Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
prodman
- 13 Jan 2005 15:26
- 2918 of 11003
Can anyone point me in the right direction, I've been asked by my grandson to help build his web site, bearing in mind all this web stuff is totally alien to me, what I now need is a decient HTML editor and it has to be idiot proof, been recommended CoffeeCup or is there a better/easier one?
Many thanks
DocProc
- 13 Jan 2005 15:44
- 2920 of 11003
prodman
- 13 Jan 2005 15:52
- 2921 of 11003
Optimist
I checked with his ISP this morning and they have no utilities at all for building the web site.
By what my grandson's explaining to me it will a bit more than basic.
prodman
- 13 Jan 2005 19:19
- 2922 of 11003
DocPro
Thanks, will have a look.
robber
- 14 Jan 2005 19:58
- 2926 of 11003
Iain, CYBERsitter will do exactly what you want with the added advantage that you can also use it to block access to some sites.
Neil
Seymour Clearly
- 16 Jan 2005 00:31
- 2928 of 11003
Iain, you need to go into the setup by entering the router IP address and then following the menu. I'll type out the instructions as I have them from a copy of Computer Active.
Step 1:
If you're using a wireless access point or router you can limit access to the network to specified computers. Every network interface adapter has a unique number (the MAC address) and most wireless access points or routers let you manage access based on this information....
Step 2:
For greater security use a special software "key" to turn on WEP encryption so the network can only be accessed by the access point or router and PCs connected to it. Start by enabling WEP at the wireless access point or router. If offered a choice of encryption levels the basic option - normally 64 bits - is usually sufficient.
Step 3:
You can enter up to four WEP keys but in practice you only really need one. A lot of access points will also offer to generate keys automatically (mine did) using a simple password that you supply. Some ask you to think up and type in keys yourself, which is a little harder. Whatever the approach, it's important to take a note of the key, as you'll need it for the next step.
Step 4:
Having configured the access point or router you need to enter the same secret key into any PCs you want to connect to the wireless network. If you are using the software provided by the manufacturer of the wireless device to manage the connection, you may be able to generate keys using the same password as on the access point or router. If you are using Windows XP you have to type the key in yourself.
For the file sharing I hope someone else will answer!!
Kayak
- 16 Jan 2005 02:39
- 2930 of 11003
Type IPCONFIG /ALL in a DOS box, look under Physical address.
With networked computers you are looking to share drives (or single folders if you prefer, to stop your kids looking at your porn collection :-) ). The shared drive will then appear in Windows Explorer and you can copy by dragging and dropping as you would between two folders on your own machine.
Night :-)
stockbunny
- 16 Jan 2005 14:34
- 2931 of 11003
Message for Optimist,
Thanks for all your help last week, I disappeared without trace I
know midweek!
I'm currently on a borrowed
laptop as my PC is out of use.It seems to be an incurable problem.
I ended up talking to Symantec,
and Microsoft trying to firstly remove the virus and then trying to
get shot of the file, but all has failed. So it's a very new virus
and there's no cure yet - most likely picked up when a son was on
a games website - those with kids you are warned!
So it's a system rebuild - thankfully someone has said they will
do it for me and they've done this kind of thing before, as I don't
think I could tackle it.