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County?
Apr 28, 2005 3:49:30 GMT -5
Post by brisray on Apr 28, 2005 3:49:30 GMT -5
Bristol is once again a county in it's own right. The proper name for it is a "Unitary Authority" - which doesn't sound to good - The City and Unitary Authority of Bristol? This comes from www.swuklink.com/BAAAGEDZ.phpUntil 1373 Bristol adminstered from both Somerset and Gloucestershire. Then we were made a county. In 1974 we were part of the County of Avon. In 1992, Avon was split into Bristol, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset and Bath & North East Somerset (BANES). Ray
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Post by brisray on May 11, 2004 21:39:01 GMT -5
If anyone else has problems getting these files it's because a couple of my hosts don't like having downloads available. All the files, for all parts of my site, are available fron my own server - www.brisray.comOddly enough, I started writing the tutorials, or rather explanations of what some code does, was because I couldn't understand some of the other tutorials myself! If people do find something confusing, I'll happily take a look at what I've written and se if I can change it to make things clearer. Ray
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Wecome
May 11, 2004 19:23:10 GMT -5
Post by brisray on May 11, 2004 19:23:10 GMT -5
Here you can post anything about QBasic.
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Post by brisray on Oct 16, 2005 3:09:40 GMT -5
Sorry for the delay in replying to this.
First of all who is your cable supplier? and do they allow personal webservers on their system?
By coincidence, this week I installed a network for someone using Road Runner (Time Warner) cable system. I came across an interesting thing. Road Runner appears to keep a record of the MAC (physical address) of the PC attached to their modem. It appears not to supply an IP address to multiple computers connected to the modem or to anything other than the original computer.
There is however such a thing as "MAC cloning" which a router has the capability of doing. Both the model of Linksys router I used in that installation and the Belkin model I use myself has the option for MAC cloning.
Get the MAC address of the computer that was originally connected to the cable modem.
In Windows, at the command prompt type "ipconfig /all", what you are looking for is the physical address.
In Linux type "ifconfig", what you are looking for is HWaddr.
Either should give you 6 x 2digit code - the MAC address of the network card. Ener this code into the router "MAC cloning" function. Set the router up a DHCP server then connect all the computers to that.
As far as the cable supplier is concerned, it sees the router as the original computer and will issue it an IP number. The attached computers get their IP numbers from the DHCP server in the router.
Of course, you can always set the computers up with a fixed IP address. What I do is set the web server with a fixed address and let the router issue IP addresses for the other connected PCs.
Unless a PC has an IP number it cannot connect to any network, which probably explains the problem with the Win2K PC.
I hope this helps, let us know how you get on.
Ray
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Post by brisray on Apr 28, 2005 4:12:18 GMT -5
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Welcome
May 11, 2004 19:20:30 GMT -5
Post by brisray on May 11, 2004 19:20:30 GMT -5
This forum was created to chat about anything web based. You can chat about subjects like creating websites, javascript, setting up home servers and so on.
Ray
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Post by brisray on May 8, 2004 13:58:51 GMT -5
Hello everyone,
I'm sorry that I've been neglecting this board a bit. It will soon be revamped and replies will be much more frequent.
Ray
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Post by brisray on May 6, 2002 12:53:27 GMT -5
Thanks Pebe, the code now appears on the Files and Errors pages.
Ray
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Post by brisray on Apr 30, 2002 15:23:52 GMT -5
That's pretty neat and blindingly obvious.
I'll keep a copy of that and pass it off as my own code when I think it's safe.
Actually, it's going on my QBasic pages and properly attributed to you.
Thanks
Ray
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Welcome
Feb 28, 2002 0:31:17 GMT -5
Post by brisray on Feb 28, 2002 0:31:17 GMT -5
Welcome to my new message board.
It was set up so that visitors to my website could comment on anything they find on the site.
Feel free to add your comments, suggestions or queries on anything on my site, or even off it, to this forum.
Ray
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