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hi everybody...
i connected to the internet through my office LAN ,
1- is their anyway to use this connection at my pc in my home ..
2- is anyone know the name of software which make automatic configuration to IRQ ....
i connected to the internet through my office LAN ,
1- is their anyway to use this connection at my pc in my home ..
2- is anyone know the name of software which make automatic configuration to IRQ ....
ASKER
I don't mean that. i want use my office internet connection at home if i connected to ISP
a screen will come asking for username & password and i don't have that . can i make connection between my office pc and home pc through modem and browsing internet through this connection from my home .
2-is their any one known a software make automatic confugration to IRQ & found the conflicting of IRQ ,,
a screen will come asking for username & password and i don't have that . can i make connection between my office pc and home pc through modem and browsing internet through this connection from my home .
2-is their any one known a software make automatic confugration to IRQ & found the conflicting of IRQ ,,
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dew_associates...
<<Is your system at work on a network, and
through that network you connect to the Internet>>
yes ...
some one tell me you can do that by useing pc_anywhere software
but i don't know the procuder to do that ..
any sugestion
<<Is your system at work on a network, and
through that network you connect to the Internet>>
yes ...
some one tell me you can do that by useing pc_anywhere software
but i don't know the procuder to do that ..
any sugestion
You can check with your IS people if they'll let you connect to the office network from home as per jcarlo's suggestion and then connect to the internet once you're on.
This is called "remote node". Alternatively you can connect using "remote control" as per your friend's suggestion. Since you only want to use the internet connection, remote node may be easier.
Many network connections go through a router directly onto the net and don't use modems. This makes it impossible to copy the settings at home as per dew_associates' suggestion. In any case, you may get into bother if you just "acquire" the ISP account from your office.
This is called "remote node". Alternatively you can connect using "remote control" as per your friend's suggestion. Since you only want to use the internet connection, remote node may be easier.
Many network connections go through a router directly onto the net and don't use modems. This makes it impossible to copy the settings at home as per dew_associates' suggestion. In any case, you may get into bother if you just "acquire" the ISP account from your office.
MS, it would probably be easier for you to find out more about your network and connections at work, that will enable us to advise you of the easiest solution, presuming that your employer agrees.
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cancel the first qustion now ...
what about the 2'th one ... the software name .. no one ansewr
what about the 2'th one ... the software name .. no one ansewr
mslden, your comments were.....
2- is anyone know the name of software which make automatic configuration to IRQ ....
and...
2-is their any one known a software make automatic confugration to IRQ & found the conflicting of IRQ
Tell us more about what you need. You are looking for software that automatically cinfigures an IRQ setting and looks for conflicts?
Dennis
2- is anyone know the name of software which make automatic configuration to IRQ ....
and...
2-is their any one known a software make automatic confugration to IRQ & found the conflicting of IRQ
Tell us more about what you need. You are looking for software that automatically cinfigures an IRQ setting and looks for conflicts?
Dennis
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I am looking for software that automatically
cinfigures an IRQ setting and looks for conflicts
cinfigures an IRQ setting and looks for conflicts
Hope this helps,
Jeremy