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WinXP and WPA connection problem to a WRT54G09 Jan 2007 04:33 GMT3
I am trying to get a Windows XP home SP2 box to connect in wireless mode to
a linksys WRT54G v5 firmware v1.01.1
It was connected under WEP with SSID disabled and MAC filtering on and had
no problems and was probably secure but I want it more secure.
router can ping yahoo.com, computer cannot09 Jan 2007 04:31 GMT6
I have a linksys wrt54g wireless router. If I log on to the router
and use the ping option on the administration/diagnosis page to
ping yahoo.com, no problem is encountered. If I do it from the
command window of the computer (only one computer is connected to
How do I share my adsl line to 2 routers ?08 Jan 2007 23:04 GMT17
I want to "split" or share my adsl line between two routers !  I've been
digging on the web and apparantly I need a "switch" that somehow shares
something (my adsl line) !  ...see how much I've learnt !!!
The longish story is that  the hardware I have doesn't seem to be flexible
Disabled wireless card and its consequences08 Jan 2007 22:09 GMT2
Hi all specialists,
   Please allow me to come back on this subject (see recent posting). I
have just found back my original notes containing the very first "trouble"
message that I jotted down after my mishap in disabling a wireless card in
Unstable wireless connection08 Jan 2007 20:02 GMT2
I have a D-Link DWL-G650M wireless adapter on my desktop PC using a "Ricoh
R/RL/RT/RC/5C475(II), R5C520 or Compatible CardBus Controller" (PCMCIA
adapter).
The router is a Netgear one supplied by Sky Broadband.
Connecting wireless routers wirelessly08 Jan 2007 06:06 GMT4
I have two wireless routers, WRT54G v. 2 and BEFW11S4 v. 4.  I'll call
them A and B respectively.  Router A is connected to the a modem which
connects to the internet and one computer, running windows XP, is
hardwired to it.  Router B is in a different room connecting two
Using registry in CETK08 Jan 2007 00:27 GMT1
I am not sure that I'm posting in the right place, please correct me if I'm
wrong.
We have a Wireless LAN driver + HW which we hooked to WinMobile.
I was wondering if the latest CETK tool which is testing Wireless LAN
How do I secure a wireless network??08 Jan 2007 00:03 GMT1
I want to make my wireless network secured by having to enter a username and
password in order to connect to the network.  How do I do this?
Home Networking Solution needed07 Jan 2007 23:58 GMT3
Hi, I have a dektop and a laptop connected to the Internet independently the
following way. Its a fully wired setup.
                 (...Internet...)
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Wireless connection keeps dropping INternet connection on Router07 Jan 2007 18:41 GMT1
I have the combination Linksys Wireless G Cable Gateway that when I
work from my desktop which is WIRED into it works fine. As soon as I
connect my laptop to it (Wirelessly), after a few minutes the
connection to the internet is lost and the only way to get it back is
Wireless network-Share files and folders help07 Jan 2007 18:30 GMT1
 We have 3 laptops in our home.we use a secured wireless network
connection to the router which is used to connect to internet.now all
three laptops are connecting to the internet via same wireless
network.now we need to share files and folders among ourselves.
network sharing files/printer07 Jan 2007 14:05 GMT5
I am New to all this! I have had a desktop and just added a new wireless Dell
Laptop Inspiron e1705. I purchased a new Linksys wireless Broadband Router
WRT54G. I followed the router setup instructions and am able to get online
through the router using either my desktop or laptop ...
wifimax for nintendo wii and ds lite07 Jan 2007 04:58 GMT1
Im having a hard time trying to connect my wifi to my high speed internet
connection. I have windows XP home. the wifi unit is made by datel. please
help.
Accessing an external hard drive07 Jan 2007 00:57 GMT2
I have a wireless network at my home, connecting my notebook and a desktop
PC.  Both computers use Windows XP Home.
Is it possible to access an external hard drive connected to the desktop PC
from my notebook computer?
Please help - trying to set up wireless network at home06 Jan 2007 20:39 GMT4
Hello -
Please help!  I have called both my ISP and Linksys and been told to call
the other.I have DSL and my PC is connected thru the USB port.  I bought TIVO
and want to connect that by wireless.  I have a Linksys WAP11.  That is the
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