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creating a network at home03 Nov 2006 23:32 GMT2
I want to network my 2 computers at home, one running window xp the other
windows 98. what do I need hardware wise to connect the computers other than
a wireless router?
How can i prevent  the user from changing the ip adrress of the windows system on win2k and winxp  by coding?03 Nov 2006 22:58 GMT1
How can i prevent  the user from changing the ip adrress of the windows
system on win2k and winxp  by coding?
I have an idea that i want to disable "property" button for prohibiting
ip  from changing when the user
Linksys WRT54GX2 + Netgear WG111T connectivity problems03 Nov 2006 21:37 GMT1
Currently running a Linksys WRT54GX2 extended range wireless b/g
router, and a number of XP machines using Netgear WG111T usb wireless
adapters.
I also have a number of machines hardwired to the network, via a
XP HOME AND WIRELESS NETWORKING SOLUTION FOUND...03 Nov 2006 14:50 GMT2
In a nustshell..(help, I'm in a nustshell..er'sorry) I can copy and paste
almost every message here and they are as if they are written by the same
person w/ the same problem. I noticed this early on in my search for an
answer...oh yeah, the router may be a different brand, or ...
Firewalled!02 Nov 2006 20:03 GMT4
I have a motorolla modem, a d-link router, and a toshiba laptop.  I just
installed the router and when I am in in "Wireless Network Connection" it
shows that I have full bars, and my router is acknowledged but I can't go
online.  In my "Network Connections" it says "Not Connected ...
Unsecured02 Nov 2006 19:11 GMT3
I have recently set up a wireless network on my home computer through a DLINK
router. When I look at "wireless networks", it comes up DLINK unsecured
wireless network. This does not sound right, how to I go about fixing this if
it is wrong, don't know very much about networking.
Corrupt wireless network object? Always listed as (manual).02 Nov 2006 16:32 GMT1
BADLAPTOP cannot connect to our wireless network "MyWireless". All
other laptops can connect to this wireless network.
BADLAPTOP can connect to many other wireless networks.
On BADLAPTOP, I have tried removing all of the "Preferred Networks" and
For What It's Worth: Dropped Connections02 Nov 2006 10:31 GMT3
After relocating and having one wireless machine on an upper
floor, we started to get dropped connections.  Up to 3 or 4 a day
requiring the router to be rebooted.  I used all the trouble
shooting techniques that have been identified at this newsgroup.
Desktop accesses laptop and reads folders but Laptop only accesses/opens Desktop but cannot read folders, access is denied01 Nov 2006 23:50 GMT3
I have been hassling this problems for days, since replacing desktop with
new PC with all other equipment unchanged.
Both the Desktop and laptop access the internet OK via a netgear WGU624
wireless router and cable modem. From the Desktop I can access the laptop
no networks detected01 Nov 2006 23:34 GMT1
About 3 days ago i was on the web when the screen went pink/red and froze. I
had to take out the battery to switch it off and since then my laptop has
difficulty recognising networks.
I initially uninstalled then re-installed it again and it worked but
Domain at work, Workgroup at home01 Nov 2006 21:42 GMT4
I have a new laptop and it's a member of a domain when I'm at work,
connected to a wires-only network.
When I get home I connect to my wireless router for internet access and this
works just fine. However, I'd like to also browse the files on my home
Can't Send Mail!01 Nov 2006 18:47 GMT3
I am using a wireless network here at home. I can receive mail just fine but
I cannot send out mail. I keep getting the following message:    (The message
could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by the server.
The rejected e-mail address was ...
Intel Proset Wireless vs Windows Wireless - Conflict?01 Nov 2006 17:12 GMT6
I have a strange problem which is currently bugging me.
I am trying to use Intel to manage my wireless. When I enable Intel,
everything is ok until I try to log in again. Then Intel tells me another app
is managing my wireless. So no matter what I do, I cannot enable Intel
Wireless Chanels Draytek Router Beginner Question01 Nov 2006 15:51 GMT2
I have a new Draytek router and tried it this morning setting the Chanel to
6 which broadcasts both mixed old type and SuperG protocols. I have a laptop
card which so far has connected in any enviromnet with which it has been
presented, particularly on the security front
One computer can 'see' the other, but not vice versa01 Nov 2006 11:09 GMT2
I have two computers on a wireless network at my home. One is running
Windows 2000 (downstairs) and the other Windows XP Professional
(upstairs).
Recently I replaced my router and I've been having trouble getting the
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