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Hi Ron, I (and many like me) would like to help you - But you need to provide more details - Like:
1. Are you using a Email client?
2. If so which one?
Any way - I am assuming that you are using a Email client (Like Outlook), and I think there is some problem with the configuration of your email client, Please consult manual of the client and check your configurations.
Thanks
I am sick of my handycafe server keeps changing its ip addres.....i have to reconfigure from each client every day.....how can i just change my handy cafe server ip address......?
Neoware was acquired by HP in 2007 and they seem to have destroyed all Neoware references. That product was end of service in January 09. Their transition rules are at http://www.hp.com/sbso/busproducts_thinclient-HP-neoware-thinclient-migration.pdf, and the old manuals are at http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.neoware.com/support/documentation/manuals.html. HP also has manuals at http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Lookup?h_lang=en&h_cc=us&cc=us&h_page=hpcom&lang=en&h_client=S-A-R163-1&h_pagetype=s-001&h_query=thin+client, ans specifically http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Lookup?h_lang=en&h_cc=us&cc=us&h_page=hpcom&lang=en&h_client=S-A-R163-1&h_pagetype=s-001&h_query=thin+client looks promising.
I assume you have some knowledge to configure this router. Go to the management page, select the Wireless option. choose a SSID name, hide it by selecting "Don't broadcast SSID" Set a strong WPA password. on the clients PC, type ipconfig /all save the MAC addresses of the clients PCs, and enable MAC filtering on the router, define those MAC has allowed and everything else as denied. save and reboot configure each client PC manually (the SSID is hidden!) also, you can disable DHCP on the router, and configure manually each client. With all these combined, should be harder to get hacked into :)
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