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Routing Table and Multiple Interfaces30 Jun 2004 21:08 GMT2
Typical ME laptop.
Has an Ethernet interface.
I've added a PC Card Wireless interface.
If the ethernet interface isn't disabled, then the wireless card doesn't
Me and 98 SE networking-Calling all PC Gurus!30 Jun 2004 16:57 GMT6
Calling all PC Gurus!
I am trying to network 2 computers: 1 with 98se and 1 with
me. I thought that i would be able to just connect them
together with an ethernet cable and run the setup wizard
File sharing30 Jun 2004 12:09 GMT4
I am trying to modify the properties of a file so it can
be shared in my budding network(not yet working). However
I cannot do this because the properties window does not
have a SHARE tab, as the instruction I am reading shows.
dial up works, pings too, can't browse30 Jun 2004 11:10 GMT2
I have a Windows Me machine which was at almost a stand
still from viruses and spyware.  After much pain all have
been cleaned up and the machine appears very happy with
one exception.  I can't use any browser with a dial up
ME Home Networking--Can I delete the network?30 Jun 2004 11:09 GMT1
I was wondering if anyone knew how to delete a home
network?  My younger sister was playing with the computer
and anccidently set one up, but we only have the one
computer.  And now, whenever we sign on to AOL, its a
Trying to Dial-Up when booting30 Jun 2004 11:00 GMT1
  I used to use a dial in service (Worldnet), but now use
cable internet - no longer need to dial.
  For some reason, every time I boot my laptop, it wants
to dial into Worldnet, and wants me to select Connect or
WinME Internet / ICS Problem...30 Jun 2004 10:50 GMT1
I have Win ME installed on a laptop I own. I've got it connected it up to my desktop PC (Running Win XP Pro), but I cannot get it to connect to the internet. Every other aspect of the network works fine, as far as i can tell, and it even shows me the correct gateway status. ...
Cannot locate printer30 Jun 2004 02:49 GMT1
I am trying to setup my LaserJet 5000n under Windows ME. I
am connected to the internet via a Router and Cable Modem.
I turned off all firewall protection for the install. When
I select the "Add Printer" option it cannot locate the
"Too many network connections"26 Jun 2004 16:27 GMT9
Small peer to peer network with static IP addresses.
Windows 98
Windows 98SE
Windows XP Home
Upgrade to XP Pro26 Jun 2004 00:56 GMT6
Can i safely upgrade my ME to XP Pro?  Running P3  with 128MB ram.  Computer
is really used to get emails and small amount of surfing?
lan settings25 Jun 2004 10:51 GMT1
I have using Me.  I travel to a different hotel each week
in which most hotels have high speed internet access in
the form of ADSL.  
I use a wireless lan card at home and sometimes on the
Network Password25 Jun 2004 01:06 GMT2
Can someone please advise me how to disable network
password protection.
I have just installed ME on my home PC and when rebooting
I have to acknowledge a Window with a password which I
[urgent] internet connection sharing (ICS) between ME and XP24 Jun 2004 06:37 GMT3
anyone can tech how to share the internet access between a ME(host) and
XP(client)?
i have set up ICS in ME (host) successfully,
but my XP still cannot access the internet.
Networking problem22 Jun 2004 19:44 GMT1
My laptop suddenly stopped browsing the internet. I can
ping other computers both using Netbios name and IP
address. The only one I cannot ping is the netbios name of
our proxy server lathough I can ping its IP address. I
Basic connectivity problem20 Jun 2004 07:26 GMT1
I have two computers, one running Windows ME and the other running Windows
XP Professional.
The former connects to the Internet using a built-in dial up modem. The
latter connects to the Internet using an ADSL modem which is plugged into a
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