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Loss of Broadband connectivity via Belkin modem17 Mar 2006 20:24 GMT6
I run 2 machines on AOL Broadband Gold via a British Telecom line and through
a Belkin wirless modem.
I run XP on both machines.
My lap top uses a wireless connection and I have no trouble with connection,
Wireless security17 Mar 2006 12:14 GMT19
I have been trying to secure my wireless network. Actually it's more just
one laptop and a broadband connection. I had to use WEP because apparently
my hardware doesn't support WPA.
I have one or two questions though.
Which certificate/protocol would I use?17 Mar 2006 06:02 GMT4
Hi all, I've got 2 wireless USB adapters here.
Both support WPA/WPA PSK, WPA2/WPA2 PSK
Authentication.
And they can also be configured as AP's.
Intermittant high latency17 Mar 2006 04:29 GMT9
I recently purchased an M-tech D900T Laptop. I am connecting to the internet
via an internal Ralink 802.11b/g mini PCI card, to a Motorola WR850GP
Wireless router, to a Motorola cable modem. I experience intermittant high
latency while playing online games. This did not occur ...
Networking XP Home and Windows 200017 Mar 2006 04:21 GMT1
I used to own a computer with XP Pro. I had no problems creating a home
network and sharing files and printers.
Now, I have an eMachine with XP Home and I can no longer see the other
computer on my network. Both machines have the same "workgroup" name but they
What is the 5th number in ip address17 Mar 2006 00:38 GMT6
Looking at my firewall logs I see that in addition to the 4 sets of numbers
separated by dots, there is a " : " followed by a fifth set of numbers
usually in the thousands.
What are these and are there some I should be concerned about?
email connects but browser has trouble16 Mar 2006 21:59 GMT1
I have internet access through a cable modem and a home network in Windows.
What would cause me having intermittent trouble connecting with my browser
while my email and home network have no problems connecting?  The problem is
intermittent and I believe is not caused by browser ...
How to use External Drive on two computers with Wireless networkin16 Mar 2006 19:59 GMT1
Is it possible to access the same external drive with two home computers
using Wireless Networking and if so how do I do this?
Sharing Dial Up Account16 Mar 2006 11:23 GMT4
I am having a problem sharing my dial up account across my small network.
My set up is as follows:
I have run c:\netsh interface ip reset c:\log.txt on both machines and set the Firewall to its default settings prior to running the Network Setup Wizard
Desktop PC (Host) running my ...
wireless network does not connect to unsecure connection16 Mar 2006 11:15 GMT1
I see all the secure and unsecure connections in the list of available
networks. When I try to connect to a secure network, it asks me for a network
key (which I don't have). If i try to connect to an unsecure network, it pops
up a box saying "Please wait while windows connects ...
File sharing problem16 Mar 2006 07:21 GMT8
I'm new to wireless netwirking.
I have my desktop connected to a wireless router via cable and a wireles pc.
The internet connection is working fine on both pc's but I have now used the
wireless network wizard in order to file share between the 2 machines.
Accessing Local Area Network While Connected To A VPN16 Mar 2006 06:25 GMT2
This is a two part question.
Here is the senerio. When I work from home I connect to my home network
using my wireless connection. If I want to access network resources at
work I need to connect to the network at work using Cisco's VPN Client.
Disable Ad-Hoc connections via the command line15 Mar 2006 22:06 GMT1
DISCLAIMER: I also posted this message at
"microsoft.public.win32.programmer.networks     ", but was recommended
to post here as well.
I need to ONLY allow infrastructure wireless connections on Windows XP
Wireless Network setup14 Mar 2006 22:53 GMT5
I have a Belkin Wireless Router on a Windows XPSP2 PC and I have another XP
SP2 PC where I share the Internet using a Belkin wireless USB Network
adapter.
I want to fully network the two PC's so I can share all files, printers etc.
Network Access Only accounts14 Mar 2006 22:10 GMT1
Is there a way to create accounts that can only access the NT machine via a
network connection, and not login to thePC locally?
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