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Wireless networking using VPN to access home network
The fact of the matter is that on the generic home network with minimal wireless network traffic (general surfing and copying of small files) WEP is NOT easy to crack. Enough traffic must be present to gather enough "interesting" packets which can lead to WEP being cracked easily. Well - with zero-knowledge you

DO NOT OPEN EMAIL FROM ROGERS WITH NAME ALEK KRSTAJIC
Idealy your proxy server should be blocking any unrequested network traffic, or block any traffic that did not originate behind the proxy so you will not be able My home network is set up with 3 win98 machines in a peer-to-peer using tcpip only. There is also an NT4-sp5 for ositis winproxy to get into my isp,

Home network traffic speed problem
(NAT) My question..stick with AVG and Kerio?? or something else for the home network. Dave Stick with what you've got. I'm on ADSL and I use AVG plus an early version All the older versions are at http://www.oldversion.com/ but I thought I heard somewhere that the free zonealarm progs didn't do network traffic?

Time for class action suit against ATT @home??
What kind of performance can I expect from my @Home Internet connection? You'll be able to download up to 100 times faster than a 28.8 Kbps modem. Actual speeds will vary. Factors that affect downstream data speed include: overall network traffic; the computer's performance and configuration; accessing non-cached

Few Questions from a newbie
Exposure: 802.11 consists of a group of standards and specifications developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE, pronounced "I triple-E"), describing how to transmit network traffic wirelessly. The 802.11 family currently consists of 802.11 Legacy, 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g.

Users sharing desktops and Outlook 2000
Then the network traffic can go directly through your hub. After adding NetBEUI, go to Control Panel | Network | TCP/IP->NIC | Properties | Bindings and remove all of I just moved to an area where I have a cable modem rather than DSL, and now my home network is acting really funky - all communication between my

Google Acquires Usenet Discussion Service from Deja.com
The network traffic isn't going to "magically" traverse the machine, FreeBSD has to be told to forward it. You don't describe your network in much detail, netmask 255.255.255.0 Make sure gateway service is turned on Your home machine (assuming there's no home network, only a modem) Modem IP=192.168.2.2,

PPP dial-in to LAN
Ove Bengtson ove.bengt...@nospam.telia.com comp os ms-windows networking windows Hi, I have a small network at home with 4 PC's (3 with win98 and one with w95): 2 x Dell XPSR450 - Win98 1 x Clone P120 - W98 1 x Clone P100 - W95 The network is based on the native "Microsoft Network" and uses TCP/IP protocol with

Microsoft screws up AGAIN. Now your programs may stop working !
This is basically the IP address any external network traffic gets forwarded to (internet traffic). Setting up internet explorer is very simple, -----Original Message----- Hello on Jan 21st I posted a message about getting a home network going between a desktop running win 2K pro and a laptop running win xp pro

Internet keeps dropping off
Steve Winograd [MVP] winog...@pobox.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web In article <050e01c36ea9$7517faa0$a6012...@phx.gbl>, "James Hunt" <mouswis...@yahoo.net> wrote: I have a small office network with 3 win98 machines and 5 windows xp machines. The xp machines put out a lot of outbound traffic with no

system probes
So, I figured, if the laptop is in use at home, which it is most of the time, behind this firewall, in this network, and the workstation is on too, Also depending on the disk traffic, it can be heavy on network traffic. I would suggest using a script in /etc/rc2.d (use a link to /etc/init.d/) that tries to ping

Watching wireless network traffic?
The squid proxy with that set up is just fine, I think around 30% of the traffic we use at the house comes from our internal proxy as opposed to Telstra's proxy or the greater web The Bruce Schneier wrote an interesting article on the topic last month, and argued thats why your home network should be open:

How to use Access 2007 FrontEnds over Terminal Services?
Enabling this setting forces your computer to double its announcement traffic so that your server will appear to both Windows 98 and LAN Manager clients. Keeping this setting disabled will help minimize network traffic. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Selecting a

From the SETI@Home page at Berkeley
This is disabled on large domains since it's creates a bunch of network traffic. Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base articles. Here is one. Windows NT and Windows 2000 print On my home (XP Home) workgroup, my shared printer shows up immediately under our home workgroup, in the form \\computername\printer.

Vista can't see ANYTHING Networking Set Up Issue
So in other words, if someone views my home page at all, it is assumed that they view every single page and picture on the entire site!!!! WTF!!! There's this cheesy page they point me to so I can get my "Free Webspace Network Traffic Report". Here it is: <<start of idiotic Earthlink traffic report>> User Name

How can you not win your home state...
In my experience, realistic speeds achieved by both are very close and depends heavily on network traffic local and otherwise. To me, both services have there strengths and weakness' but right now I just can rely on Cogeco. TW Brown Winston Waymer <wiro...@home.com> wrote in message

Network Printers, top of the list
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 12:31:03 -0500, "Mike" <wxy...@yahoo.com> wrote: My home network consists of a Dell True Mobile 2300 router, Sygate personal firewall v5.1, Dell 8200 W2K Pro PC and a Dell L400 notebook w/ wireless pc card nic. Even before configuring the notebook to the network I noticed suspicious data traffic

Repost: A97 and XP Home
NBT inva...@invalid.invalid uk comp home-networking Paul D.Smith wrote: [snip] With a big PC I believe WEP keys can be obtained with about 3 days If someone is paranoid about security then he should hard wire his home network and forget about wireless. What I find more worrying are articles such as this

unable to wash traffic through rules files
I mean I do research for other clients on my home computer. So, if they put monitoring software on the laptop they gave me, that couldn't monitor what I do on my home computer, right? Technically speaking, yes, of they set it up to monitor all network traffic. Practically speaking, I seriously doubt they would go

Privacy on my home network?
These DS3 lines carry the majority of network traffic between our major network centres. This has still not proven to be adequate for our customers. Accordingly, Rogers, with the assistance of @Home, has begun to install a new OC48 ring*** to provide customers with a better long-term network solution.