NAT and internet confusion

Discussion in 'Networks' started by kobem, Nov 2, 2007.

  1. kobem

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    i could guess that you say this! there is no internet shown in these diagrams!

    again think of first pic , and i will show it now!

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    now here , internet is displayed , should i use NAT ?

    or an access list that allows graphics dept. get to internet?
     
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  2. kobem

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    i do not own a credit card also you can not find a network+ book in my country
     
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  3. Luddym

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    Which country is this?
     
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  4. kobem

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    Turkiye
     
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  5. Luddym

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    Have you not heard of buying books over the internet?
     
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  6. kobem

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    oh no not again! , i have no credit card!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  7. Luddym

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    All I'm hearing is that you don't want to go and buy the relevant books/do the research/study that you genuinely need to do.

    You have a task that in all honesty, you are not capable of achieving.

    Many members of this board have continually tried to help you, but it is going to be impossible due to your lacking knowledge as you just are not going to understand.

    If you REALLY wanted to listen to advice, you could get your hands on an N+ book. Go to a book store and order one in, do the same at the library, contact an E-Bay seller and ask if they would take money transfer/cheque, ask a friend or family member to use their credit card if you gave them the money.....

    EDIT : Why do I suddenly think of the wise saying 'Never feed a Troll.' :blink
     
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  8. tripwire45
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    How about this? Do you know anyone who has a credit card? Can the library or bookstore at your university order the book for you? In the US, if I went to a bookstore (any bookstore, not just at uni) and I was looking for a book they didn't have in stock, they could order it from the publisher and when it arrived, I would pay for the book (credit card, cash, cheque...it doesn't matter).
     
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  9. MacAllan

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    You would probably want to set up NAT on the Northfield router.

    Since you have completed CCNA now, this should be easy for you. Show us how you think it could be done...


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  10. dmarsh
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    I would expect anyone doing an MSc to be generally capable of research and looking after themselves. As has been mentioned there are multiple possible solutions. I'd reccomend opening a bank account with a debit card as a good first start, this will allow you to manage you funds and pay for things online without taking credit.
     
  11. hbroomhall

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    You *must* use NAT in the northfield router.

    On the info given so far I see no reason for access lists.

    Harry.
     
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  12. kobem

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    i know how to implement NAT , access-lists and other things (VLANs .....)

    the real problem is that i have no job so i can not use them in real life and having difficulties
    where i should use these!

    also i have a thesis to deliver until most lately June.
     
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  13. kobem

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    why not an access-list ? i could use an extended access-list on westfield that permits
    internet access to graphics dept. computers
     
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  14. kobem

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    you do not know anything about my country and its economy , after a while you have a situation
    that you can not afford the credit card debts
     
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  15. greenbrucelee
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    I tried this one, Kobem will not listen because he is a lazy student, if he really wanted to get these books then he would be able to.

    Have you noticed that he only asks questions and doesn't get involved in other threads.

    I tried this one also.
     
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  16. dmarsh
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    Its a DEBIT card, its a plastic equivalent of a cheque book, it does not provide credit, only the ability to spend the saved funds in the account. It could be the perfect solution to your problem, I'm not aware of the Turkish banking system but i see no reason why they would not offer debit cards.

    Alternatively as has been mentioned there are many, many solutions :-

    1. Visit a bookstore and buy/order the book.
    2. Use an online bookstore.
    3. Buy the book from an online auction, zshops, second hand, other retailer.
    4. Get a subscription to safari or similar.
    5. Attend an N+ training course by a college / training provider.
    6. Take a basic network module at your present college.
    7. Visit a bookstore in another country and buy the book ?
    8. Order/Reserve the book using the college library.
    9. Order/Reserve the book using a government library.
    10. Buy a CBT or similar online training.
    11. Read up on the web about the subject more.
    12. Build your own lab and experiment.
    13. Hire lab time.
    14. Use various simulators.

    I'm sure I've missed many solutions, in reality there are as many solutions as you wish to find.

    As Yoda says :-

     
  17. kobem

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    forget about me , everything began to come too hard !

    and no way to do thesis

    sorry i give up!
     
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  18. greenbrucelee
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    YOU can do your thesis if you start to be proactive and get some reading material and study, as has been said you can get a debit card or get someone to buy some books for you and you can pay them back.

    if you want to be in IT sector for your work then you need to stop being lazy, and stop coming up with excuses to not gain the knowledge yourself.
     
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  19. BosonMichael
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    If you don't know WHERE to implement NAT, or WHY to implement NAT, then you don't know HOW to implement NAT... it's more than just knowing the commands to type...
     
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  20. BosonMichael
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    YOU can do your thesis. There is plenty of information on the Internet.

    However... WE will not do your thesis FOR you.
     
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