I thought you might do the same with a special USB cable, something
like the old PCAnywhere :)
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 6:02 PM, AndyD jarnd...@gmail.com wrote:
No-one else has said it so I will g:
for two PC's forget wireless and vpn's - two $5 ethernet cards and a
crossover cable!
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No-one else has said it so I will g:
for two PC's forget wireless and vpn's - two $5 ethernet cards and a
crossover cable!
AndyD 8-)₹
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From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On
Behalf Of John Harvey
Sent: 17 July 2012 22:51
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: RE: [NF] Network Question
The simple answer is yes, it can be done
On 07/17/2012 07:30 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote:
Ted: Ring Central is a VOIP service and each phone requires a separate
external visible IP address.
So, each of these machines is separately connected to the Internet.
That's two
I have a customer that has two computers hooked up to Ring Central.
They have separate connections to the Internet and separate IP
addresses. I do not know if they are static or dynamic. The question
is, can I network those two computers together so they can share files?
Possibly using
Subject: [NF] Network Question
I have a customer that has two computers hooked up to Ring Central.
They have separate connections to the Internet and separate IP
addresses. I do not know if they are static or dynamic. The question
is, can I network those two computers together so they can
: [NF] Network Question
I have a customer that has two computers hooked up to Ring Central.
They have separate connections to the Internet and separate IP addresses. I
do not know if they are static or dynamic. The question is, can I network
those two computers together so they can share files
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote:
I have a customer that has two computers hooked up to Ring Central.
Is that like The One Ring To Rule Them All?
Or is that just your local ISP?
Is there a reason why they have separate connections?
They have separate
On 07/17/2012 01:51 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Jeff Johnsonj...@san-dc.com wrote:
I have a customer that has two computers hooked up to Ring Central.
Is that like The One Ring To Rule Them All?
Or is that just your local ISP?
Is there a reason why they have
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On Behalf Of Jeff Johnson
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To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] Network Question
On 07/17/2012 01:51 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Jeff Johnsonj...@san
On 7/17/2012 5:54 PM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
Jeff - and I'm no network expert - so YMMV - but, if I am not mistaken -
you could simply use a Hub - and connect both PC's to the hub via the
extra network card you are looking to put into each of the PC's. At
least, I think that's what I did some time
compared to Windows 7. My point being that it depends on
which version of Windows you are trying to connect, too. But, regardless
(unless it's Windows 3) it should work fine.
Mike Copeland
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Subject: Re: [NF] Network Question
From: MB Software Solutions, LLC
] Network Question
I have a customer that has two computers hooked up to Ring Central.
They have separate connections to the Internet and separate IP
addresses. I do not know if they are static or dynamic. The question
is, can I network those two computers together so they can share files
:22 PM
Subject: Re: [NF] Network Question
You could also set up a software VPN between the two computers over the
internet and save the trouble and expense of 2 separate cards and a switch.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 6:22 PM
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You could also set up a software VPN between the two computers over the
internet and save the trouble and expense of 2 separate cards and a switch.
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From: Jeff
Michael Madigan mmadi10...@yahoo.com wrote:
You could also set up a software VPN between the two computers over the
internet and save the trouble and expense of 2 separate cards and a
switch.
That is more headache to support than the hardware.
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Not a chance. I can setup the VPN in about 10 minutes and have zero maintenance
issues.
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On Jul 17, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Tracy Pearson tr...@powerchurch.com wrote:
Michael Madigan
6:38 PM
Subject: Re: [NF] Network Question
Not a chance. I can setup the VPN in about 10 minutes and have zero maintenance
issues.
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Subject: Re: [NF] Network Question
Not a chance. I can setup the VPN in about 10 minutes and have zero
maintenance issues.
Michael Oke, II
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On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote:
Ted: Ring Central is a VOIP service and each phone requires a separate
external visible IP address.
So, each of these machines is separately connected to the Internet.
That's two points of access worth worrying about. There
Something Ted said rang a bell with me, no pun intended. They don't need a
separate Internet connection for each phone. Ring Central can handle multiple
extensions in a single location. Are you sure they have a hardware guy?
Michael Oke, II
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Subject: Re: [NF] Network Question
Something Ted said rang a bell with me, no pun intended. They don't need a
separate Internet connection for each phone. Ring Central can handle multiple
extensions in a single location. Are you sure they have a hardware guy?
Michael Oke, II
661-349-6221
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