I currently have two monitors hooked up to my GeForce 9800 GT and it works perfectly.
Is there a way I can hook up a third monitor to the VGA on my motherboard and have all three monitors work at the same time?
If not, can I use the HDMI port on my motherboard instead to get three monitors...
I've got two issues.
First:
This PC was working fine yesterday so I logged off the account until the following morning when the user got back to his desk to log on. When he logged in he wasn't able to access anything on our network.
We have a domain (FERIMC) and for the life of me I...
I did and I'm using something around 125 watts and I've already stated my estimated running time. It's something like 38 minutes or so and for five minutes after everything was unplugged everything looked to be running normal so I'm impressed.
At the 71st & H169 Best Buy in Tulsa, OK they wer ealso separate from the other UPS's. There were only four left and I picked up one of them.
Hooking up a Dell e773 15" monitor, the Sempron in my sig, WRT54G, Motorola cable modem I get 38 minutes running time. Not bad I don't think.
I don't even have the subdomain setup yet. I want to know how I can have the subdomain setup to point to myIP address. I want it also to somehow stay "live" and update the redirect address if the IP Cox assigns me changes.
I can't set the camera as the webserver. It only shows up in My...
But I have a dynamic IP and I want someone who is at a remote location to access that particular address. Since the IP is dynamic it changes every so often and the person at the remote location won't know when it does change and what it has changed to.
Therefore I was wanting to have...
The only problem I'm running into with these webservers are that they're wanting me to set a default directory as the root directory. I just need an actual Internal IP (to my network, specifically 192.168.1.106 aka 68.229.232.142:1024) to be set as the "root" directory.
How do I accomplish that?
Here's my dilemma and I think I'm making it tougher than it should be. I bet there's some type of software I can use to do exactly this.
What I'd like to do:
I have a Linksys WVC54G wireless camera with its own IP. By viewing my assigned IP and the associated forwarded port, I can view the...
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