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Bonding two wifi adapters
I saw a network once that used bonding (some people called it "port trunking") to combine two network cards into a single connection to get twice the bandwidth. I have a slow Wifi network with not so ...
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Traffic not being forwarded through NAT
I have a router which provides internet access using NAT, and a client Linux box (A) which is connected to this router on eth0.
This Linux box also has a wlan interface, wlan0; what I would like is ...
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How to determine what type of wifi networks are supported by your driver on Linux
On Linux (specificially Ubuntu) what's the easiest way to determine what types of Wifi protocols your hardware and driver support?
I have a router running DD-WRT that supports broadcasting in both a ...
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Is it possible to connect a wireless router to another access point?
I have a complicated situation due to my goals and network structure. I have in mind a potential solution, a bridge, but I do not know whether it is feasible or what hardware it will require.
The ...
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How to change my DNS server provider permanently?
I want to change my DNS nameserver to GoogleDNS on fedora 25. I edited /etc/resolv.conf from
search fritz.box
nameserver 192.168.1.1
to
nameserver 8.8.8.8
nameserver 8.8.8.4
But if I reconnect to ...
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Routing between two isolated systems without VPN
Weird scenario for you:
I have two Raspberry Pis running Raspbian 8 (jessie) connected to each other by a cross-over cable between their Ethernet ports. The Ethernet port on unit A is statically ...
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ssh 2 different computers behind same router and modem?
well I have been following every rule out there on Forwarding.
I currently have 2 computers, lets call it Computer DOG and Computer CAT.
I can ssh into DOG from outside my network perfectly. I went ...