Buy an 8 or 12 port switch. Connect ALL the PCs to the switch, and use one of the ports on the switch to connect to the router. The fastest part...
You can also try running ipconfig /renew on each of the PCs. That will force them to renegotiate their IP addresses with the router.
Clouds are just groups of computers that respond to a simple request for data. The point of a cloud is that you don't need to care where the...
Allowing a direct connection to shared drives/folders through an internet router is ALWAYS a security issue. Your set up is vulnerable. I strongly...
The other PCs will connect directly to the router via the wireless connection. Therefore, changes on your computer won't have any affect. There...
Add up how many ports you need. Then multiple that by 1.5. Get a switch with that many ports. So if you want 6 ports, 6 x 1.5 = 9. So get a switch...
If you have shadow copy running, you can restore from that. Otherwise you will have to restore from back up.
You've not tried Opera then :D
It depends on how the VPN is set up. If you are using a point to point VPN (typical windows server to remote PC connection) you'll have to fiddle...
I'd check that you've removed the old computer object from active directory and look for loose ends in DNS. Also if you have WINS running, run a...
Did you actually change the setting from 1gig to 100Mb/s, or did you actually change from auto to 100Mb/s? If the later (which I suspect is the...
By far the best, simplest, and most secure solution is to invest in a hardware firewall that provides VPN access. Cisco, Watchguard, Sonicwall all...
Best solution is to set up a router with the external IP address that you are currently using for your web site PC. Then set up all the PC with...
DNS is simply a way of matching IP addresses to human readable names. DNS has nothing to do with the passage of traffic. Basically network...
Looks to me like your systems are struggling to resolve the domain. For names to be resolved from SIDs, the system needs to look up identities...
Using backup assist will make your live a lot easier. It's not free, but for server backup it is very cheap and works a treat. It basically adds...
Those two IP addresses are on different subnets (unless you are using not using the standard 192.168.0.0 mask of 255.255.255.0). For that to work,...
Personally, with that number of client machines, I would strongly recommend you look at adding a server. It makes managing the network far easier.
Good advice. I would add that as the NIC is often part of the motherboard chipset, you may need motherboard drivers as well as or instead of...
Simplest solution is not to do VPN at the server, but at the router instead. That way you won't have to enable the second DHCP. You may have to...
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