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limited or no connectivity13 Dec 2006 01:30 GMT1
this is the message I am getting when trying to make a wireless connection.
Isolate network users12 Dec 2006 17:48 GMT3
Good day
I need to know how is it possible to isolate certain PCs on the same
hub/switch. The 2 sets of groups can be on 2 different domains/workgroups but
should not share information at all!
Multiple connection and failover12 Dec 2006 17:35 GMT2
I would like to setup two wireless connections on my XP-Pro gaming
computer.  Each wireless connection is through a different router that
connects to a different ISP.  If one internet connection fails is XP
smart enough to switch over to the other connection and keep the
going wifi on NTL BROADBAND?12 Dec 2006 16:16 GMT1
anyone know if I can use a belking wireless router with "ntl cable internet"
or do I need a different type/sort of router?
Cisco IP NGN Enables End-to-End Digital Video and IPTV Service Delivery for 'Video 2.012 Dec 2006 16:01 GMT1
Cisco IP NGN Enables End-to-End Digital Video and IPTV Service Delivery
for 'Video 2.0
Global Carriers Select Cisco IP Next Generation Network Architecture
for Carrier-Class, Intelligent Entertainment- Grade Video Solutions
Wireless router Tips12 Dec 2006 00:27 GMT3
What it the best way to completly lockdown an wireless router for home
network. I want it so if someone what to get on that they would have a hard
time getting in. I don't want to buy any software, but if i have to can you
tell me what ones, and i will thnik about it. Can you ...
Linksys print server problem!11 Dec 2006 21:27 GMT2
I have a wireless network using a Linksys wireless DSL router and a Linksys
wireless print server (OS: XP Home) and after not using it for awhile, my
printer stops working!  I have everything configured for DHCP and what seems
to be happening is the IP address for my default ...
Using Two Wireless Cards in One Computer11 Dec 2006 18:07 GMT4
I have two XP Home boxes, one wired and one wireless.  The wired box
has a printer that I'd like to share with the wireless box.  However,
the wireless box is a bridge to another network, and I've read that
sharing isn't do-able.
Should we worry about adminsitrative shares?11 Dec 2006 16:29 GMT2
I set up a wireless network and thought I'd protected my C
drive from prying eyes.
Much later, and much to my dismay, I discovered that Windows
automagically creates the hidden administrrative share C$.
Wntipcfg Shows Wireless Adapter Only11 Dec 2006 14:10 GMT3
Hi.  I just installed Wntipcfg to my Lenovo N100 laptop.  When I run it
(wireless disabled by switch on laptop), the drop down shows only my Intel
Wireless adapter and not the Realtek wired adapter, the latter which happens
to be my active connection.
Wireless USB adaptor11 Dec 2006 09:04 GMT2
My usb adaptor is connected and the driver is installed. I had not trouble
with it for a while and now it does not work and I get a
Code[10] device will not start
message out of no where. How does that work out?
xp windows wireless printer sharing10 Dec 2006 23:21 GMT1
has anyone had this problem:  when i try to add my main pc's lexmark x125
printer to my wireless connected laptop it says it can't find the correct
drivers. when i called lexmark tech they told me to install the printer
directly on the laptop and than add it to the laptop as a ...
Wirless XP with 98SE dial-up10 Dec 2006 22:47 GMT1
I have a Dell laptop wireless WinXP. I have a desktop Win 98SE using a modem
for dial-up service. I have a D-Link DWL-2100AP access point. Each computer
can see one another and share files and share printer. What I cant do is
share the internet dial up connection. When I run the ...
Help with error message w70n51.sys for Dell laptop10 Dec 2006 22:42 GMT2
Dell Latitude d600 laptop crashed and I received this message after
filing an error report:
Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI adapter software (w70n51.sys)
was created by  Dell Inc.. Dell Inc. informed Microsoft that they have
Wireless hookup10 Dec 2006 18:34 GMT1
The only way that I can hookup with my wireless router is through windows.  
I used to hoopup automatically everytime  I turned on my computer.  my other
computers are automatic.
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