Finally!!!: ALL FIXED NOW - setiQ help please - hooking up Linksys router, 2 hubs, 5 computers,

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Wiz

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Thanks, also found the server.ini file where I set the server IP address.
Was just in the spot you suggested and saw it can be changed there too.
Now to wait & see if a WU goes through the Q from the LAN.
Guess I'll check after some sleep ;)
 

Wiz

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That was it - changed to the fixed IP interface on my Q machine of 192.168.1.112 in server.ini and it worked all night.

Thanks guys. ;)
 

Smoke

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I guess we can get back to solving "time travel" now. :p :D

;)
 

Wiz

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I guess we can get back to solving "time travel" now


Yes,

...please assume your regularly scheduled activites,

...nothing to see here,

...move along,

...move along,

...that's right,

...return to your regularly scheduled broadcast,

...we control the vertical,

...we control the horizontal...

;)
 

Unforgiven

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is it legal to ignore a thread when it began with meaningful content!?!? if so im ignoring any further posts on this thread!
 

BMdoobieW

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Originally posted by: Unforgiven
is it legal to ignore a thread when it began with meaningful content!?!? if so im ignoring any further posts on this thread!

No. :)

Anyhow, I just rest this whole thread. It just reminds me of the fact that I am moving soon and will have to setup SetiQueue again. Hopefully I can just plug everything back in and it will work.
 

Wolfsraider

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IO am on the Outer Limits of my Seti Crunching


Oh that was just an observation


... move along ;)
 

Soggysocks

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I see a minor problem that may crop up. And to solve it before It becomes a problem.....how many open ports on your router and hubs?
 

Wiz

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only the wireless part is "open" on the router - WEP required, no transmission of SSID etc..

Some open oprts on the hubs, actually they are both 8 port hubs and only 2 on each are being used.