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Jewelcraft wrote:
Tom wrote:
Jewelcraft wrote:
Hi Tom just my point, its there probably and like lots of non technical people i can't get it to work, spent ages on it.

Did you first go to each PC and assign it a static IP instead of the router assigning it a dynamic IP? Because dynamic IP's will change according to the order they are booted.


beyond me already at this stage : Did you first go to each PC and assign it a static IP instead of the router assigning it a dynamic IP?

MY Linksys router lets me set all the restrictions right from its user panel. I have it setup to cut off my boys Xbox360 game play on school days. Jewelcraft do you happen to have a Linksys router?
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Eric Rohloff wrote:
Jewelcraft wrote:
Tom wrote:
Jewelcraft wrote:
Hi Tom just my point, its there probably and like lots of non technical people i can't get it to work, spent ages on it.

Did you first go to each PC and assign it a static IP instead of the router assigning it a dynamic IP? Because dynamic IP's will change according to the order they are booted.


beyond me already at this stage : Did you first go to each PC and assign it a static IP instead of the router assigning it a dynamic IP?

MY Linksys router lets me set all the restrictions right from its user panel. I have it setup to cut off my boys Xbox360 game play on school days. Jewelcraft do you happen to have a Linksys router?

I have one that is presently not in use , but a friend of mine gave me an idea to put two ruters in parralel using the linksys just for my son, so if you know how to set it up it would be a great help
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All different but basically the same. Perhaps this may help.
http://www.ciscoccnabootcamp.com/ccna-routing-and-switching/linksys-router/internet-access-restriction/
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When you have the router hooked up you should be able to access it by typing 192.168.1.1 in the address bar in your browser. A window should open asking for a user name and password. Most linksys routers come with a standard user name of "admin" and no password. If this doesn't allow you in make sure you press the reset button on the back of the router to put it back to facotry settings. Ounce your in the routers setup pages click on "access restrictions" then you can use parental controls if the router has them or do as I do and use the
"internet access". Which looks like this.
http://ui.linksys.com/files/BEFSX41/1.5 … Access.htm
this panel allows you to set time limits on the pc's connected to the router. What I do is setup my pc to be allowed access by typing its MAC address in the panel
http://ui.linksys.com/files/BEFSX41/1.5 … %20PCs.htm

You can find your MAC address by opening a command prompt and typing "ipconfig/all" This will also give you your pc's IP address on the network.
Here are some pretty good instructions to follow
http://www.ciscoccnabootcamp.com/ccna-r … striction/
I hope this helps

Sorry Tom I was typing and didn't see the post. You posted the same link.:)
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No problem. You did a much better job at explaining things. :)
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I would be very interested in an Email Marketing Software package. I love your concept of software that's "buy it once"...rather than monthly fee's and/or subscriptions.
If there's already a package out there that's not based on monthly fee's and mail list size please let me know. Otherwise, I suspect there's a market for a "coffee cup" type Email Marketing package!
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Hi Scott
How about a new product "Website Tab Builder" A product to allow the user to create tabs for their web pages quickly and easily. It could part of the html editor or an additional bolt on. Themes could be created to give the user a choice of different ready made designs to use. ( eg horzontal tabs, vertical tabs, rounded corner tabs etc etc.
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Hi Dave, website tabs are very functional elements of a websites aren't they?

Website Tabs are actually images that are placed next to each other, where they are designed to look like tabs, and they're links to the respective section of the websites.

These tabs could really also be, but not limited to, HTML table rows, CSS' DIV tag, or the various programming scripts out there, and there are a number of ways to go about in achieving them (with some excellent examples by your usage of them in your websites in your footer).

But since everything a web browser displays still comes down to HTML, I suppose having a 'tabs builder' within the HTML editor isn't harmful at all. :)
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I wish coffeecup would come out with a simple forum that would be easy to install and easy to maintain.
I have tried phpbb and for a novice in php it's a pain to learn.

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Untill CC comes up with their own, I'm getting simple machines setup and so far it's been a simple process. :)
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com

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