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Problem Sharing Files wiith TKIP17 Jan 2006 18:47 GMT1
Config: 2 xp home sp2 PCs, bt voyager 2100 adsl router. desktop wired to
router, wireless laptop (intel 2200bg)
Network binding: file & print sharing bound to ipx/spx (i have an ipx only
print server). tcp/ip only used for internet access.
Automatic roaming17 Jan 2006 17:34 GMT12
Automatic roaming seems a generally desirable feature of WiFi... to have
your laptop automatically detect when there's a stronger Access Point within
range and transparently switch to that better/stronger AP.
Myself and my customers have noticed that laptops with built-in radios,
Problems with linksys WAG54GS "Disconnect after certain time"17 Jan 2006 16:51 GMT1
Hi people,
i have a problem with my linksys modem. I have install my linksys
WAG54GS and it runs fine, but after certain time the internet
connection was broken off. So i logg in one more time an press the
copy files17 Jan 2006 16:30 GMT1
i have two wireless desktop computers and i want to copy 800mb of files from
one computer to the other
however i get an error message saying that some of the files which are in
sub directorys are too deep to copy and the copy procedure aborts which is a
Configure home network17 Jan 2006 07:25 GMT2
I have Desktop ethernet wired to dsl modem. Also Laptop 802.11g router
ethernet wired to dsl modem. Both PCs are W2KPro, and both have working
internet access.
I have both computers set to same workgroup, and their icon appears in
Wireless Slow, Wired Fast17 Jan 2006 05:16 GMT2
Im on the NTL 10mb package in the UK and when i use my internet
connection via the wired LAN ports on my router i get a steady 1mb/sec.
When i use wireless i get anything from 500kb/s - 700kb/s max. I've
tried 3 different routers, 3 different wireless adapters so I don't
Hardware Install Wizard not detecting Wireles Card17 Jan 2006 01:50 GMT8
Hello, I have a new build and everything is working fine except that my
system won't detect and install drivers for wireless network pci adapters.  I
have a Linksys cable modem and a linksys router and have tried linksys
wireless adapters and now attempting with a Belkin wireless ...
Dial Up Network help17 Jan 2006 00:08 GMT4
I have a 2 computer wireless network in my home. Both are running XP. I am
trying to access a dial up connection on my decktop from the laptop. Ya, I
know. but dial up is the only thing available to me!
On the host (desktop) I have set the properties to allow other computers on
Wireless Security Setup Error16 Jan 2006 22:02 GMT5
I am trying to set up WPA PSK security on a home network using XP Pro SP1
clients and a netgear DG834GT wireless router. I have the wireless settings,
including a key, set in the router's configuration. When I then set up the
clients, as soon as I reenter the key to confirm I get ...
crossover to wireless?16 Jan 2006 20:30 GMT6
I have two computers connected with crossover cable, internet sharing,
printer, and file sharing all setup on the client laptop.
I also have a linksys WRT54GC broadband router that I am not using. Is there
a possibility of using this to have a wireless network. The laptop has
How does wireless routing work?16 Jan 2006 08:10 GMT3
I do not understand how packets from remote systems reach my PC
through a wireless router.
On the local network side of the router, my PC is assigned an IP
address in the range 192.168.*.*.  Of course, that is a private network
Security for a wireless network15 Jan 2006 23:03 GMT1
I am extremely new to wireless networking, but managed to get my wireless
network up and running.
When I see the list of available networks, there is mine which is shown as
unsecured, and there is my next door neighbours which is shown as security
Wireless connection made but 'gateway offline'15 Jan 2006 23:02 GMT1
I'm sorry that I can't use any technical terms in this post.. I'm not very
good with computers hence me needing help.
I'm using a Dell Inspiron with a Belkin wireless card, and the router
connected to my flatmates pc is a Speedtouch provided by AOL.
Sony VAIO PCG-Z1VA not connecting to *some* wireless networks.15 Jan 2006 21:06 GMT2
My girlfriends Sony Vaio no longer connects to my open, unencrypted network
at home.  It will connect to some of the neighbors networks, but it just says
"waiting for network" endlessly, and never authenticates.  It seems to be
having trouble connecting to more and more networks, ...
Simple Wireless Network15 Jan 2006 17:13 GMT2
I have two PC's one running XP SP2 the other Milennium Edition,
Is it possible to set up a Simple Wireless Network using
Wireless USB Netwok Adapters but without a router?
If so is there a procedure somewhere I can use?
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