4/25 I have an Airport Express. is there some way to let computer
1 ping computer 2? both computers are connected to wireless network
successfully. I can get to internet on both of them. I just can't
ping each other. weird. maybe they think that's a feature?
\_ Sounds like your router is enforcing client isolation. If you can't
change the setting on the router you're probably SOL.
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2/27 I need to buy a wireless router, can u guys help me out? I need the
following features: wireless, G or better, PPTP dial up, PPoE dialup,
VoIP/SIP register, DDNS, uPnP.
I am having a such hard time to find a review site which allow me to
select these features. Any ideas? There are a couple model from
this small company Draytek has these features, I am having the hardest
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12/15 ausman, maybe this can help form your views on net neutrality:
http://lessig.org/blog/2008/12/the_madeup_dramas_of_the_wall.html
if you're bored, skip down to the iFilm example.
\_ jim: consider the case of a private electrical utility:
do you believe in "current neurality"? i agree if say GOOG
were to put in a giant server complex creating a sudden local
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11/11 Dumb question. My apartment has a bunch of inter-computer file
exchange going on. Should I get a switch instead of a router to
minimize traffic? Does it really make a difference? Let's say
two computers exchanging info with each other are on the switch
and the switch is connected to the router. The router will never
know about the transfer between the two computers right?
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9/29 I'm looking for a new wireless router / firewall, preferably
something that supports 802.11n. Any recommendations?
\_ Which 802.11n?
\_ Draft 2.0 or whatever version is supported by the the
MacBook and iMac.
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6/6 Now that 3g wireless speeds are getting useable and phones are
coming out that have built in wifi are there any phones that
can be used as wireless wifi access point? -aspo
\_ Yes. My coworker does this with his Blackberry.
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5/31 I have a slow wireless router and slow fileserver on my network.
Is there a video or media player (windows or unix) that is smart
about caching content while playing it? I would like to be able
to hit play on a file from a file share, wait for it to catch
up for a while because my connection is so slow, walk away for
a while and come back and view my movie with no annoying skips. thanks.
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