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Wireless router and linux with dhcp question by celticess2004-12-06 12:12:37
  Disable dhcp on the router 1st by drummergeek2004-12-06 12:18:47
    I have no control over it by celticess2004-12-06 12:33:51
      If he wants to do that here is another option by drummergeek2004-12-06 12:53:27
        he wants to link his desktop to the laptop by celticess 2004-12-06 13:02:45
and also allow the laptop on the net. If it didn't cost so bloody much I'd get my own cable net seperate. Also hmm he doesn't even keep his pc firewall up to date. Zone alarm is over 2 yrs old on there and he ignores the security update warnings. His response is "it's only 2 yrs old what's the big deal? Your being silly updating it that much." Then of course I've ran spyware checkers on his machine once for him to do him a favour... oooh a few hundred things it removed. :( But he was grumpy I installed that but I said look your systems wonky and slow I suspect it's got crud... and sure enough I was right.(he doesn't keep up the anti spyware either so it's out of date now as well) He all the same thinks he's secure and very secure at that. I told him no he isn't because his firewall isn't up to date. His response was "whatever."
[ Reply ]
          Set it up as a WAP instead of a router by drummergeek2004-12-06 13:05:35
            Doing so by drummergeek2004-12-06 13:06:33
            Well he wants me to use it instead of the hub by celticess2004-12-06 13:08:30
              You will actually see better performance and will by drummergeek2004-12-06 13:10:31

 

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