem isn't so much with the real time delivery of the broadcast, but with the variation in buffer sizes at the client device. Clients...
Those of you who live/work in London are referred to the fine cartoon at the top right hand of page 2 of today's issue. I should stress that Phil Harris was...
... So why not have both? - have *YOUR* PC's on fixed IP's (say .1 through .10 or so), and additionally have a DHCP scope with (say) .50 through .75 in it for...
I realise it's a bit unfashionable with the current vogue for broadband, but can anybody recommend a leased line provider? The one's I was familiar with a ...
Ant, If you're in London, the Globix are still good. They've now come out of the Chapter 11 cleanly, and are running fine. Their managed firewall service goes...
UUnet or dare I say it BT are very competitive now with there NetStart Packages, speak to your account manager and you'll get some good deals. ... From: ant...
Gerard's right - if service is more important than price I'd consider UUNET. ... From: Gerard McGovern [mailto:stuff@...] Sent: 1 May 2002 12:36 To:...
Wouldn't touch EASYNET with a barge pole. There's a LOT of competition in the market at the moment, so don't trust list prices... In London, I'd expect to pay...
... Or option number 2 is 2Meg ADSL at £1,500 for the year, leaving you with £7,500 to spend on co-lo and/or a dedicated server. Might be a better option, if...
... I guess you've obviously had a bad experience? They've been fine for our leased line - even proactive on the odd occasion! My ADSL experience with them is...
Interesting read of Ant's review of the A10 micromodule... Got me to wondering if it might finally be feasible to do something which I've been thinking about...