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  1. the sad thing is, the gas station that i am working for uses that kind of camera and they are very shitty, you get a somewhat a blurred vision of what the person looks like unless the camera is about 4 feet in front of the person, to where you can get a good picture of the person/car/furballs.

    P.S. not a very big fan of cats, dogs are better lol

  2. Are you sure your router supports DHCP (Or that it's enabled..)

    What is your current subnet on your network? because you might not have enough available IPs to be assigned to hosts.

    yeh my router supports DHCP, my current subnet is 255.255.255.0 which is normal.

    this is what my ip is setup through the router:

    IP Address is 192.168.0.100

    Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0

    Default Gateway is 192.168.0.1

    DHCP Server is 192.168.0.1

    DNS Server is 192.168.0.1

    it is confusing for the DNS Server to be the same as the DHCP Server, right now I am using a D-Link WBR-2310 wireless router, I used to have a Linksys WRT54G Wireless Router and it would give me the Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server where the D-Link gives me one DNS Server that matches my DHCP Server.

    Don't know how Charter's DHCP system works, but when you set up your router did you have to give it a client ID? Most cable ISPs just use the MAC, but some used to use a client ID, or sometimes both MAC and client ID for assigning the IP.

    Short of that I'm out of ideas. Mac and FreeBSD I know, linux not so much.

    Charters DHCP system works like a fucked router acting like a server, whenever you unplug your modem(when swithing from router to just modem and NIC) for power it re-assigns you an IP Address.

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  3. Turn NetworkManager off with:

    chkconfig NetworkManager off

    but you'll need network on with:

    chkconfig network on

    I already googled that up and did just that, but am using the GUI portion of Fadora, I am very n00b-ish to linux and their network. I know how the Windows Network works and how to use it, just not linux. I went into services and turned off Network Manager, which also turned off Network which I re-turned on Network and made sure that Network Manager didn't turn back on, because it did that to me once when I re-turned on Network.

    Pardon the n00b-ish response question, but you are power cycling your modem, right?

    Sorry, I do support for a cable company, and that's the first thing that came to mind since I can't see the data from your ISP's side. Well if you happen to be a Cox customer, but I don't think Cox services the area your 'From' line says you're in.

    Yeh, I did power cycle my modem, whenever I change from my Router to being wired into the modem, because of the fact that there is a designated IP Address that is given to my NIC card and the same goes for the Router. I have never heard of COX, but in Michigan we are using the St. Louis based Charter Communications. :lol:

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  4. DHCP should do every thing for you.

    That is what I thought it would do, but it still comes up as "Network has been disconnected"

    What is the Fedora box connected to? And is the boxes link wired or wireless?

    My box is connected directly to the Cable Modem.

  5. I am having a lot of trouble getting Fedora to connect to the Internet, It recognizes all of my hardware and I even checked to make sure that I have the network settings to Automatic DHCP so I don't have to Fuss with doing Static IP configuration setup. I just need help to figure out how to have it connect to the internet without it saying "Connection Disconnected" message. Any clue anybody.

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  6. I used to have a recovery partition on my pc until i completely formatted it, whenever you get a factory set computer the drive letter is usually D:\ (don't quote me on this though, could be different for other computers), but i had XP Home, and it won't allow you to view what is in the partion or directories at all <_< , I have tried many times to see what is in it. The make and Model is a Compaq Persario +3400 AMD Atholon XP +2400, srry if it didn't answer your question.

  7. find the exe from your installed programs, my computer>Programs>blah. Copy that to the start folder on your work computer... No install needed.

    that will not work. Whenever you install programs you can't just copy and paste the .exe and then use it on another computer it won't work at all. Because there are files that make that program work the way it does.

  8. My name is Scott aka sumo2003

    Favorite game: Fable - The Lost Chapters

    Favorite OS: 98se, 2000 Pro, XP Home & Pro

    Favorite console: Xbox 360 and the Wii

    Nationality: American

    Accent: Michigander

    Sex: Male

    Age:22

    Race: White

    Height: 5'6"

    Status: Single

    Build: Just Plain Fat

    Favorite band: Shinedown

    Favorite book: N/A

    Favorite author:

    Favorite movie: all four Lethal Weapon movies

    Favorite director: N/A

    Favorite TV Show: Stargate

    Favorite actor: Samuel L. Jackson

    Favorite actress: Mira Sorvino

    Favorite Pinup: N/A

    Favorite Comedian: Robin Williams, and the Great Goerge Carlin

    Other hobbies: IT Tech on the side, Case Modding, Driving

    Car: 2000 Buick Regal LS 3.8 Liter

    Occupation: Sadly but with this Economy going to shit I have to deal with being a Gas Station Clerk/Asst. Mgmt.

  9. People that are on my network that i am streaming to are having lag issues or buffering issues. Or if my computer is spitting out the information at a higher rate then the people that i am streaming too. I am not to keen on using winamp to stream at all, because it buffered way to much on my networks PC's that i was streaming too. I am wondering how to get rid of the lag or buffering and just make it real-time without to much hassle on network. I am using a Linksys WRT54G which is connected to a D-Link Switch (nobody has wireless at my house had to add on more ports), if there is any problem with this setup that is causing the lag or buffering affect please let me know. :blink:

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