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svendude
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Old 11-06-2004 , 22:46   stupid rounter issue!
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Hey sup guys? OK, I'm having this little problem with my server. My computer is hooked up into a 2wire router, and that 2wire router is hooked into a linksys router. THAT router is hooked into 3 other computers. Now i want to open ports on my 2wire router, but when i try, it goese to my linksys page. I think it's because they both have the same router ip. DAMN!! What am i supposed to do now!!??
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Old 11-07-2004 , 06:06  
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unplug the 2wire router from linksys and then configure it then plug back in.
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Old 11-07-2004 , 13:01  
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un plug your router completely if your 2wire modem is from sbc. it is its own router/hub/dhcp host/firewall

if its from sbc all you need to do is get a hub or switch because has it has its own router built in.

btw 2wire will make your server lag becuase of the way they are built to handle udp and tcip request.
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Old 11-07-2004 , 14:30  
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Originally Posted by Realitive_Context
un plug your router completely if your 2wire modem is from sbc. it is its own router/hub/dhcp host/firewall

if its from sbc all you need to do is get a hub or switch because has it has its own router built in.

btw 2wire will make your server lag becuase of the way they are built to handle udp and tcip request.
Stop talking. Please.

You obviously don't have a clue what he is talking about. I've seen this a few times already.

Just.. stop.
Everything you said there is WRONG.
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Old 11-07-2004 , 14:44  
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dude look here http://2wire.com/?p=8


This is the 2 wire dsl modem

that is what he has, it is what i had when i had sbc.
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Old 11-08-2004 , 20:45  
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it is what i had when i had sbc.
u have or had sbc, if u have it, shame on u, if u dont, yay.
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Old 11-09-2004 , 09:23  
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No i dont have sbc..... i cut them off after the said i couldnt host my own server on there connection. Now i have fiber from at&t and have been very pleased with the support and bandwidth it has.

Its like 10 mbs up 10 mbs back
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Old 11-10-2004 , 18:34  
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Turn DMZ on... Does wonders.
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Old 11-11-2004 , 10:53  
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Um, turning the dmz on unblocks all ports to the specified i.p range. Thats a good way to get haxed.
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