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What will my IP address show?

March 18th, 2010

I work at home and my employer supplied me with a laptop and I they also set me up with their e-mail, etc. I have my home desktop and work laptop hooked to a router.

My work is in another state than where I work at home.

If I send someone a e-mail from my work laptop, will it show the same IP address as my desktop since they are hooked together? Or will the IP address of my work desktop be different?

I guess I’m wondering if I e-mail someone from my work laptop I want to be sure my home cable company (charter) doesn’t show up.

Thanks and I hope what I asked makes sense.

it will show ip of whatever smtp you are using in the account setup

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Helping Friend With Network

March 6th, 2010

so my friend’s dad buisness, the tech guy bailed on them, but they ordered all the cabling and hardware but haev no idea how to set it up. and im wondering how to do this too.

i have maped out the computers and how i would wire it up.

the question is what exacly do i need to do to config each computer?

pretty much what we want to do is access internet like normal.

the server is where we host all of our data. all saved files will be saved there.

we want all computers to be able to print to all printers.

and we want all computers to be able to share files between each other, including macs and pcs

I would suggest hiring someone. You will need to configure the router, and depending on what type of router it is that could be easy or complex. You will also need to join all the computers to the domain, that is, if you already have DHCP, DNS, and Active Directory configured on the domain controller. Not to mention the fact that you are throwing Macs into the mix. You will also need to install all the printers on the domain controller, share them, then get them installed on all the clients. Maybe someone else may want to jump in to try and help you, but with the size of that job it would be really difficult to do through a forum. I can try and help with any issues you may run into during the process, but not “how to set this up.” I hope you understand. Good luck.

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Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Bullnose Solid Countertop Surfaces

February 26th, 2010


Bullnosing solid countertop surfaces works on wood counters (not Formica) with a router or a hand plane. Bullnose countertops with a cove bit set in your router to make elegant curves along the counter’s surface with instructions from an experienced builder in this free video on home improvement. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey earned his BS in Physics from MIT in 1969 and his MS in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts in 1982. Filmmaker: equilibriofilms Erik

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