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File sharing in wireless network - network path not found12 Jan 2006 20:06 GMT4
What I have:
One laptop and one desktop, both connected to a wireless router. They are
both able to access internet without problems. Both computers have McAfee
AntiVirus.  Windows Firewall is off.  I can ping each computer from the other
Ad hoc wireless network - file sharing12 Jan 2006 19:56 GMT8
I have 2 laptops with win xp home and norton internet security 2005 with
internal intel pro 2200 b/g wireless cards.
After a lot of googling was i able to get my ad hoc wireless network online
i.e. the other laptop and my laptop wireless lan icons in the system tray
Windows Domain login unavailable even with PEAP machine authentication12 Jan 2006 16:45 GMT3
So I have setup a Cisco 1200 WAP, a Cisco ACS 3.3 appliance, Win 2003
AD server, and my laptop as a test machine.  The ACS has the proper
remote agent to talk to the Windows AD server.  I have machine
authentication enabled and at first glance, it appears to be working as
Any suggestions???12 Jan 2006 14:50 GMT2
I am looking for a device recommnedation. I would like to connect a
Ethernet-ready device to the wireless network. But this device is
supposed to connect to a particular host (with IP address 10.200.105.6)
on the network.
MAC Address?12 Jan 2006 13:28 GMT2
I don't want to find my MAC address, I want to find my PC address!  8-)
Tom Lake
wireless printing modem access11 Jan 2006 23:18 GMT2
I tried to configure a ms network to utilize my printer on my host computer
which has my DSL connection. This  really screwed up my wireless access on
the laptop.
I have bridges that they say deleting will fix my issue so I can go back to
WPA-PSK and laptop access problem?11 Jan 2006 22:22 GMT7
I have a D-link di-624 and I've been using it for a while using the WPA-PSK
with a desktop using a D-link DWL-G520 wireless network card! I just got a
laptop that has a built in Broadcom 802.11g wireless card. The laptop won't
connect to the router if using the WPA-PSK encryption ...
Hard drive box on wireless network11 Jan 2006 20:47 GMT3
Don't know if you can help me or not but here goes....
Basically I have 3 pcs which are networked together by means of a wireless
network.  I also have a 250 Gb IDE hard drive which  is housed in an
external hard drive housing box and contains a usb port at the back.  What
encryption11 Jan 2006 18:12 GMT3
I have a small home wireless network setup.  Linksys Router.  Desktop has
linksys wireless nic, laptop has integrated.  Both have XP with SP2.  I can
connect to the wireless router and share the cable internet easily with no
security.  The connection strength is good and ...
Blocking access to wireless networks11 Jan 2006 16:18 GMT1
My client has two Windows XP Pro SP2 machines for tenants. They use a wireless access
point with a firewall to access the internet. The wireless SSID is configured and
works fine on the two machines. However, the tenants are manually connecting to other
wireless networks. I would ...
Wireless DSL modem.  Networking the wired desktop and wireless laptop.11 Jan 2006 16:16 GMT3
Guys,
And everything is working with exception.
I got this wireless DSL modem, wired to the desktop, and the desktop can not see the wireless laptop. But the laptop can see the desktop but no files/directories/printer.
Does DHCP need to be turned on?
Help Mac Address11 Jan 2006 16:06 GMT1
can anyone tel me how i find out what the mac address is on a specific
computer..... sorry for such a basic question but the answer will solve a
big problem for me!
Switching between domain and workgroup - advice please...11 Jan 2006 15:32 GMT1
I'm trying to help a friend get his work laptop to access his home PC
network.
He has a laptop running Win XP Pro which is setup to access his office
domain which works fine.
Automatic connection switches to manual11 Jan 2006 14:59 GMT1
Using XP-Home. About one-half the time on start-up I must access the Wireless
Zero Configuration Properties Windo to start the Linksys wireless connection.
I set the default to automatic but it switches back to manual. This is
something that started a few months ago (it was fine ...
rx3715 and WPA-PSK11 Jan 2006 14:51 GMT1
I am trying to connect my rx3715 to my WLAN and run in to problems
using WPA.  It would appear that when I select WPA-PSK it wants me to
use a RADIUS server for authentication.  I don't have one on my home
WLAN and it won't connect.
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