My first piece of advice would be to ask this question on a Windows help
list. This list is dedicated to Linux, which has no Explorer, no "My
Compute", and generally none of the problems you describe.
I know that isn't a terribly helpful answer, but most folks here would
advise you to change op
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:42:34PM -0500, Angela Nash wrote:
> You can set up a system and use what is known as NAT (Network Address
> Translation), or Masq in Linux. Basically, this lets more than one PC use a
> single IP address.
>
> My recommendation is to go buy the LinkSys Etherfast Cable/D
Please,which is the price
of the home connect cable modem of 3Com??? 150 dollars??
I need this info.I want to buy one for my RedHat Linux...
Thanks.
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Please,which is the price
of the home connect cable modem of 3Com??? 150 dollars??
I need this info.I want to buy one for my RedHat Linux...
Thanks.
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We have a rather overzealous computer teacher/jewelry shop
owner at my school, who has now taken up a jihad against sites that kids goto
like shockwave.com, hotmail.com, aol.com, alt.sex.pudgy.sheep, etc.
What is a freeware/VERY low cost (We're too ghetto and
cheap to pay for software :( ),
The LinkSys, and other cable/DSL routers, let you map ports so you can run
servers and do inbound connections. It takes extra configuration, but when
you're ready to do this, you'll understand how to map the ports.
Jason
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