L lambchop14 Solid State Member Messages 17 Oct 8, 2009 #12 try x ubuntu possibly and check this link out its like a step by step guid on installing it if you need help i used it. http://www.bit-tech.net/bits/2007/06/05/build_your_own_server/2
try x ubuntu possibly and check this link out its like a step by step guid on installing it if you need help i used it. http://www.bit-tech.net/bits/2007/06/05/build_your_own_server/2
J J03 ~~~~~~~~ Messages 5,558 Location Wales Oct 9, 2009 #13 j03 said: Lambchop, the last valid post in this thread was over 2 months ago, you're not meant to resurrect old threads Click to expand... lambchop14 said: try x ubuntu possibly and check this link out its like a step by step guid on installing it if you need help i used it. http://www.bit-tech.net/bits/2007/06/05/build_your_own_server/2 Click to expand... Allthough I think we should make a sticky about home servers.
j03 said: Lambchop, the last valid post in this thread was over 2 months ago, you're not meant to resurrect old threads Click to expand... lambchop14 said: try x ubuntu possibly and check this link out its like a step by step guid on installing it if you need help i used it. http://www.bit-tech.net/bits/2007/06/05/build_your_own_server/2 Click to expand... Allthough I think we should make a sticky about home servers.
ace777 Fully Optimized Messages 3,110 Oct 16, 2009 #14 I have never used the NAS tool, but make sure you port forward on your router, add the port exception on your firewall, and set the computers IP to static so it won't change on your network.
I have never used the NAS tool, but make sure you port forward on your router, add the port exception on your firewall, and set the computers IP to static so it won't change on your network.