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I don't remember where I saw it, but somewhere it said that the G4's have less steps per cycle, so it gets to complete the cycle faster, therefore it processes faster. By faster I mean faster than Intel's and AMD's chips.
Mon Jul 21, 2003 5:59 pm
dougisfunny
Joined: Oct 29, 2002
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heh, it may be "slower" but that don't mean much _________________ The problem with America is stupidity. I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
Tue Jul 22, 2003 10:30 pm
Cooolcorey
Joined: Nov 08, 2002
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Alrighty, I have a question. I'm trying to set up an FTP Server, and I have a LinkSys Router and 4 computers hooked up to it. Now, in order to get the FTP requests sent to the right computer, I need to go into the router settings and tell it which internal IP address it should direct them to, but the darn thing is set up to use DHCP, which basically means, the router automatically assigns IP addresses to the computers, but that means that the IP address could be different every single day, so it won't be able to send the FTP requests to the right computer. So what I'm really asking, is how do I set up my router and computers so that each computer has a static IP address?
I've already tried disabling DHCP on the router and going into the TCP/IP properties of each computer and telling them to use an IP address that I assigned to it (instead of the router), but when I did that, the computers said they had an IP address conflict with another computer on the network, even though I gave each damn computer a different IP address, so the computers wouldn't connect to the Internet, and wouldn't allow file transfers between themselves. Does anyone know anything about this? It's becomming quite frustrating...
Wed Aug 13, 2003 9:23 pm
dougisfunny
Joined: Oct 29, 2002
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I have my computer set up as an FTP server, only thing is it has no router. Which is your problem, it is most likely all in the router that decided the IP. I'll look into it more. _________________ The problem with America is stupidity. I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
Wed Aug 13, 2003 10:20 pm
Beefy
Joined: Nov 13, 2002
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Cooolcorey wrote:
So what I'm really asking, is how do I set up my router and computers so that each computer has a static IP address?
Log in to your router and go to the DHCP tab. The starting IP address setting should be 192.168.1.____
Set it to 100 or some other number between 11 and 254.
Next, go to the Status tab. Note the IP address and subnet mask under LAN, and the DNS address(es) under WAN.
Now go to the TCP/IP protocol settings for your network card. Set your IP address to 192.168.1.___ where ___ is some number other than the router's IP address and below the number you set for the starting DHCP address in your router. Set the subnet mask to the subnet mask under the Status tab LAN settings from your router. Set the default gateway to your router's IP address. Finally, set the DNS servers to the address(es) listed under the router's Status tab WAN --> DNS.
Your computer should now have a static IP address, but still be able to access the internet through your router.
To setup the router to forward FTP requests: log in to your router, click the Advanced button, then click the Forwarding tab. Under the customized applications type FTP. Ext. port: 20 to 21. Protocol: TCP. IP address: 192.168.1.___ where ___ is the static IP you gave to the computer you want to be the FTP server. Then, put a check in the enable box, then click apply.
I hope that helps. _________________ "Robots don't say 'ye'."
"I'll show ye!"
Thu Aug 14, 2003 5:34 pm
Cooolcorey
Joined: Nov 08, 2002
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Thank you so very very much! It works now. I was doing the exact same thing as you said, but I must have missed one step or something...
Anyway, one more question for now:
With the Port Forwarding, what if I wanted to set up a web server (HTTP)? Can I set the port forwarding so it forwards the HTTP requests to the computer with the static IP address?
The reason I ask is because I still want the other computers to get on the Internet, but port forwarding will send all the HTTP data to the one computer.
Thu Aug 14, 2003 7:59 pm
Beefy
Joined: Nov 13, 2002
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If you're running IIS for your web server, then all you should need to do is type your web server's IP address in the URL bar of your browser to access your webpage. _________________ "Robots don't say 'ye'."
"I'll show ye!"
Thu Aug 14, 2003 10:01 pm
Alshoff
Joined: Jan 26, 2003
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Cooolcorey wrote:
Thank you so very very much! It works now. I was doing the exact same thing as you said, but I must have missed one step or something...
Anyway, one more question for now:
With the Port Forwarding, what if I wanted to set up a web server (HTTP)? Can I set the port forwarding so it forwards the HTTP requests to the computer with the static IP address?
The reason I ask is because I still want the other computers to get on the Internet, but port forwarding will send all the HTTP data to the one computer.
Port forwarding only forwards incoming requests, not outgoing. So users on your LAN won't notice any difference.
Quote a webpage on my router's settings interface:
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Port forwarding can be used to set up public services on your network. When users from the Internet make certain requests on your router, they will be redirected to the specified IP.
HTTP uses port 80, so as before with the FTP, set your router to forward it to whatever server you are using. Keep in mind that your ISP may not allow you to run a server of any sort (although many seem to ignore P2P wherein a user is both a server and a client).
Fri Aug 15, 2003 1:20 pm
Cooolcorey
Joined: Nov 08, 2002
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Alright, that's kind of what I thought, but I wanted to make sure. Thanks both of you guys!
Fri Aug 15, 2003 7:03 pm
dougisfunny
Joined: Oct 29, 2002
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heh... my dialup ISp doesn't care if i set up a server. I hope my next ISP feels the same. _________________ The problem with America is stupidity. I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
Sun Aug 24, 2003 7:02 pm
Cooolcorey
Joined: Nov 08, 2002
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Of course your ISP doesn't care if you run a server, it's dial-up. Your server won't last very long on that...
Sun Aug 24, 2003 8:18 pm
Spookmonkey
Joined: Nov 07, 2002
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cable modem providers care. they will completely cancel all services associated with you are caught running a server. dunno about dsl though. _________________ "Veni. Vedi. Spooki." - Julius Caesar
I came. I saw. I spooked.
hey, anyone here know much about solaris? _________________ The problem with America is stupidity. I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
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