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about protocols need answer16 Dec 2005 00:42 GMT3
What are communication protocols and why do we need protocols for
networks?
Thenk you
Can I use a PCw/ 802.11b as a WLAN repeater16 Dec 2005 00:09 GMT4
Here is what I'm trying to do:
1. I have a desktop computer running XP with an 802.11b wireless card
and a thinkpad with XP with and 802.11b card also.
2. My router is setup in my living room far enough away from my laptop
Quick Wireless Question.15 Dec 2005 17:21 GMT2
G'day to all. I have a laptop with a Wireless and LAN connection - so no
biggy here.
My question is, if I have a wireless connection (54mb) and a LAN connection
(100MB), which connection would Win XP use to access the network, web etc?
Event ID 1030 after 1065 error15 Dec 2005 15:48 GMT1
W2k3 domain, 2 comps. On both comps I can't execute gpresult command
(unknown username or bad password). I EV are several doubled events. First:
Event Type:     Error
Event Source:     Userenv
Problem with setting up a Wireless network with Windows 2003 SP115 Dec 2005 09:32 GMT5
I've been trying to set up a wireless network with trendnet equipment,
Windows 2003 SP1 and Windows XP SP2 clients with Firewall disabled.
I setup IAS tried accessing the wireless network, I successfully connect but
then get an error message "Unable to log on to the network".
Unable to print using a home network printer....HELP?14 Dec 2005 20:21 GMT9
I have setup up a network in my house using a wired desktop & a wireless
laptop pc's. The desktop is connected to the internet via a router & modem.
It also has a HP deskjet printer connected to it. When the LAN was first
setup I was able to print using both pc's. Now I can only ...
Network problems14 Dec 2005 19:44 GMT4
We recently bought a new computer (HP A1250N) for my wife.  We have 2
computers and a notebook all running Windows XP.  I have repeatedly run the
network wizard on the 3 computers.  I called the network MSHOME (original,
eh?).  We use the new computer to share a dialup internet ...
home Lan connection problems14 Dec 2005 18:23 GMT1
My Setup
Comcast Internet ISP / Motorola Surfboard Modem
Hardware Contents:
Primary Router = Linksys BEFSR41 w/ 4 port switch, port 1 connected w/cat5
Freshman network question14 Dec 2005 16:42 GMT2
1) Can one make a two-computer LAN with two Linksys wireless
adapters, say a WUSB54G (desktop) and a WPC54G (notebook)
without using an access point?
2) If above can be done, would one of the adapters also be
Wireless Laptop14 Dec 2005 16:29 GMT5
I have a Netgear router that is not wireless and is connected to my pc via
ethernet cable. My PC has ICS enabled and shared by two other PC's in home.
Any idea on how I can get my wireless lap to receive internet through home
PC? Do I need to install a wireless network card to my ...
sharing files on a wireless network14 Dec 2005 13:19 GMT1
how do i setup file sharing on a wireless network. I have win xp pro sp2 on
the desktop computer that is connected wirelessly and i want to send files
back and forth from the computer that connected directly to the router (and
which is running on win xp home sp2). how do i set ...
Access Point vs Router14 Dec 2005 01:36 GMT8
I do a lot of PC support for people in my village and have set up several
wireless networks successfully using ADSL Modem/Routers for two or more PCs
I now have a friend who doesn't want a network - they have only one PC,
upstairs in the office, but they don't want to run a ...
i need help14 Dec 2005 01:32 GMT4
question: Once you have your own wireless network set up, what can you do
to prevent free riders?
Thank you
Ad-Hoc limit?13 Dec 2005 17:01 GMT3
Is there a limit to the number of computers that can connect to an ad-hoc (no
access point) wireless network?  The clients will all be running Windows XP
Professional, and one client will be running Windows 2003 Server, Web Edition.
How to configure Dimension 440013 Dec 2005 15:33 GMT1
What do I need to do to make my Dimension 4400 desktop computer able to
access the internet via a wireless connection?
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