Networking

jferrett's picture

Networking OSX, Vista, XP & Windows 2000

Was wondering here is anyone had any suggestions.  We currently have 5 operating systems running in our office, OSX Leopard & Tiger, and Windows Vista, XP and 2000, and somehow it has become my role to make them all work together which I have managed to do for a total of about 5mins. 

Donovan's picture

The Day Routers Died...

Found this very insightful video that all YWAM IT people need to watch and take heed!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y36fG2Oba0

alex.costa's picture

Laptop Security

For some reason I couldn't post a comment on Kevin's post about Backing UP, so I decided to start a new topic, which in a sense has it's own right.  This last week I was setting up an IMAP account on a MAC and got to the point of installing a SSL Certificate and it asked me for the Power User password, well the user didn't have any password setup. I still cannot believe  what I saw. I still hope I'm wrong in my judgment but how come a Power User is not Obliged to have a password? I mentioned to the owner that at any aiport wireless connection his computer was running a great risk of being hacked.

tofirius's picture

How to bond/bridge network connections....?

Hi, I'm wondering if anyone might have a creative solution to something. My situation is that my YWAM location has DSL internet that allows 4 dynamic IP's. We have a switch connected to our DSL modem that will grab onto an IP per one of its 4 ports. My understanding is that each of those 4 ports (or IP's) should be able to get the published speed of 768Kbps download/128 Kbps upload. Is this correct/possible? If so, here's my question... is there a way to bridge those 4 IP's & combine their summed speeds (specifically on the upload)? My reasoning for this is that our current 128 Kbps upload on one IP address is just too slow to run a GENESIS link over IP. So, I'm looking for a creative way to increase that upload speed without much or any cost increase.

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