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I know this is not right group to ask help but I will be thnkfull if any one can point out the right place. In my office we are using corporate LAN which bans internat email sites. To access such email sites, we are using our mobile phones. While our dialup connection via mobile is connected, our LAN stops working. Is there any way, we can use both the connections (LAN and dialup) simulteniously? Any pointers are welcome. Regards, Madiya |
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You are right this is the wrong newsgroup. Your question is complex and you
need to know a lot more about you LAN set up. Do you have a network support team / company? Or why not get your policy changed and connect the internet. There is software that can prevent abuse of this connection. -- Regards, Nigel "Madiya" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this is not right group to ask help but I will be thnkfull if any one can point out the right place. In my office we are using corporate LAN which bans internat email sites. To access such email sites, we are using our mobile phones. While our dialup connection via mobile is connected, our LAN stops working. Is there any way, we can use both the connections (LAN and dialup) simulteniously? Any pointers are welcome. Regards, Madiya |
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On Dec 8, 5:03 pm, "Nigel" wrote:
You are right this is the wrong newsgroup. Your question is complex and you need to know a lot more about you LAN set up. Do you have a network support team / company? Or why not get your policy changed and connect the internet. There is software that can prevent abuse of this connection. -- Regards, Nigel "Madiya" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this is not right group to ask help but I will be thnkfull if any one can point out the right place. In my office we are using corporate LAN which bans internat email sites. To access such email sites, we are using our mobile phones. While our dialup connection via mobile is connected, our LAN stops working. Is there any way, we can use both the connections (LAN and dialup) simulteniously? Any pointers are welcome. Regards, Madiya- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for your reply. Accessing email sites are on personal level. Company, as a policy, do not allow employees to access such email sites. Due to this, administrators will never help. IP to all the workstations are assigned manually. Let me know what other details are required and I will findout the same. Regards, Madiya. |
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