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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
In troubleshooting you always eliminate as many devices as possible, get the situation resolved, then start adding them back in.
Anyways, thanks for the reply Texrat but I couldn't understand what you mean. Do you mean to use as minimum devices as possbile for troubleshooting and when it starts working start adding them and test? If, so, then thats the only wired network I have at my home (modem connected to router and different computers to router so i was wondering if I could use IT as one computer). thanks

GOT AN UNEXPECTED INFORMATION WHILE BOOTING:
I'm not trying to start new thread with this one only but it happened while I was typing in this thread. My IT's battery was flat so when I rebooted it showed me this information:
"USB networking is up with IP 192.168.10.1 telnet server started on port 23 not ssh keys, generating, may take a while...." And after a while.... "ssh server started on port 22 press 'esc' to disconnect and go back". Pressing 'esc' started it normally. So, just curious what made it show that message? thanks..

Last edited by jaeezzy; 2008-09-24 at 04:09.