| Subject: Re: setiqueue and seti |
| From: gheston@hiwaay.net (Gary Heston) |
| Date: 09/10/2005, 21:12 |
| Newsgroups: sci.astro.seti,alt.sci.seti |
In article <1128887208.930232.264310@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
president731@yahoo.com <president731@yahoo.com> wrote:
I'm running SetiAtHome 3.08 and SetiQueue 3.03.2.2b on my home network.
I recently upgraded to a new isp, and the router I must use to get out
to the net requires dynamic ethernet addresses on my nics (my original
network setup used static addresses). Seti can no longer connect to
SetiQueue to return results and get new units to work on. What can I do
to get Seti and SetiQueue working once again? Thanks much.
First, get a UPS and plug your router into it. Otherwise, you'll have to
go through this every time you have a power glitch.
Check your SETI Queue system and determine what IP address it's been
assigned. Then, re-configure all your other systems to point their proxy
addresses to it.
Gary
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Gary Heston
gheston@hiwaay.net
The Intel ASCI Red supercomputer placed first in the 11/97 list of
the top 500 supercomputers in the world, at 1.338 TeraFLOPs max.
As of 6/05, it wouldn't make the list.