OT: File Server at home
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Re: OT: File Server at home
> > We've used VNC, but the Microsoft remote desktop stuff is really easy
>
> i agree and i dont. MS remote access is easy for folks like you and me,
but
> for someone in need of help to set up a simple MS server i think they
would
> find the MS configurations much more difficult than VNC.
With the exception of the ICA protocol from Citrix, RDP is the fastest from
what I've seen.
>
> i agree and i dont. MS remote access is easy for folks like you and me,
but
> for someone in need of help to set up a simple MS server i think they
would
> find the MS configurations much more difficult than VNC.
With the exception of the ICA protocol from Citrix, RDP is the fastest from
what I've seen.
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Re: OT: File Server at home
>Subject: Re: OT: File Server at home
>From: "Daniel Melameth" daniel@melameth.com
>I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE
PPPoA, and the actointec handles it.
>From: "Daniel Melameth" daniel@melameth.com
>I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE
PPPoA, and the actointec handles it.
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Re: OT: File Server at home
>Subject: Re: OT: File Server at home
>From: "Daniel Melameth" daniel@melameth.com
>I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE
PPPoA, and the actointec handles it.
>From: "Daniel Melameth" daniel@melameth.com
>I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE
PPPoA, and the actointec handles it.
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Re: OT: File Server at home
>Subject: Re: OT: File Server at home
>From: "Daniel Melameth" daniel@melameth.com
>I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE
PPPoA, and the actointec handles it.
>From: "Daniel Melameth" daniel@melameth.com
>I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE
PPPoA, and the actointec handles it.
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Re: OT: File Server at home
>Subject: Re: OT: File Server at home
>From: "Daniel Melameth" daniel@melameth.com
>I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE
PPPoA, and the actointec handles it.
>From: "Daniel Melameth" daniel@melameth.com
>I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE
PPPoA, and the actointec handles it.
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Re: OT: File Server at home
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 22:58:39 UTC "Daniel Melameth"
<daniel@melameth.com> wrote:
>
> On the topic of open source, have a URL for these interesting things? Also,
> I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE or does the client need to do this?
http://www.actiontec.com/support/index.html Look on the bottom of the
page for opensource d/ls. Home page should be obvious <g>.
Supports PPPoE/A and several other modes as well, including straight
thru. GT701-xx (I have the WG, for 802.11b/g wireless).
--
Will Honea
<daniel@melameth.com> wrote:
>
> On the topic of open source, have a URL for these interesting things? Also,
> I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE or does the client need to do this?
http://www.actiontec.com/support/index.html Look on the bottom of the
page for opensource d/ls. Home page should be obvious <g>.
Supports PPPoE/A and several other modes as well, including straight
thru. GT701-xx (I have the WG, for 802.11b/g wireless).
--
Will Honea
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Re: OT: File Server at home
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 22:58:39 UTC "Daniel Melameth"
<daniel@melameth.com> wrote:
>
> On the topic of open source, have a URL for these interesting things? Also,
> I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE or does the client need to do this?
http://www.actiontec.com/support/index.html Look on the bottom of the
page for opensource d/ls. Home page should be obvious <g>.
Supports PPPoE/A and several other modes as well, including straight
thru. GT701-xx (I have the WG, for 802.11b/g wireless).
--
Will Honea
<daniel@melameth.com> wrote:
>
> On the topic of open source, have a URL for these interesting things? Also,
> I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE or does the client need to do this?
http://www.actiontec.com/support/index.html Look on the bottom of the
page for opensource d/ls. Home page should be obvious <g>.
Supports PPPoE/A and several other modes as well, including straight
thru. GT701-xx (I have the WG, for 802.11b/g wireless).
--
Will Honea
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Re: OT: File Server at home
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 22:58:39 UTC "Daniel Melameth"
<daniel@melameth.com> wrote:
>
> On the topic of open source, have a URL for these interesting things? Also,
> I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE or does the client need to do this?
http://www.actiontec.com/support/index.html Look on the bottom of the
page for opensource d/ls. Home page should be obvious <g>.
Supports PPPoE/A and several other modes as well, including straight
thru. GT701-xx (I have the WG, for 802.11b/g wireless).
--
Will Honea
<daniel@melameth.com> wrote:
>
> On the topic of open source, have a URL for these interesting things? Also,
> I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE or does the client need to do this?
http://www.actiontec.com/support/index.html Look on the bottom of the
page for opensource d/ls. Home page should be obvious <g>.
Supports PPPoE/A and several other modes as well, including straight
thru. GT701-xx (I have the WG, for 802.11b/g wireless).
--
Will Honea
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Re: OT: File Server at home
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 22:58:39 UTC "Daniel Melameth"
<daniel@melameth.com> wrote:
>
> On the topic of open source, have a URL for these interesting things? Also,
> I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE or does the client need to do this?
http://www.actiontec.com/support/index.html Look on the bottom of the
page for opensource d/ls. Home page should be obvious <g>.
Supports PPPoE/A and several other modes as well, including straight
thru. GT701-xx (I have the WG, for 802.11b/g wireless).
--
Will Honea
<daniel@melameth.com> wrote:
>
> On the topic of open source, have a URL for these interesting things? Also,
> I assume the ActionTec handles the PPPoE or does the client need to do this?
http://www.actiontec.com/support/index.html Look on the bottom of the
page for opensource d/ls. Home page should be obvious <g>.
Supports PPPoE/A and several other modes as well, including straight
thru. GT701-xx (I have the WG, for 802.11b/g wireless).
--
Will Honea
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