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connecting to server08 Oct 2006 00:38 GMT2
When trying to access things such as real player files I can't on my wireless
internet connection. Also when trying to log on to SWG I get the error
message cannot connect toserver. Is there anything I can do?
Power problems with linksys usb54G v.407 Oct 2006 18:55 GMT1
I have been using the Linksys usb54G v.4 adapter for almost a year and
suddenly it doesn't seem to be getting power from the usb ports.  I
tried all 4 ports (2 on back and 2 on front) and the power light on the
adapter flashes and then goes off.  Occassionally it will stay on for a
Pros & Cons: USB WiFi vs. PCcard adapters in LAPTOPS07 Oct 2006 18:12 GMT3
I'm getting an old Laptop setup for LAN use and right now it has USB
and PCcard slots available but no built in Ethernet.
For me PCMCIA is tried and true tech, being as it's been around awhile
and has lots of bugs worked out (yet still not perfected, of course).
File/Printer sharing07 Oct 2006 16:27 GMT1
Main PC - Win XP Home - Athlone XP 2200 -1.0 GB RAM
Router- D-Link DSL-G624T with Ethernet cable connected to Main PC.
Laptop - Win XP Media Center - Pentium M 1.7Ghz -760 RAM
This NG recently helped me to re-connect the Laptop to the
Cant Connect to Wireless Network07 Oct 2006 14:45 GMT1
For some reason my wireless card wont connect to the router. the other  
computer and the xbox are wired to the router but i dont think there causing
the problem. So does anyone know  how to get this card to connect to the
router i looked at the settings and everything is the same ...
error message" media state ,media disconnected"07 Oct 2006 12:41 GMT1
i get a errormessage in connecting to the wireless network-which says that
the media disconnected.
when i do a ipconfig i get a ip address which is valid but i cannot renew
the ip address.
Frequent hangs07 Oct 2006 07:00 GMT5
Ever since applying the latest Windows Critical Security Updates from
mid-August via the Windows Updates website to my Toshiba Satellite M30X[1]
running Windows XP Pro, my Atheros AR5004X (a/b/g) Wireless Network
connection has been hanging, locking-up, and stalling -- and it ...
Cannot detect cardbus07 Oct 2006 04:07 GMT8
I have a HP Omnibook XE3, and had to replace the hard drive a week ago. I
reinstalled windows XP and installed the drive for my network card (Jensen
AirLink 6011). But when I put the cardbus into the socket, nothing happens.
It seems like the computer doesn't notice that there is ...
Is a PC vulnerable if wireless is on but not connected to a networ06 Oct 2006 22:49 GMT13
If a PC with wireless capability has the wireless feature enabled but it's
"not" connected to any of the wireless networks it can find, is it vulnerable
to hacking from  other wireless PCs within range of it's wireless signal?
BACKGROUND
Not much hope06 Oct 2006 20:47 GMT11
for me, as I'm a very old newbie,but here's hoping!
Main PC - Win XP Home - Athlone XP 2200 -1.0 GB RAM
Laptop - Win XP Media Center - Pentium M 1.7Ghz -760 RAM.
LAN set up has been working fine,Laptop shows good signal strength.
Wireless not starting06 Oct 2006 19:49 GMT6
have just installed wireless networking which works fine but has to be
started manually every time I turn PC on. I go to services - wireless zero
cofig. -and then have to click start. I have to do this every time. I have
been told that my wireless adapter may be one that Windows ...
Ip addresses in new router06 Oct 2006 19:42 GMT2
I just installed a new router for my home wireless LAN running XP and am now
working on the security setup.
I have WPA successfully working and noticed that all my 3 networked PCs now
have sequential IP addresses set as ......100, ......101, .....102, etc.
printing when connected to wireless network06 Oct 2006 18:27 GMT1
Hello.  I have a wireless LAN in my home office.  My printer is connected
directly to my desktop, but I use my laptop for business and use the wireless
access to browse, VPN, etc.  How do I network my printer so I can print
documents saved on my laptop?
Wireless connection problem06 Oct 2006 18:17 GMT4
After recently moving to a new home, I've had to set up my PC as a wireless
connection where before it was originally an ethernet connection.  I don't
have clue as to what to do.  Can anyone provide some help?  What more
information do you need from what's listed below?
Add new HP laptop to current wireless network06 Oct 2006 18:08 GMT11
I just got a new HP Pavilion dv2040us laptop and it has a built in Intel
wireless adapter.  When I go to connect to my current wireless connection it
either times out or say that's the connection may be out of range.  How can
that be when my Dell Inspiron connects fine and I just ...
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