Re: Activate - disable Internet Connection
Re: Activate - disable Internet Connection
- Subject: Re: Activate - disable Internet Connection
- From: Xandra Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 18:38:36 -0500
On 11/04/2002 10:18 AM, "Paul Skinner" <email@hidden> wrote:
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reposted from proper address. Hope the LM doesn't double post it.
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On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 09:31 AM, Xandra Lee wrote:
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> In OS9 I wrote a script which turned TCP/IP off then on again.
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> ...is there any way to do this in X?
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> EXPLANATION (i.e. why on earth would anyone do this)
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> I have multiple computers here all connected to the net via a hub with
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> an
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> uplink to my cable modem (DHCP -- no static id). Only 1 computer at a
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> time
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> has internet access.
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My suggestion : )
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tell person "Xandra Lee"
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buy a router
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end
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http://www.linksys.com/Products/product.asp?grid=23&prid=20
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http://www.xsense.com/product/broadband/mih130.html
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Cute...
at some point we may get a router, the one connection thing has been a
non-issue (till OSX) since it's extraordinarily rare that there's ever more
than one person in working at any of the computers at one time. My partner's
are usually in the shop making furniture not surfing the net.
the main reasons I haven't switched (pardon the pun) to a router:
1. a concern that the bandwidth will be subdivided (possibly even when only
one CPU is on the net) -- Much the way the cable TV reception here declines
every time we add a set.
--please let me know if this isn't the case.
2. It's technically illegal
3. Laziness, and again, lack of necessity -- the AppleScript solution (that
worked fine till X) meant that once or twice a week someone had to select a
script from the Apple Menu, before picking up their email.
xandra
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