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Wireless network not visible after reformatting and installing SP218 Feb 2007 04:12 GMT3
I had to reformat our laptop (XP home) and had everything working fine with
my wireless network. After performing all of the updates including SP2, now I
cannot see my wireless network. I tried turning off the firewall and still
cannot see it. My wireless adapter appears to be ...
Printer Sharing Fails At Times18 Feb 2007 01:23 GMT3
I'm trying to share a printer on a local area network (LinkSys router,
wifi), and at times it works and at times it doesn't work.   The
shared file system always works, and the internet gateway works.
The error I get when it's not working after clicking on the printer
DWL-G132 D-Link USB Adapter + DI624M = "not connected"17 Feb 2007 22:46 GMT8
Hi, everyone. I'm totally new to this, so please bear with me.
I got a DWL-G132 Wireless USB Adapter and a DI624M router, both from
D-
Link, but can't seem to get a Wireless connection going. I installed
Location, location, location17 Feb 2007 20:37 GMT2
I had a perfectly good working wireless network a few weeks ago, and I tried
to add another computer and since then I haven't been able to get the network
to operate properly.  The router seems to be working okay, and the other
computer seems to be able to pick up the router etc. ...
wireless adapter/driver working, but no pages available17 Feb 2007 03:44 GMT4
My hard drive was damaged, so I had a new one installed. Last night I
reinstaled my XP. I cabled into my wireless router and downloaded the driver
for my internal wireless adapter. I launched it, selected my home network and
connected. It looked great and said that it had ...
Performance?17 Feb 2007 03:42 GMT1
When access to the internet bogs down some, is there an easy way to identify
the culprit (ISP or Wireless network) when you are running WinXP Home?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Bill
How the anti-virus program affects my network...plus!!!16 Feb 2007 23:21 GMT2
Desktop    Windows XP Home Edition    Service Pack 2 (updated from sp 1)
Laptop        Windows Media Center    Service Pack 2
I first had an anti-virus program (McAfee) for my Desktop Computer. After
the first year I would get downloaded DAT’s for a further year at a reduced
THE NETWORK PATH WAS NOT FOUND16 Feb 2007 22:59 GMT1
Every time I log on with the wireless switch flicked on I can browse
files on my other computers via a mapped network drive. However
randomly it will disconnect for no reason. Any help please to sort
this problem out. Windows XP Home edition on laptop and desktop,
IAS PEAP Wireless - Stand Alone CA16 Feb 2007 20:55 GMT1
Is it possible to have a stand alone win2k3 CA produce certificates
for the IAS server to use for PEAP?  When we try to authenticate to
the WAP, we get these errors on our IAS box:  (It looks as if the
certificates are no good)
New Wireless Broadband - HELP!16 Feb 2007 19:23 GMT2
I am very stuck and I think it is mainly down to general incompetence.
I have a new wireless router from Sky - I attempted to set up my broadband
last night using a wireless adapter.
When connecting the router i didnt connect using the earthnet cable as it
random losses of connection16 Feb 2007 16:34 GMT4
Hi, I run internet via cable to my first computer, I then set up a router and
network card to share that internet connection wireless.
the signal strength is always very good, and for months I've had no problems
with the shared internet connection.
Why only 2 Mb/sec?16 Feb 2007 16:28 GMT2
I have Netgear Wg311v3 network adapter connecting to a Netgear "b"
level router about 2 feet away.  I have an excellent signal, but only
reporting 2Mb/sec, not 11.  I have a laptop upstairs on another floor
with a Netgear PCMCIA card in it getting 11Mbs.  Why would that be?
Permissions in workgroup16 Feb 2007 15:27 GMT1
I have a small workgroup, two Vista, one Win-XP-Pro. The workgroup setup
permits any computer to see all the others but either won't allow opening of
a mapped drive says that there are incorrect permissions. I've checked and
all permissions look AOK. I've done all the usual stuff ...
Network sharing issue16 Feb 2007 04:07 GMT1
When I try and access the hard drive of my desktop over my wireless network
(via my  lap top), it won't allow me
access to any of its sub folders (e.g. program files, my documents, etc.).
It appears to be restricting access for some reason.  I thought I had all
is my wireless card compatible?16 Feb 2007 01:08 GMT1
I just recently set up a wireless network for my internet connection. My
computer works fine - I can connect to the internet, and everything works
quickly with no problems. However, my roommates computer is having problems
with the network. At first, she could connect to it, but ...
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