Newt was right early on... :)
Your subnet mask and network IP address indicates that the trusted network is 192.168.0.zzz The subnet mask and network IP addresses that...
All Newt's comments are spot on. Responses to his questions would be valuable to the troubleshooting process here.
With regards to upgrading W-9x to WXP: I clean install WXP, re-install apps, reload data. Connecting broadband through ICS... ...read all...
Well, maybe not. WINS can cause a bunch of problems that are sometimes hard to resolve. Read this. Which is only one of many problems that...
> The modem is working properly. > The tech left b/c he was at a lost. This is a non-sequitor. What is the indication that the modem is...
Some DSL connections use PPPoE and authenticate to a RAS server while others, depending on the ISP and/or local policies have an always-on...
Do you have a router? No? Consider getting one. > The comcast equipment is working > but it can't get the ip #'s from comcast > because...
You don't need to give up. You may need to try to deterimine where the problems are and troubleshoot them one at a time. Now that you are...
> QUESTION: I have an RJ-45. It sounds like straight through. If that's the case and you have never used a hub or switch, then it seems...
Perhaps you have a cross-over cable and the reason your PCs can talk to the DSL modem is that the modem will auto-sense the connection, thereby...
MFLYNN sez: This statement doesn't agree with the history of IBM and Seagate. MFLYNN sez: Do you have a source for this information?...
Sure. :) It would be interesting to hear what the analysis reveals.
They probably don't look for it (the bogus traffic.) It's probably an inconsequential blip in their traffic. They're probably more interested in...
In a W2K domain, W2K and WXP stations will register their addresses in DNS. If your ISP DNS servers are listed as primary on any of those...
I don't know anything about ISA servers. You have W2K AD. You have at least member servers and presumably clients that are recognized machines...
There's not a straight-forward answer. Check with your hardware vendor first to see what your hardware will support. Read this... ...MS KB QB...
Guest and Admin were created when you installed XP. You should have a STRONG password on the admin account. You should disable the GUEST...
No software yet... ...somebody mentioned chipset drivers and video drivers. You didn't respond to those suggestions. Are they installed? If...
Why do you want to do this? What's wrong with the way it is now?
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