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Simple NAT Routers Part 2: Multiple PCs (Format 1 of 5)
When most Internet Service Providers arrange Internet access, they assign just one Internet Address and assume you will connect just one computer. This narrated movie uses digital photos, rendered animations, and text to explain how you can use a low-cost "NAT" router to share that access among several computers in your home or small office. This is the high-resolution "wmv" version for modern, powerful computers using Microsoft Windows.
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Simple NAT Routers Part 2: Multiple PCs (Format 2 of 5)
When most Internet Service Providers arrange Internet access, they assign just one Internet Address and assume you will connect just one computer. This narrated movie uses digital photos, rendered animations, and text to explain how you can use a low-cost "NAT" router to share that access among several computers in your home or small office. This avi version was compressed with the Microsoft MPEG4V3 CODEC.
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Simple NAT Routers Part 2: Multiple PCs (Format 3 of 5)
When most Internet Service Providers arrange Internet access, they assign just one Internet Address and assume you will connect just one computer. This narrated movie uses digital photos, rendered animations, and text to explain how you can use a low-cost "NAT" router to share that access among several computers in your home or small office. This "AVI" file version has been encoded with the DiVX Pro5 CODEC.
Download: $3.00
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Simple NAT Routers Part 2: Multiple PCs (Format 4 of 5 iPod Video)
When most Internet Service Providers arrange Internet access, they assign just one Internet Address and assume you will connect just one computer. This narrated movie uses digital photos, rendered animations, and text to explain how you can use a low-cost "NAT" router to share that access among several computers in your home or small office. This version has been formatted for compatibility with Apple's "iPod Video" media player.
Download: $3.00
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Simple NAT Routers Part 2: Multiple PCs (Format 5 of 5)
When most Internet Service Providers arrange Internet access, they assign just one Internet Address and assume you will connect just one computer. This narrated movie uses digital photos, rendered animations, and text to explain how you can use a low-cost "NAT" router to share that access among several computers in your home or small office. This "wmv" version has been highly compressed for fast downloads. It is best viewed in a small window.
Download: $3.00
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NAT Routers Part 3: Port Forwarding (Format 1 of 5)
Would you like to publish information from your own web server? Or would you like to host a game server so that other people could enter an online world that you control? Would you like to host an Internet voice server so friends or family or "clan" members can all join you in interactive communication? Whenever your local network hosts any kind of a server, you will need to configure your local router to permit entry from the worldwide Internet. This 13-minute video uses audio narration and extensive animation to help you visualize and understand the principles quickly as you configure your router for appropriate access. This is the high resolution version for modern, Windows-based computers.
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NAT Routers Part 3: Port Forwarding (Format 2 of 5)
Would you like to publish information from your own web server? Or would you like to host a game server so that other people could enter an online world that you control? Would you like to host an Internet voice server so friends or family or "clan" members can all join you in interactive communication? Whenever your local network hosts any kind of a server, you will need to configure your local router to permit entry from the worldwide Internet. This 13-minute video uses audio narration and extensive animation to help you visualize and understand the principles quickly as you configure your router for appropriate access. This "avi" version has been compressed with Microsoft's MPEG4V3 Codec.
Download: $3.00
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NAT Routers Part 3: Port Forwarding (Format 3 of 5)
Would you like to publish information from your own web server? Or would you like to host a game server so that other people could enter an online world that you control? Would you like to host an Internet voice server so friends or family or "clan" members can all join you in interactive communication? Whenever your local network hosts any kind of a server, you will need to configure your local router to permit entry from the worldwide Internet. This 13-minute video uses audio narration and extensive animation to help you visualize and understand the principles quickly as you configure your router for appropriate access. This "avi" version has been compressed with the DiVX "Pro5" CODEC.
Download: $3.00
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NAT Routers Part 3: Port Forwarding (Format 4 of 5)
Would you like to publish information from your own web server? Or would you like to host a game server so that other people could enter an online world that you control? Would you like to host an Internet voice server so friends or family or "clan" members can all join you in interactive communication? Whenever your local network hosts any kind of a server, you will need to configure your local router to permit entry from the worldwide Internet. This 13-minute video uses audio narration and extensive animation to help you visualize and understand the principles quickly as you configure your router for appropriate access. This "mp4" version has been formatted for compatibility with Apple's "Video iPod" media player.
Download: $3.00
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NAT Routers Part 3: Port Forwarding (Format 5 of 5)
Would you like to publish information from your own web server? Or would you like to host a game server so that other people could enter an online world that you control? Would you like to host an Internet voice server so friends or family or "clan" members can all join you in interactive communication? Whenever your local network hosts any kind of a server, you will need to configure your local router to permit entry from the worldwide Internet. This 13-minute video uses audio narration and extensive animation to help you visualize and understand the principles quickly as you configure your router for appropriate access. This version has been highly compressed for faster downloading and minimal CPU impact. It is best viewed in a small window.
Download: $3.00
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Configuring Your Internet Connection Part 1: DHCP (Format 1 of 5)
When you connect a computer to the worldwide Internet, you will be expected to provide four separate items of information describing details of Internet service as follows:
(1) your computer's IP address,
(2) the "Netmask" indicating the size of your local IP subnet,
(3) the IP address of the "default Gateway" for your local IP subnet, and
(4) the IP address of an available "Domain Name Server".
This 17-minute movie uses narration and extensive animation to explain and illustrate these items in sufficient detail so that you can understand and visualize the concepts, and take advantage of the popular, automated "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol" feature of your local router for easy configuration. This is the high resolution "wmv" version for modern Windows computers.
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Configuring Your Internet Connection Part 1: DHCP (Format 2 of 5)
When you connect a computer to the worldwide Internet, you will be expected to provide four separate items of information describing details of Internet service as follows: (1) your computer's IP address, (2) the "Netmask" indicating the size of your local IP subnet, (3) the IP address of the "default Gateway" for your local IP subnet, and (4) the IP address of an available "Domain Name Server". This 17-minute movie uses narration and extensive animation to explain and illustrate these items in sufficient detail so that you can understand and visualize the concepts, and take advantage of the popular, automated "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol" feature of your local router for easy configuration. This version is slightly compressed with Microsoft's MPEG4 CODEC.
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Configuring Your Internet Connection Part 1: DHCP (Format 3 of 5)
When you connect a computer to the worldwide Internet, you will be expected to provide four separate items of information describing details of Internet service as follows: (1) your computer's IP address, (2) the "Netmask" indicating the size of your local IP subnet, (3) the IP address of the "default Gateway" for your local IP subnet, and (4) the IP address of an available "Domain Name Server". This 17-minute movie uses narration and extensive animation to explain and illustrate these items in sufficient detail so that you can understand and visualize the concepts, and take advantage of the popular, automated "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol" feature of your local router for easy configuration. This version is compressed with the DiVX "Pro5" CODEC.
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Configuring Your Internet Connection Part 1: DHCP (Format 4 of 5 iPod Video)
When you connect a computer to the worldwide Internet, you will be expected to provide four separate items of information describing details of Internet service as follows: (1) your computer's IP address, (2) the "Netmask" indicating the size of your local IP subnet, (3) the IP address of the "default Gateway" for your local IP subnet, and (4) the IP address of an available "Domain Name Server". This 17-minute movie uses narration and extensive animation to explain and illustrate these items in sufficient detail so that you can understand and visualize the concepts, and take advantage of the popular, automated "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol" feature of your local router for easy configuration. This version is formatted for compatibility with Apple's "iPod Video" media player.
Download: $3.00
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Configuring Your Internet Connection, Part 1: DHCP (Format 5 of 5)
When you connect a computer to the worldwide Internet, you will be expected to provide four separate items of information describing details of Internet service as follows: (1) your computer's IP address, (2) the "Netmask" indicating the size of your local IP subnet, (3) the IP address of the "default Gateway" for your local IP subnet, and (4) the IP address of an available "Domain Name Server". This 17-minute movie uses narration and extensive animation to explain and illustrate these items in sufficient detail so that you can understand and visualize the concepts, and take advantage of the popular, automated "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol" feature of your local router for easy configuration. This "wmv" version has been highly compressed for faster downloads and viewing on older computers. It is best viewed in a small window.
Download: $3.00
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Managing Your Net Equipment With Your Web Browser (Format 1 of 5)
As your network grows, you will probably purchase and install several low-cost hardware "black boxes": a Router and perhaps a Print Server or a File Server, etc. This 9-minute video shows how you can use your favorite web browser to manage, optimize, and safely configure those devices. This is the high-resolution "wmv" version for your modern Windows Media Player.
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Managing Your Net Equipment with your Web Browser (Format 2 of 5)
As your network grows, you will probably purchase and install several low-cost hardware "black boxes": a Router and perhaps a Print Server or a File Server, etc. This 9-minute video shows how you can use your favorite web browser to manage, optimize, and safely configure those devices. This "AVI" version has been encoded with Microsoft's MPEG4 CODEC.
Download: FREE
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Managing Your Net Equipment with your Web Browser (Format 3 of 5)
As your network grows, you will probably purchase and install several low-cost hardware "black boxes": a Router and perhaps a Print Server or a File Server, etc. This 9-minute video shows how you can use your favorite web browser to manage, optimize, and safely configure those devices. This AVI-format file version has been compressed with the DiVX Pro5 Codec.
Download: FREE
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Managing Your Net Equipment With Your Web Browser (Format 4 of 5 iPod Video)
As your network grows, you will probably purchase and install several low-cost hardware "black boxes": a Router and perhaps a Print Server or a File Server, etc. This 9-minute video shows how you can use your favorite web browser to manage, optimize, and safely configure those devices. This version is formatted for compatibility with Apple's "iPod Video" media player.
Download: FREE
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Managing Your Net Equipment with your Web Browser (Format 5 of 5)
As your network grows, you will probably purchase and install several low-cost hardware "black boxes": a Router and perhaps a Print Server or a File Server, etc. This 9-minute video shows how you can use your favorite web browser to manage, optimize, and safely configure those devices. This "wmv" version has been highly compressed for faster downloading and optimal viewing on older computers. It is best viewed in a small window.
Download: FREE
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Configuring your Internet Connection Part 2: Static IP specification (Format 1 of 5)
Servers require a more sophisticated IP connection specification than clients. If your local subnet includes a print server, a file server, an Internet game server, an Internet voice server, or a web server, the automated setup described in the prior movie won't be adequate for your needs. You'll want to manually configure a "Static" IP address. This 10-minute movie uses extensive animation, narration, and photographic clips to explain the ins and outs. This is the high-resolution "wmv" version for modern Windows computers.
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Configuring Your Internet Connection Part 2: Static IP Specification (Format 2 of 5)
Servers require a more sophisticated IP connection specification than clients. If your local subnet includes a print server, a file server, an Internet game server, an Internet voice server, or a web server, the automated setup described in the prior movie won't be adequate for your needs. You'll want to manually configure a "Static" IP address. This 10-minute movie uses extensive animation, narration, and photographic clips to explain the ins and outs. This "AVI" version has been encoded with the Microsoft MPEG4 Codec.
Download: $3.00
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Configuring Your Internet Connection Part 2: Static IP Specification (Format 3 of 5)
Servers require a more sophisticated IP connection specification than clients. If your local subnet includes a print server, a file server, an Internet game server, an Internet voice server, or a web server, the automated setup described in the prior movie won't be adequate for your needs. You'll want to manually configure a "Static" IP address. This 10-minute movie uses extensive animation, narration, and photographic clips to explain the ins and outs. This "AVI" file has been encoded with the DiVX "Pro5" Codec.
Download: $3.00
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Configuring Your Internet Connection Part 2: Static IP Specification (Format 4 of 5 Apple iPod Video)
Servers require a more sophisticated IP connection specification than clients. If your local subnet includes a print server, a file server, an Internet game server, an Internet voice server, or a web server, the automated setup described in the prior movie won't be adequate for your needs. You'll want to manually configure a "Static" IP address. This 10-minute movie uses extensive animation, narration, and photographic clips to explain the ins and outs. This version is formatted for compatibility with Apple's "Video iPod" media player.
Download: $3.00
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Configuring Your Internet Connection Part 2: Static IP Configuration (Format 5 of 5)
Servers require a more sophisticated IP connection specification than clients. If your local subnet includes a print server, a file server, an Internet game server, an Internet voice server, or a web server, the automated setup described in the prior movie won't be adequate for your needs. You'll want to manually configure a "Static" IP address. This 10-minute movie uses extensive animation, narration, and photographic clips to explain the ins and outs. This "WMV" file has been highly compressed for faster downloading and minimal load on old computers. It is best viewed in a small window.
Download: $3.00
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