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Router problems of a different kind31 Jan 2005 23:39 GMT1
Hi.  I am having a problem connecting to games.  I have T3 wireless
connection but I live on a campus college.  My problem is that I can't
connect to most servers but I can connect to only a certain few.  And when I
can connect to them I have a good ping but every soo often I hit ...
Missing Wireless Network Wizard31 Jan 2005 23:36 GMT4
I just re-installed Windows xp and when I go into Network connections the
wireless wizard is not even listed.  Seems to not even recognize that there
is a wireless adapter installed.
win 64 asus wifi driver31 Jan 2005 23:15 GMT3
Does anyone know of a existing driver or one in development for the asus
wifi-g that comes bundled with the asus a8v pro motherboard as the 32 bit
driver is told to go forth and prosper by the operating system. (doesent work)
Workgroup vs Domain sharing problem31 Jan 2005 13:29 GMT5
I use XP Pro sp2 at both home (tower) and work (laptop).
My home system uses a workgroup and my laptop is a member of a domain. Both
have the same name. Lanca
I also have a netgear wireless router to share internet access.
Apple AirPort Express30 Jan 2005 23:51 GMT1
I am trying to add an Apple Airport Express to my wireless
net that is utilizing a 2Wire Homeportal.  I can't get the
network to see the AE.
Any thoughts?
Computers Not Showing in My Network Places. - Damit!30 Jan 2005 23:31 GMT8
Im setting up an Ad-Hoc Wireless Network between 2 computers. Ill give
information about each computer.
+==========Main Computer==========+
Windows XP SP2
D Link & Norton Problem30 Jan 2005 15:55 GMT1
I have a D Link DI-624 Wireless Router linking my desktop and laptop
computer. Network worked fine until I recently upgraded Norton Anti Virus
Security and added XP Service Pack 2. Now I can't connect to network although
I can see it when I scan. Settings are all the same as ...
Can't sync Win XP to server over wireless30 Jan 2005 06:08 GMT3
I have an ADSL modem/router to which I have connected a wireless router. I
have set up both devices as DHCP servers and have a desktop PC and laptop
connected to them. However I have a couple of problems with the setup.
1. In order to be able to access the wireless router setup ...
Wi-Fi privileges for users30 Jan 2005 03:13 GMT1
Wi-Fi Card SpeedTouch120g
The Wi-Fi will only connect if the user has administrator privileges.
power users can not establish a Wi-Fi link.
The monitoring software supplied with the Wi-Fi card
Slow shutdown30 Jan 2005 01:59 GMT7
I have installed a wireless network and all works fine.  
Except.... the PC to which the wireless netgear router is
attached now takes 10 minutes to completely shutdown.
Is there a way to speed things up without physically
wireless can't see desktop30 Jan 2005 01:53 GMT4
I am having the same issue as many.  I have an existing wireless network
configured as follows:
Cable comes into modem, modem hardwired to wireless router (linksys WRT54G).  
Dell Desktop with windows XP with Service Pack 2 which runs 2 printers is
Can't view workgroup computers30 Jan 2005 00:28 GMT5
I have (partially) set up a wireless network.  A NETGEAR wireless router
(connects to internet and acts as wireless access point) a DELL desktop and a
DELL laptop.  I've enabled file sharing on both PCs adn set them up with the
same workgroup name.  
Best Router30 Jan 2005 00:20 GMT2
I have had three SpeedStream wireless routers. It seems like each one last's
about 12-14 months. Just past the warranty.
Can anybody suggest a better wireless router?
I have two desktops with winXP and a cable modem.
WIRELESS WITH 2000 PROFESSIONAL29 Jan 2005 14:36 GMT5
I am having a problem and I hope someone can help. I was setting up my
friends home network.  This is what my network is setup as.
1. Toshiba laptop running WINXP Home with wireless card built into it
2. Dell laptop running Windows 2000 Pro with a Belkin 802.11g wirless card.
Wireless Connection breaks up at every couple of minutes29 Jan 2005 05:05 GMT3
I use a LynkSys Wireless router model no. WRT54G
My problem is that my wireless connection in my laptop goes off every 3 or 5
minutes or so and I have to reconnect me again. It's really annoying.
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
 
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