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Introduction
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a core infrastructure service on any network that provides IP addressing and DNS server information to PC clients and any other device. DHCP is used so that you do not have to statically assign IP addresses to every device on your network…
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Hello,
I have a machine which connects via ethernet to a private LAN, and wireless to a network which provides internet connectivity. The private LAN uses a wireless router to perform DHCP.
The problem is that the wireless and NIC adapters have different default gateways. The default gateway for…
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Hello,
I having problem connecting a NOkia cell phone to my home wifi network.
The wifi network is provided by a wireless card in a machine
running Debian Testing and 2.6.26-2-686 kernel. The cars is D-Link
DWL-G520 working in ap mode and has WPA encryption enabled.
The wireless network is provided…
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As we've been having some problems with sporadic packet loss, I've been preparing a replacement router (also an SSG5) for our current Juniper SSG5. I've setup the new SSG5 identically to the old one.
We have a /29 IP range with a single IP setup as a MIP map to a server and two others being used…
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I have a Linksys WRT54G router at my house.
How do I enable/perform connect-by-name on my network (like "kitchen" and "musicbox") on Windows XP, Linux (Ubuntu and CentOS), and Mac clients?
Sometimes it seems to work "on its own", but normally I have to go by IP address - which is a bit of a pain…
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