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This article discusses how to find your IP in Linux.
This article describes how to set up DHCP in a Linux environment.
This article describes problems experienced after successfully compiling the PAL VPN client: vpnclient-linux-4.0.4.A-k9.tar.gz with SuSE 9.1. When the module loads, a kernel panic occurs.
Details on file sharing and peer-to-peer networks.
This article will explain how to limit uploading on WinMX 3.53. Also included in this article is how to setup WinMX to completely shutdown when closed. If a file-sharing program keeps causing bandwidth issues it is strongly suggested it be removed. It is still possible to exceed the bandwidth limit after following the instructions below. It is the responsibility of the user to monitor how much bandwidth their computer uses . Tools to monitor how much bandwidth is being used can be found in the Troubleshooting section below.
While all VoIP phone adapters (ATA, analog telephone adapter), are different and will require different steps to set them up correctly, this article will outline the basic ideas behind setting up a VoIP phone adapter using Ethernet ResNet (found in the Residence Halls).
This article links to instructions on how to uninstall Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2).
Common terminal/console commands to be used for troubleshooting connectivity issues with client-side computers.
This article describes how to allow your computer to obtain DNS settings automatically using Mac OS X.
This article outlines the benefits of TCPView, and basic instructions for using the program to monitor internet traffic.