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Can't view workgroup17 Oct 2005 03:48 GMT4
I'm running Win XP MCE and using a Netgear wireless LAN. When I try to view
the workgroup, I get the following error:
<workgroupname> is not accessible. You might not have permission to view
this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out
Trouble using a Printer on a Wireless Home Network17 Oct 2005 00:54 GMT1
Having followed the advice provided below I am still unsuccessful in being
able to use my printer in a home network. I have configured my computers
accordingly through Symantec NIS (at least I think I did so correctly) and it
states it recognizes the "Gateway", etc. I have a ...
20 laptops Wi-Fi on LAN ..... Y/N?16 Oct 2005 10:24 GMT9
Is it straightforward to connect 20 laptops via wi-fi to a wireless
router (in this case a Draytek 2600 range)?
I imagine that it would be no more difficult than 2 or 3 etc... ?
I need to set 20 laptops up using wi-fi, and then to have a LAN 'instant
Wireless Networking works properly15 Oct 2005 19:58 GMT1
But........ after a new start or restarting the computer i have to click a
certain icon (bottom right) in order to connect to the router. Is this the S
O P ? or there is still some adjustment. thanks
LEAP & PEAP15 Oct 2005 19:52 GMT1
Wireless clients (with CA) access to wireless LAN via radius servers.
What is the differences between LEAP & PEAP?
Should i used LEAP or PEAP for authentication?
2 Computers, 1 wireless router15 Oct 2005 17:47 GMT8
We have 2 computers, 1 upstairs in the living room, one downstairs in the
basement. We bought a D-Link DI-524 Wireless router so the computer
downstairs could share internet access with the computer here in the living
room. The computer downstairs is running Service Pack 1, btw. ...
manual configuration of home network.15 Oct 2005 07:11 GMT5
How do I do this? I don't want to use the configuration wizard, thanks.
What hardware do I purchase?14 Oct 2005 23:49 GMT13
I have a dell laptop that is wireless.  So I have the wireless router working
with it.  I also have a dell desktop that is not wireless.  I am "assuming"
that I need to purchase the following:
1.  Wireless card for the desktop
WLAN: from Laptop to Laptop to router ...???14 Oct 2005 18:40 GMT2
I would like to ask if the connection method described below would be
possible and, if yes, how.
I am using the following equipment:
1.a router that is connected to the Internet (DSL) and to the home network
wireless network interference14 Oct 2005 12:54 GMT1
There are 2.4 GHz wireless cameras in my area that are making connectivity
just about impossible. Does anyone know of a filter or other ways I can deal
with this problem?
TIA
How do I know if I have wireless?14 Oct 2005 12:53 GMT2
I know this is a silly question - but we just got a new desktop - and I am
not sure if it comes with wireless for our home networking or if we have to
string a cable.
I have looked at the user manual and tried the help file - and I am just
AP Problems14 Oct 2005 04:34 GMT7
Hi, need some help t-shooting a problem. I have a Motorola WA840G set
up. I have no problem connecting to the access point with XP Pro  and
get 4 bars of signal, but cannot hit the internet or ping the AP. It
just plain doesn't work. Have tried setting the IP on the client,
Wireless client13 Oct 2005 23:50 GMT1
anyone has any recommedation on wireless client s/w for all type of wireless
adapters (PC and Latop)?
WPA-PSK Problems Connecting13 Oct 2005 22:51 GMT2
I have a Belkin F5D7231 router and a F5D7001 adapter card in the remote PC.
All works just fine if the security is disabled. However, when I select
WPA-PSK in the router security settings, I no longer can connect to the
internet. The SSID still appears in the 'available networks' ...
WPA and  WPC1113 Oct 2005 22:23 GMT1
For the moment, I use a wep key 128bit and mac filtering but I want more
security but I dont know to enable WPA TKIP on my WPC11 version 3.
I know to activate wpa on my linksys router BEFW11S4 version but I dont find
any information to activate on my pc.
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