sa mga nabasa ko.. i guess your modem is already set as a router instead
of a bridge... try mo na lang iadd yung ip ng modem as gateway dun sa
ibang clients... that might help. Or change mo yung gateway to the ip
ng modem..
Eri Mendz wrote:
Hi all,
With my limited networking knowhow i'm surprised to find out the clients in
our home LAN can surf the internet even with the server pc off. I
mean just the dsl modem and the hub where the clients connections are
distributed. May hardware problem daw ang server pc tapos ang replacement
pc kong hinahanda hinde pa tapos. My day job is limiting me to finish
the task. Ang problema napakabagal ng connection its almost crawling to a
halt in my vector linux box! There are about 4-5 client boxes connected to
the hub. Im not really sure of our dsl speed but im guessing here maybe
64kb or 128 (i know its not really speedy). Ang tanong ko:
1. Ma improve kaya ang LAN speed kung maibalik ang server pc? Okey lang ba
kahit walang server? I think NOT: we're playing with fire here. Our only
consolation is we're behind a proxy server. But i dont know if thats good
enough a protection.
2. Definitely i will push to put a linux box in the server room. Ang
problema dun sa nasirang pc nilagay ng dsl technician (hard coded) ang
dsl settings and the box is winblows. Im not really worried with that
though. I know you guys can help me :-) The dsl modem is Speedtouch
510 Thomson. I know its ip address and i can telnet to it with
username/password giving me menu of various configurations. This can help
for sure in configuring the replacement linux box.
3. Im looking for a gui program (or console) that can show each client's
internet connection and maybe bandwidth use. Meron bang ganito? Ang simple
lang :-)
4. Also bandwidth or load balancer (server side). I mean para hinde naman
lugi ang ibang pc. May isang client mahilig magdownload lagi mp3's and
videos and its a hog in the network. Oh i hate the owner! Help din dito
please.
Ang haba ng litanya ko ah. Appreciate your patience with me :-)
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