How do you try to access the shares? Just do not tell me that all the users login via dial-up and you expect that if you click on the "Network neighbourhood" icon, you should see them all :) Setup a WINS server where all of them should register. Or open the share via IP. \\x.x.x.x\PRINTER (in example) --- Clint Russell <clint@1starnet.com> wrote:
Dial in File & Print Sharing
I have a USR Total Control 1000 box I was using for dial in internet, it now resides inside our LAN setup to allow dial in for file & print sharing. I reprogrammed the Ips etc. for the internal setup, when I dial in I can ping, access web pages, ftp etc. from the dial in to the server, but to the same server I cant get to the network shares. I am running Windows XP Pro SP1 on the laptops, I have file & print sharing enabled for the dial up adapter and when I have it dial into the server via an external modem and Microsofts Dial in, it works. However I need over 40 laptops to dial into the USR and file & print sharing work. I had it working in the past, but we didn't need it then so I did some things to disable it and I honestly don't recall what I need to do to reenable it. Any help appreciated
Clint Russell clint@1starnet.com
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 13:56:51 -0700 (PDT) From: Adam Olson <adamo@humboldt1.com> Subject: Re: [USR-TC] Question regarding latest Hiper ARC code To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Message-ID:
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I've been wondering the same thing as well. However, I do have certain boxes that reboot much more frequently and they handle a higher volume of calls. All of the hardware is of the same age.
So, it made me think maybe there is something like a memory leak in TCS that after X amount of time, the card effectively dies and reboots. You would think would have been the case a long time ago though.
Which versions of code are you running and do you know what the latest is?
I suppose the cards could also reboot more often with higher volume due to aging as well, it just seems very odd.
Thanks,
Adam
I've been noticing the same thing on our dialup pools. I wonder if it is more age related than software?
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Subject: [USR-TC] Question regarding latest Hiper ARC code From: Adam Olson <adamo@humboldt1.com> Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 12:47:29 -0700 (PDT) To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com
Hello everyone,
After cancelling my support contracts years ago due
to a lack of
updates and decent support, I'm trying to figure out the latest version of TCS as I've recently started to see random HiperARC reboots and subsequent dialin problems.
Source Technology seems to have let their website go, anyone have any details on the latest DSP/ARC combos?
I'm currently running 5.0.9 on my ARCs and 3.5.12 on my HiperDSP PRI cards. I've been running this particular combination for at least 3-4 years it seems and have recently noticed an increase in random reboots, more of them occuring on the higher volume boxes than the lower ones. Before that, I believe the latest and greatest was 2.1.9 for DSPs and some 4.x code for the ARCs, but that was too long ago to remember at this point.
Thanks for any input.
Adam
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Aaron,
try
1. http://www.networkliquidators.com/ 2. www.isptrader.com
The first respond really fast and have plenty of stuff. The second guy usually responds slower, but can find you almost everything at decent prices :)
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