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We have a dedicated 56K line to an ISP using a Cisco router and a Motorola CSU/DSU. We seem to be having a lot of  timeout problems with traffic crossing the WAN. It seems to occur only with large ...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 07/20/1998 Views: 0
I am setting up a short-haul WAN IP connection between two buildings. I have a 100Mbps wireless infared laser system as my primary link, and a leased T1 as my backup link. I plan to use Linux boxes...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 12/06/1998 Views: 4
Is it possible to have queue based printing on a Novell 5.1 server across a WAN using a router that supports IP only?
Zones: NetwareDate Answered: 04/17/2002 Views: 0
I am going to be setting up a new network for our business. We are going to have a fractal T1 (768) and a DSL line. I want to run all of my servers on the T1 line and the internal users will use th...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 04/02/2003 Views: 0
How would i go about finding the ip that is visible to the world. i dont care about the local 192.168.1.xxx. my ip is: 24.169.182.72. i want to write a program that will tell me this. thanx.
Zones: C++Date Answered: 05/20/2004 Views: 0
I have a network that now requires multiple public IP addresses to different servers.  I have two companies that share one ISP.  In doing this they have decided to go from one exchange server to tw...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, DHCPDate Answered: 03/16/2005 Views: 0
I have 3 sites connected with WAN links. I have DFS set up and its working. If  user1 on site A opens a file on the DFS share and at the same time a user2 at site B opens the same file no message i...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 09/30/2005 Views: 0
Here is the scenario: 1.      4 regional sites have frame relay links to head office router. 2.      Each regional has a backup ISDN DDR to head office. 3.      A Unix box at head office hosts a critical U...
Zones: Networking, OS NetworkingDate Answered: 02/01/2006 Views: 0
I am looking for a solution to allow my salesman clients to connect wirelessly back to the main office within a 50 mile range. This would be a closed connection from salesmans laptop in his vehi...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 05/02/2006 Views: 0
I want to have network access to a friends' computer over the internet.  He has a router.  I have a router.  I want his PC to show up in my network neighborhood.  I want to be able to map a drive t...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, FTPDate Answered: 07/05/2006 Views: 0