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Mac guy needs to share airport w/Dell laptop20 Oct 2006 15:44 GMT2
I¹ve got a Mac Airport Extreme net connection running throughout my house,
and have adopted a nice Dell D600 that I¹d like to include in the network.
I know very little about PCs (though I¹m far from a Mac snob).  Can someone
tell me:
Setting up peer-to-peer wireless network20 Oct 2006 14:40 GMT5
How can I set up a wireless peer-to-peer network easily between my laptop
(running XP Media Center) and my desktop (running XP SP2)?
I don't have internet access, and so have no need of a wireless router. I
gather I should be able to make the two machines (each has a wireless
Usb wireless random hang20 Oct 2006 07:36 GMT2
I use a usb wireless adapter for connect to my wireless router. I only shout
down my computer once a week. I always stay connected but once or twice times
per week, I loss the connection with the router. I try to reconnect but it´s
imposible. The usb led say me that there are ...
sharing " do not have permission"20 Oct 2006 03:00 GMT2
after many more hrs, still nothing.  I can see the network.  Runned (nbtstat
-n)  on
both computers and both see the network.  Desktop runs ok and has the
printer attached to it and the dsl modem wireless.  My wireless laptop is
Should I keep a Gateway without MAC filtering ???20 Oct 2006 01:55 GMT6
Three weeks ago I switched from a dial-up connection to a Qwest DSL package.  
I agreed to try a gateway Qwest offers (a 2Wire 2700HG) that has wireless,
but from what I've been able to determine, it does not alllow/provide for MAC
filtering.  I'm very new to wireless networking, ...
conecting my laptop to my home pc19 Oct 2006 22:07 GMT3
i have just purchased a wireless laptop but my home pc is not wireless so i
am joining them using LAN but with the lead conected i can't get to any files
on the home pc can't even see the other pc home pc runs professional laptop
runs home
D-Link DSL 924 wireless router configuration19 Oct 2006 22:00 GMT2
I just bought a D_Link 924 wireless router and am having diffuculty
accessing the internet with it. I have 2 laptops and one PC that i want
networked. when i log into the router configuration page( 192.168.1.1)
and set up the wireless network, the machines are assigned IP addresses
OE on a home network-newbie19 Oct 2006 21:11 GMT5
I am getting a new laptop and I would like to be able to see the same email folders and emails on both the desktop and the laptop.  I have seen various suggestions about how to do this and I tried messing around with an old laptop to get some experience.  The idea of setting the ...
ipconfig /all shows no information19 Oct 2006 19:38 GMT2
I am connecting a wireless network up using windows xp home (i know it's not
ideal, but what can you do with some customers, eh??) It was all working fine
when i left it friday yet I go back today and its connecting to the wireless
netowrk but not getting an ip address, when i do ...
Router Recommendations19 Oct 2006 02:28 GMT8
I am trying to decide which wireless router I should buy, and am having a
tough time trying to make a decision. I have (sort of) narrowed it down to
either the Linksys WTR54G or the D-Link WBR2310.
Both are similar price (around $50) and offer similar functions. The main
I can hear noise when using my wireless connection18 Oct 2006 22:59 GMT6
I'm using Sitecom Wireless Network PCI adapter 54G WL-115v2 #2. When
connecting to network I can hear a background, like radio frequency noise all
the time. Its very annoing. Could you please help me?
Wireless Tool18 Oct 2006 21:39 GMT2
My Dell laptop came with a Dell Wireless Tool to manage connections.  Right
now my wireless connection is managed by the Windows (XP Home).  Should I use
the Dell one or use the Windows one?  Which one is better?
Am I crazy?  Cannot secure my wireless network.18 Oct 2006 21:24 GMT2
I have a wireless network and attempted to secure my internet connection, but
was unable to do so.  I followed the steps, setting it up on my labtop and
copying the connection to my flash drive.  I go to my wireless access point
(a Linkseys wireless broadband phone etc.) and it ...
Newbie needs help adding laptop to home network18 Oct 2006 19:28 GMT6
I know...this should be simple.  I have a home network set up with two
desktops.  Both desktops are hard wired into a wireless router.  (I havew a
wireless router so when my college kids come home they can use the internet
on their laptops.)
connecting wireless router to wired router?18 Oct 2006 19:25 GMT4
I have Windows XP, a Linksys wired router with 4 ports, and have just
been given a Linksys wireless router.   Is it possible to hook up the
wireless router to the wired router so that non-wired computers in the
home can go on the internet?    There will be some that say "why
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