I think we have a langauge barrier going on here. So you created an account at dyndns.com Then you setup hosts correct? Then at each...
To add to what Reggie said. First and foremost the three different locations need different subnets. Example: Main location...
Looks like a decent box to me. http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12029_na/12029_na.HTML
Yep. Is it a gigabit switch? The reason I question the ZA firewall is I would assume they are already behind a real hardware FW from the WAN...
Just curious why corporate machines on a domain are running Zone Alarm? My first reaction was to get the server on the LAN at gigabit speed.
Oh I forgot to mention that when a Server HD gets full the first thing it does is shut down DHCP. Then it starts to shut down other "Non...
If it's a single drive you could remove the drive and copy the image to a bigger drive with something like Ghost.
Nope, Sounds like the LAN port is dead. Say a prayer over it and call Verizon.
what is the quality of the picture on your TV? Especially the lower channels (2-8) and the upper channels (65-75) -7 is ok but it isn't great. Is...
I think it is too. You say the DNS is correct but you never said what it was. The clients have to have their DNS requests pointed to the Domain...
Let me know what you figure out. I haven't been able to even get an XP desktop to sync in months.
Ouch! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820609245
They work fine if both plugs are on the same bus bar at the breaker box. Basically a service feed comming into the home is 240 volts. (two 120...
You could try the home plugs. Basically making a wired bridge with your existing electrical. Belkin and others make them.
I poked around with Yahoo a few min. and came to the conclusion it's called a Disclaimer line. Here's the first one that came up....
Also sounds like that computer may have 2 LAN connections.
How about removing the wireless utility in Control Panel / Add and remove programs? What type of wireless security do you have turned on?
Well there's the problem right there. Your Network card in your PC has it's properties set to static IP. And, It's the same IP as the router!...
Well it's been a few years and it's time to get some new hardware. I want to build a bone crusher. Intel Platform I don't game, but I edit...
I think we need to step back and punt here. Sounds like there may be a connection issue from the PC to the DLink. Bad cable maybe? Can you post...
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