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What kind of network core gear is he using? Anyone try looking at the lights on the hub when he boots this beast?
If it is Win2k, it doesn't initialize the network card until the OS is almost...
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I think the trick is you don't want TWO default routes. If you are going to be doing something like this you really need a router.
If you have a backend network that you are fronting for, you...
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I think it is about 44,000 miles between my routers. One is here and the other bounces off a geosynchronus satellite at 22K miles in orbit before bouncing back to the router on the other end.
It...
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I haven't used the 8K7A but I have used and have several friends with 8KHA and 8KHA+ boards and they are all pretty great systems. Nothing to complain about and the BIOS updates are regular and...
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This sounds like a classic BIOS not supporting larger than 8GB drives. Many early Socket 7 and even some P-II boards had this issue. More recently, some boards are not able to support greater than...
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Here's what you need:
http://www.freesco.org/
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Nobody? Nothing? I'm feeling like the lone ranger here.
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Strange things happened today. It took a minute to get a handle on it but I'm under the impression that my DNS was hacked or possibly root servers. Now, without being specific about my site, here...
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Two tools:
One is good old ARP. In windows, ping an address and then ARP -a to get the mac address. With the mac address you can find out the manufacturer of the devices network card. I found a...
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A 166 with Win95 and 48m should be snappy. In the day, that was a good combo. I'd not advise upgrading to Win98 with this combo, though.
OK, here's what I'd look for:
1) Is there free space...
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