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network problem23 Feb 2006 22:24 GMT1
Just did reinstall of xp on desktop and now will not connect to internet
wirelessly (was ok) through dlink dsl g604t router.
  laptop connection to internet is ok and stable. desktop can access
configuration page for router and has ip address (which is assigned by dhcp)
Cannot r emember Network password23 Feb 2006 21:49 GMT1
Does anyone know if there is someplace on the computer where my networking
password would be stored, or if I can change the password without knowing
what the old one is?  I tried setting up my networking so long ago, that now
that I have actually figured out how to do it, I no ...
Printing problems...23 Feb 2006 16:41 GMT3
OK...I know this should be easy and I'm sure it's something simple, but I
just can't get it.......
I have a wireless network set up at home with two PC's.  One has XP and the
other has 2000.  My work laptop has XP Pro.
wireless problem23 Feb 2006 09:04 GMT2
I have a laptop Acer travelmate with a built in intel PRO wireless 2200BG
(802.11b/g Wlan) , well I have a problem , I have a 802.11b wireless network
and I get an excellnet signal but the browsing is slow, and I checked with a
wireless utility (netstumbler) the signal strength ...
no View Available wireless network option23 Feb 2006 03:46 GMT1
I had some trouble using the manufacturers wireless util so I enable the
windows wireless configuration utility but I don't have and option to view
available wireless networks when I right click my adapter.  Am I missing some
files possibly?  I am running windows 2000 5.00.2195 ...
Can't share printer23 Feb 2006 03:07 GMT3
My setup is" 3 pc's in one building off a WRT54G, then a WAP54g , set
as  AP,hardwired to the WRT and another WAP in remote building set as
repeater . I had on pc with USB adapter running for over 2 weeks,in
remote building, no Problem, I could see the shared printer from my
wireless to home stereo??23 Feb 2006 00:04 GMT1
Are there any good devices available to allow me to connect my home stereo
system, audio and video to my computer?  Wireless or Ethernet would be ok as
long as it works well.  Is there any problems with DRM when doing what I
want to do?
Wireless Computers Can't Connect to Stand Alone Printer22 Feb 2006 22:17 GMT4
I've read probably 500 messages on the subject, but have discovered no
real answers.
My company recently switched from DSL to Satellite ( Don't ask why ).
Ever since the switch, our computers with wireless access can't connect
802.11a (Wireless-A) range expander22 Feb 2006 14:14 GMT6
I have the Linksys Dual-Band (A+G) Access Point, because MS recommends the
802.11a between MCE 2005 and Xbox 360.
I have read the articles of optimizing your network, but find it tough to
get a decent reception on the Xbox.
PLEASE HELP ME WITH IT!!22 Feb 2006 13:41 GMT1
hi,(I AM HAVING WINDOWS XP SP 2)
i went to the control panel and took the wireless connection setup wizard
and thinking something else i went on pressing "next" until it finished and
now my D:\ or the icon of my local disk has been changed to a USB port and
Can I uplink router to wireless router?22 Feb 2006 08:04 GMT4
I need 7 computers on a network.
I have a Linksys 4 port router uplinked to a 8 port hub and it's working
great (also has a VOIP box on it)
I want to add a Dlink wireless 4 port router to get wireless access, and
Wireless appears to be connected..but doesn't actually send/receiv22 Feb 2006 07:01 GMT6
I'm sure this has been asked but I need some help..
I've been using wireless on my laptop for months but suddenly it has stopped
working. The connection is in the system tray and claims to be connected but
is not actually receiving or sending data. All my settings are correct and
Deploy wireless configurations22 Feb 2006 06:53 GMT1
Our co. is about to go wireless in several of our offices. The plan is
to not broadcast the WLAN SSID across the network therefore on each
client we must create an  entry for the in using the default WinXP
Wireless software...........
Wireless USB problem with large files?22 Feb 2006 06:49 GMT1
I have a TrendNet TEW-452BRP wireless router and a TEW-444UB USB wireless
adapter. They are both working fine although the speed is limited by the
fact that the computer that the TEW-444UB is connected to only has USB 1.1
ports. The computer is running Windows XP SP2 home edition ...
Wireless network just suddenly stopped working22 Feb 2006 04:09 GMT2
I have Windows XP professional 5.1.26.  A Linksys WRT54G V4 router and a
Linksys WPC55AG card.  My wireless network has been working just great until
a few days ago.  Interestingly enough, my Windows updated a few days ago as
well.  The update numbers were:
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