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    aol dial up with redhat linux 8.0 or 9.0

    Has any used the Redhat linux to connect with AOl dial-up. I know that it is propietary, but there has to some way around it in redhat, or a software that will allow this to happen. Any feed back would be greatly appeciated.
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    networking linux and windows workstations

    What do I need to do to get my windows workstations seeing my linux workstations? Is there a command or program that I'm over looking. I'm running win98 to winxp, and have redhat 7.2 workstation. I did the custom load and only picked the workstation. Is there some place that I can go to and see...
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    Home Networking

    Sorry, about my last thread, but looking at the diagram again, you are right. They do have wireless routers. The only wiring that you would need to do is from your cable modem to the the Access Point / Router. Which is all in one. If you go to www.linksys.com it has a picture and a short...
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    Home Networking

    The advantage of this is that it is wireless!!!!
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    Amd

    I went to a seminar for the WINXP and the P4, and they had a demonstration that showed how much faster the P4 was. They didn't show us that the other CPU was twice as slow, so of course the test went as plan. The Athlon is a much better CPU for the money and the speed. It's like comparing Linux...
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    Amd

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    Amd

    I went to a seminar for the WINXP and the P4, and they had a demonstration that showed how much faster the P4 was. They didn't show us that the other CPU was twice as slow, so of course the test went as plan. The Athlon is a much better CPU for the money and the speed. It's like comparing Linux...
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    AOL dialup with a multitech routefinder

    Chopper, HELP! Does anyone have any ideas what I can do with an AOL dialup account. Is there any other way that I can use the account to network no more than 3 workstations with port mapping(port forwarding) to make this work. This will save me a bunch of money!!!!!!!!!
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    AOL dialup with a multitech routefinder

    Chopper, HELP! Does anyone have any ideas what I can do with an AOL dialup account. Is there any other way that I can use the account to network no more than 3 workstations with port mapping(port forwarding) to make this work. This will save me a bunch of money!!!!!!!!!
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    Home Networking

    Chopper set up your whole network for you with the diagram. Now all you have to do is implement it. That is exactly how I have all my pc's set up in my house, and it works great.:D
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    Home Networking

    Chopper set up your whole network for you with the diagram. Now all you have to do is implement it. That is exactly how I have all my pc's set up in my house, and it works great.:D
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    Ethernet with no wire

    If I understand your question correctly. You want to set up a wireless network that is cheap. Linksys was rated the top of it's class for small office/ home use by PC magazine and the access point will only run you around $150 and the network adapter is around $70. There are some limitations to...
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    Ethernet with no wire

    If I understand your question correctly. You want to set up a wireless network that is cheap. Linksys was rated the top of it's class for small office/ home use by PC magazine and the access point will only run you around $150 and the network adapter is around $70. There are some limitations to...
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