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client configuration utility29 Oct 2005 18:51 GMT2
I RAN A DIAGNOSIS ON MY SYSYTEM AND IT SAID MY CLIENT ADAPTER IS NOT
ASSOCIATED TO AN ACCESS POINT
Wireless Connection Speed Degradation despite of Strong Signal Strength29 Oct 2005 18:46 GMT5
I am using a D-Link Wireless Router DI-624 for connecting two Win XP Pro PCs to
internet via wireless.  I am on RCN cable connection and the said arrangement
has been working well for two years.
Lately I have started noticing that the wireless Network  connection speed (seen
Wireless File share broken ?29 Oct 2005 15:02 GMT2
I have two computers. One on wireless connection the other wired. Both have
access to the net with no problem. I have both on the same Workgroup name. I
can see both system in the Network Neighborhood. From the wireless system I
can access files (everything) on the other computer ...
Invalid IP Address Problem28 Oct 2005 19:36 GMT2
Running Windows XP Pro, Service Pack 2 and have had no problems with my home
wireless network until today. All of a sudden, it won't connect -- it's stuck
in "Acquiring Network Address" mode and under "Address Type" it says "Invalid
IP Address".
Force XP to start wireless at boot time...28 Oct 2005 17:25 GMT1
All:
Does anyone know of a configuration/registry setting that will force XP
to select a specific wireless network at boot time?
I have a wireless XP Pro box (with a hard-coded IP addy) that won't
Access to AP with fixed IP28 Oct 2005 12:32 GMT8
I have setup my laptop and AP with fixed IP.
AP is a Linksys WAP54G and the router is Linksys BEFSR41.
IP is 192.168.1.2 which is below the DHCP range of the router,
which starts at 192.168.1.100, where 3 other computer are connected.
WPA-WPA2 Signal Strength/Speed28 Oct 2005 12:19 GMT1
I upgraded the firmware in my Linksys Wireless G- Speedboost router
primarily to
increase security to WPA2-PSK from the WPA-PSK I had been using. No problems
on the upgrade--- except that speed and signal strength are a bit lower now.
NO RECEIVE SIGNAL28 Oct 2005 09:57 GMT4
I recently purchased 2 wireless usb devices to use with my 2 wire (SBC DSL)
wireless hub/router.  Both usb devices SEEM to be working fine except that
NEITHER will receive.  Under network connections; thye show that they are
transmitting fine with high signal strength.  However ...
Using EV-DO connection with MS Terminal Services28 Oct 2005 06:15 GMT2
Has anyone used TS with EV-DO?  I have a customer that has a number fo field
technicians that need access to Work Orders, Service History and Parts
Inventory while out in the field.  The IT manager doesn't like/trust (or
know how to use?) VPN and we need a robust, easily ...
Wireless Network28 Oct 2005 04:00 GMT6
We initially bought a D-Link DI-524 router so we could get our computer
downstairs to pick up the internet signal from the computer that I'm on here
in the living room. However, as many times as we tried, we could only get so
far, when the router was hooked up, to the address of ...
Where is "Enable IEEE 802.1x auth" in Registry ?27 Oct 2005 23:27 GMT5
Where is "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication" in Registry ?
I have an issue with a wireless connection that keeps dropping in spite of a
100% signal from the wireless network. Everything that I've found points to
the "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication" setting as the most likely
How to selectively hide Wireless Network Connection icon27 Oct 2005 23:18 GMT1
Does anyone know of a way I can selectively hide the Wireless Network
Connection icon in Control Panel > Network Connections folder?
My home-based users need access to the folder to configure their dial-up and
LAN connections, but I do not want to give users the ability to enable ...
XP Wireless and Computer Policies - Any possible Solution?27 Oct 2005 22:55 GMT5
I am understandably pretty pi***ed off, I’m sorry if I offend anyone.
Microsoft knows about this issue has released two massive service packs for
XP and still no solution. Anyway enough of my complaining.
I am supposed to deploy 50 desktops to run completely on wireless and these
Wireless Connection goes stale?27 Oct 2005 17:02 GMT1
I have a cable modem that is connected to a Netgear 108 MHz wireless
router.  My Windows XP Pro computer is connected to it with an RJ45
connector.  My girlfriend's XP Home Edition computer is connected to it
wirelessly with a D-Link 108 MHz adapter.  Currently the connection
Wireless Network Access-No Internet or Mail-Help please27 Oct 2005 14:23 GMT4
I have a laptop with an 802.11g PCMIA adapter that will connect to the
established network, can transfer files between clients but will not connect
to the net or allow me to access my mail. I have gone through every
configuration option I can think of (setting manual ip address, ...
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