RE: Jim -->RE: No Thoughts???---> RE: [H] Network, Internet Settings
Thanks Vince, obviously my networking skill are not what I hoped or needed, sure have learned a few things over the last couple of days. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Analyst Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 6:59 AM To: The Hardware List Subject: Re: Jim -->RE: No Thoughts???---> RE: [H] Network, Internet Settings On 22 Apr 2006 at 20:47, rls wrote: > Well, it sounds good, but I really don't know how to begin step one - > any online resources that would give me a clue? Go here: http://practicallynetworked.com/ and check out the 'Troubleshooting & Tutorials' section. Vince
Jim -->RE: No Thoughts???---> RE: [H] Network, Internet Settings
Well, it sounds good, but I really don't know how to begin step one - any online resources that would give me a clue? Thanks -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Edwards Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 7:02 AM To: The Hardware List Subject: Re: No Thoughts???---> RE: [H] Network, Internet Settings I just want to comment that you might want to think about setting up a 3rd party DNS throughout the setup and not both SBC and Cox That might help the school bbs problem. No? At 4/21/2006 07:39 PM, rls wrote: >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of rls >Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:16 AM >To: 'The Hardware List' >Subject: [H] Network, Internet Settings > >Had Cox Preferred Internet Service @ 3 months of an Introductory rate - It >was really great, but cannot afford the $79/mo regular price. But the years >of feeling that DSL was superior to cable has proved me wrong. Besides Cox >is light years ahead of SBC/ATT in terms of customer service. > >So I went with the SBC Download speeds up to 3.0 Mbps for $17.99 a month and >Downgraded Cox to the Value service with speeds of up to 256 Kbps at $9.95 a >month. > >That way the family can have some decent download speeds, won't have to >change their email addresses. And SBC has some router issues in this area as >she cannot connect to the School Systems message board unless I ping the >location about 30 times first. > >=Equip with == >Have a router/modem for SBC Running on local network at 192.168.1.xxx >Have a router/modem for Cox running on local network at 192.168.2.xxx > >Also have a Network Printer on local network @ 192.168.2.24x >Also have a NOS drive on local network @ 192.168.2.24x > >=HOW TO SET UP >Should I change the address of one of the router so that each is within - >lets say - 192.168.2.xxx? > >Then Should I install a second network card on the current machines with >only a single Ethernet card?? > >Then would I bridge the two cards together under network connection settings >- but have cable only going to one of the cards > >Or what ?? > >Thanks > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.5/321 - Release Date: 4/21/2006
Re: No Thoughts???---> RE: [H] Network, Internet Settings
I just want to comment that you might want to think about setting up a 3rd party DNS throughout the setup and not both SBC and Cox That might help the school bbs problem. No? At 4/21/2006 07:39 PM, rls wrote: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of rls Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:16 AM To: 'The Hardware List' Subject: [H] Network, Internet Settings Had Cox Preferred Internet Service @ 3 months of an Introductory rate - It was really great, but cannot afford the $79/mo regular price. But the years of feeling that DSL was superior to cable has proved me wrong. Besides Cox is light years ahead of SBC/ATT in terms of customer service. So I went with the SBC Download speeds up to 3.0 Mbps for $17.99 a month and Downgraded Cox to the Value service with speeds of up to 256 Kbps at $9.95 a month. That way the family can have some decent download speeds, won't have to change their email addresses. And SBC has some router issues in this area as she cannot connect to the School Systems message board unless I ping the location about 30 times first. =Equip with == Have a router/modem for SBC Running on local network at 192.168.1.xxx Have a router/modem for Cox running on local network at 192.168.2.xxx Also have a Network Printer on local network @ 192.168.2.24x Also have a NOS drive on local network @ 192.168.2.24x =HOW TO SET UP Should I change the address of one of the router so that each is within - lets say - 192.168.2.xxx? Then Should I install a second network card on the current machines with only a single Ethernet card?? Then would I bridge the two cards together under network connection settings - but have cable only going to one of the cards Or what ?? Thanks -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.5/321 - Release Date: 4/21/2006
No Thoughts???---> RE: [H] Network, Internet Settings
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of rls Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:16 AM To: 'The Hardware List' Subject: [H] Network, Internet Settings Had Cox Preferred Internet Service @ 3 months of an Introductory rate - It was really great, but cannot afford the $79/mo regular price. But the years of feeling that DSL was superior to cable has proved me wrong. Besides Cox is light years ahead of SBC/ATT in terms of customer service. So I went with the SBC Download speeds up to 3.0 Mbps for $17.99 a month and Downgraded Cox to the Value service with speeds of up to 256 Kbps at $9.95 a month. That way the family can have some decent download speeds, won't have to change their email addresses. And SBC has some router issues in this area as she cannot connect to the School Systems message board unless I ping the location about 30 times first. =Equip with == Have a router/modem for SBC Running on local network at 192.168.1.xxx Have a router/modem for Cox running on local network at 192.168.2.xxx Also have a Network Printer on local network @ 192.168.2.24x Also have a NOS drive on local network @ 192.168.2.24x =HOW TO SET UP Should I change the address of one of the router so that each is within - lets say - 192.168.2.xxx? Then Should I install a second network card on the current machines with only a single Ethernet card?? Then would I bridge the two cards together under network connection settings - but have cable only going to one of the cards Or what ?? Thanks