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Next m/c will have win2000.
Thanks for that.
DJ
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Michael Logan
To: <A title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:57
PM
Subject: Re: Off Topic : Re: e Signal and
MS 7.03
As a devotee of W2000, I can assure you that it
is more plug and play, more intuitive and more self-diagnosing and
self-healing than NT4. Plus W2000 is fast and rock solid. And, I thought NT4
was wonderful.
Beats the Hell out of W98 and ME.
ML
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<A title=davidjennings@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:davidjennings@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">David Jennings
To: <A title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 5:10
AM
Subject: Re: Off Topic : Re: e Signal
and MS 7.03
Sorry, I run a small NT4 network. Thus, it's
difficult to say this card rather than that. FWIW, I've got both 3Com
and Netgear Fast ethernet adapters. Netgear was cheap, easy to install
and as far as I can tell has performed flawlessly. b4 I started trading full
time, we had 3-com as our standard, with many hundreds of them on the
network. . Not sure, of the differences between Win2000 and NT4. I assume
it's more plug and play than NT. If it isn't plug and play, then let me
know, 'cos I've installed a fair amount of kit under NT.
DH
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Theo E.M.
Lockefeer
To: <A title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 7:20
AM
Subject: Re: Off Topic : Re: e Signal
and MS 7.03
David :
Is this a W2000pro network ? and could you look at
my questions again ?
Thanks
Theo
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<A title=davidjennings@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:davidjennings@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">David Jennings
To: <A
title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001
1:54 AM
Subject: Re: Off Topic : Re: e
Signal and MS 7.03
Dear All,
I'm a happy puppy. Have just installed
Sygate on my network. Had thought I'd experience problems as I
already had a main and backup up domain name server etc. But, the
product works fine. The trouble-shooting guide works well. Looking
forward to using it whilst trading later today. Thanks once again.
DJ
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Theo E.M.
Lockefeer
To: <A
title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, February 21,
2001 4:20 PM
Subject: Off Topic : Re: e Signal
and MS 7.03
Thanks for the info Gitanshu !
Could you or anyone of this list advice me about the
following :
1) I am looking for a Ethernet adapter
for a desktop computer which is
(proven) W2000 pro
compatible (and not too expensive).
tested by a list member and
on Microsoft compatible hardware list.
2) Off or on the list i would like to share
expirience/assistence of installing
hardware (like HP scanner,
CD-RW etc) for W2000 pro
and things like W2000pro
and networking , VMware.
3) Does anyone know if Sygate Homenetworking
is W2000pro compatible ?
Thanks
Theo
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<A title=onwingsofeagles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:onwingsofeagles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">Gitanshu Buch
To: <A
title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, February 21,
2001 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: e Signal and MS
7.03
You're always welcome - some corrections / further
suggestions, being sent to the listserv in general
interest:
a/ I use the word "modem" below, it should
alternatively read "router" - the traffic cop that regulates the
intra-network flow of stuff. However, there is technology
available today - cheap - that can use your existing home phone
lines to setup a network, as long as you install the network
interface cards on each pc/laptop, the modem will perform the same
job of getting connected to the isp & the rest of the
intra-network stuff is handled by the operating system. Difference
in costs is a couple hundred bucks.
b/ Home networking stuff can be found here - I
don't recommend anything specific since everyone's needs vary -
suffice it to say that every product below has been used by me at
some point in the past few years. Assuming everyone will migrate to
broadband (cable/dsl) sooner or later, the better thing to do is to
bypass the router and work with solutions that use existing hardware
& wiring setups for the network - or go wireless to keep
portability intact.
<A
href="http://www.intel.com/anypoint/products/wireless/index.htm">http://www.intel.com/anypoint/products/wireless/index.htm for
wireless home networking
<A
href="http://www.netopia.com/equipment/products/">http://www.netopia.com/equipment/products/ for
routers
<A
href="http://www.3com.com/homeoffice/products/networking.html">http://www.3com.com/homeoffice/products/networking.html for
pc cards recognized/ used universally by most dsl/cable provider
software.
All sites also have some self-help
guides.
<FONT
size=2>Gitanshu
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