Can't even shout, Can't even cry. The Gentlemen are coming by. Looking in windows, knocking on doors. They need to take seven, and they might take yours. Can't call to mom, can't say a word. You're gonna die screaming but you won't be heard.

Dream Girl ,'Bring On The Night'


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Eddie - May 11, 2005 8:19:52 pm PDT #2844 of 10003
Your tag here.

tommyrot, let's say you set up your network like so:

Internet
|
Router-------
|           |
Firewall    VPN
|           |
LAN----------

If you add routes to the Firewall (which will be your LAN's gateway) that say if the destination network is 123.45.67.89/24 then send to the VPN's LAN IP address (for example).

If that makes any sense.


Volans - May 12, 2005 6:20:31 am PDT #2845 of 10003
move out and draw fire

Okay, here's the setup:

I have two computers on a Netgear hub/router. I want to have the modem go from the wall to the router so that either/both computers on the network can be online at the same time. Unfortunatly, the DSL modem they gave me has a USB connector, rather than the Ethernet connector I asked for...can I hook it to one of the computers and set up my network to get the effect I'm looking for? Or should I try to exchange it?

How would you set this up with an Ethernet connector anyway? Back in the States we had cable modem, and that went into the "uplink" port on the router, no big deal. Would it be the same with this?


DCJensen - May 12, 2005 6:36:26 am PDT #2846 of 10003
All is well that ends in pizza.

I'd try to exchange it. To use the USB type, you would have to set up one computer with internet sharing. Plus? If that machine is disconnected from the network or off, the oter machine can't get out on the 'net.

Hmm. Not sure if a USB hub can be used to share a DSL modem.

One would think all broadband modems would have ethernet. Weird.


DCJensen - May 12, 2005 6:39:05 am PDT #2847 of 10003
All is well that ends in pizza.

How would you set this up with an Ethernet connector anyway? Back in the States we had cable modem, and that went into the "uplink" port on the router, no big deal. Would it be the same with this?

Yes, with Ethernet.


Stephanie - May 12, 2005 6:48:08 am PDT #2848 of 10003
Trust my rage

I'm looking for a used PC laptop that I can use for taking the bar exam. (The software they use won't work with my Powerbook.) I'll look on eBay next, but I thought someone here might have an old laptop they would like to get rid of. All I need is:

  • CPU = 200Mhz
  • RAM = 64MB
  • Drives = 50MB of free hard drive space and one floppy disk drive
  • IE 5.0 or higher plus the ability to connect to the internet
  • Windows 98 or whatveer came after that.


DCJensen - May 12, 2005 6:59:15 am PDT #2849 of 10003
All is well that ends in pizza.

I'm looking for a used PC laptop that I can use for taking the bar exam. (The software they use won't work with my Powerbook.)

Could always get Virtual PC...


tina f. - May 12, 2005 7:04:34 am PDT #2850 of 10003

hi tech-heads

Have any Mac users upgraded to iTunes 4.8 and had trouble with iTunes recognizing your iPod?

I am using OS 10.3.9/iTunes 4.8 with a 4G iPod photo. Just wondering if I am the only one having this issue. Thanks.


tina f. - May 12, 2005 7:18:01 am PDT #2851 of 10003

cereal:

A quick skim through the apple discussion forums shows that there a lot of other problems folks are having with 4.8. (Not being able to buy music from the apple store, not getting radio stations that used to work on 4.7, not being able to convert at 192 kbps - it auto. resets to 128 apparently, etc.) Screw that. I am going back to 4.7 and waiting a week or so for apple to work on the bugs (which is what I should have done in the first place).


Stephanie - May 12, 2005 7:20:54 am PDT #2852 of 10003
Trust my rage

Could always get Virtual PC...

I thought about that but the software's webpage says it's a specific violation of the license to install it on a Mac. I have no idea why, but I want to avoid any problems on test day.


DCJensen - May 12, 2005 8:41:58 am PDT #2853 of 10003
All is well that ends in pizza.

I thought about that but the software's webpage says it's a specific violation of the license to install it on a Mac.

Weird. And? Annoying.