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  1. Hi Everyone, I wonder if you can help me, we run a family business and we have a contactus@mydomain.com email, this is hosted by our webhost. I then have 3 seperate Outlook 2003 clients configured. It used to work so that if one of the three users deleted or read an email the other two clients would all synchronise eventually. This worked great. However we moved the MX record and upgraded to 2007 at the same time and now this doesn't work any longer. Does anyone have any ideas? I'm not sure if this would be a setting on the server or if i've not got the Outlook config quite right. Any help would be much appriciated. Thanks Yoof.
  2. Bad planning ends play, i haven't got a cisco console cable here and i've disabled telnet - Doh!
  3. I don't know i'll need to check, i've got an intel 3945abg intel card and i'm running Windows 7 RTM. I'll just go and setup an 802.11a network and see how it behaves if i can get the card to associate to both i mean.
  4. yes both networks are addressed identically. I was wondering if this might work. 802.11a net 192.168.2.x 802.11g net 192.168.1.x Then i can use the single built in card right? But set my gateway address on the 802.11a radio to 192.168.2.1 and didn't configure a gateway on the 802.11g radio 192.168.1.x. Surely that would mean internet traffic could only go out via 192.168.2.1. Would that ^^ work? Thanks yoof.
  5. Hi Everyone, I've been lurking around here for a while but this is my first post, Great forum and the show is wicked. I've got 2 wireless networks in my house, one is a shared network for everyone, and the other is a wifi router on my own ADSL line. I frequently need to hop between the two, is there a way i can be connected to both, so i can access drive shares and printers when i want but still use my faster ADSL for browsing? I could set one network up on 802.11a and the other on 802.11g i'm thinking this would allow the card to be connected to both. right? Thanks Yoof. ;)
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