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From: xBANEx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 6:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: network


please help, im using my downstairs computer as a server for my computer,
but i cant touch my downstairs computer nor put anything on it, i need to
know how to get my own ip address for this computer, being my client, so i
can run vnc, im getting weird stuff like. 192.168.0.2 and that works in this
house with vnc but it doesnt work in the outside world.... i also get the
same ip address as the one downstairs and that doesnt work eaither.....
somone please help me get around this.... u can email me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or just respond to this... i tried everything!  my
specs are windows 98 second eddition, and 1 accton nic and 1 realtek nic in
the downstairs and 1 accton nic in the upstairs.. and running a pentium 3
with 578 megs of ram........ geforce 2 card, blah blah blah, u prolly dont
need to know this stuff but there it is :)   

thanx..
greg

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