Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: logic1485
Originally posted by: frodrick
Originally posted by: logic1485
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: logic1485
I haven't "decrypted" the pictures yet, but, how did you make the drawings? That's pretty neat thing...I wanna do one like that.
edit: o yeah, why do you have a 172.x.x.x network, as opposed to a 192.x.x.x network?
1. visio
2. 10, 192, and 172 ranges are usually used for private networks
Cool. I woder if there's trial version of visio?
Is there a difference in running a network with a 10.x.x.x or a 172.x.x.x? And what does it mean when you have x.x.x.x/y What does the y mean?
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2. google tcpip subnetting.
Cool, thanks.
Goosemaster: I just looked upt he Soekris website, and was wondering, these things are like motherboards to a computer? They also need a HDD and stuff, or you just use one of these, plug them into a case with a power supply and start them up?
They are embeeded pcs...and run off of compact flash.
I have the net4801 and that configuration has an AMD 'gecko' 233mhz chip with 128MB of RAM. Basically I get an OS image ,put it on the compact flash, plug it in, and away i go
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