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sanjana
Apr 06, 2007, 04:53 AM
What might cause a mysterious networking problem?

==> 1)in our cyber center i want to connect win98 systems to network i dont have any proxy server dierectly i want to connect all systems to internet what i want do for this? 2)how to install one operating sysstem to more system with single cd with networking at same time?
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sanjana
Apr 06, 2007, 04:58 AM
How does a LAN work?

==> A Local Area Network is similar to a Wide Area Network (ie the internet)
except it is usually contained within the one building or campus. it works by
controlling file sharing, access and many other factors. the server/s control
most of the network, and usually only the one person is in charge of this
network, due to its small size.
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sanjana
Apr 06, 2007, 05:04 AM
"Who invented the Internet Protocol (IP)?"

In May, 1974, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
published a paper titled "A Protocol for Packet Network
Interconnection." The paper's authors -- Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn --
described a protocol called "TCP" that incorporated both
connection-oriented and datagram services...
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sanjana
Apr 06, 2007, 05:11 AM
How can you assign two IP addresses in one network card?

==> why would you want to do this? for a network choose a static IP address and when give your modem an automatically acquired address. If the computer is connected to the internet thourgh a permanent connection (broadband, ISDN, DSL etc) then get the adapter to assign automatically. Other computers should also do this and connectivity will be maintained
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sanjana
Apr 06, 2007, 05:26 AM
How do you assign an IP address to a personal computer?

==>you don't assign one yourself, persay... They are more or less assigned for you. With dialup connections, each time you connect to your ISP they give you a temporary IP to use while you are connected. When you disconnect, that IP is thrown back into a pool of other IP's and ready for the next person who connects.

Broadband and higher connections use static IP's quite often because of their "always on" capabilities. Since they never disconnect they are going to be the only ones using it and are often assigned an IP by their provider/ISP. Once that IP is assigned they can use it to directly link websites, ftps, telnets, etc to a specific computer. In order to get it changed, you would have to contact the provider and talk with them.
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