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| Automatic Private Address | 04 May 2007 15:29 GMT | 1 |
I installed a new Linksys wireless laptop card and connected to my wireless network (my home pc). Although I am showing connection with "excellent" signal strength, my computer shows "limited or no connectivity." The only thing I can see is that it shows "Automatic Private ...
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| "Windows was unable to find a certificate to log you,on to the network [SSID]" | 04 May 2007 15:21 GMT | 5 |
I googled a bit around this phrase, but didn't find a good answer. I am using WPA-PSK with EAS encryption (WPA2) to connect my wireless clients to a 802.11n draft router (D-link DIR-655). The connection works as advertised, but I keep getting this message bubble, just a second
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| Cannot access other computer on network | 04 May 2007 03:21 GMT | 7 |
I have three PCs - 2 desktops running WinXPProSP2; 1 laptop running WMCE 2004. The primary desktop connects directly to to a wirelessrouter using Cat5e which is in turn connected to a Cisco DSL router. The other PC and the laptop connect to the Cisco using 802.11g.
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| Not Acquiring an IP | 04 May 2007 02:16 GMT | 3 |
I often need to get internet access when visiting clients. Sometimes I get a message telling me I am connected to the network but my laptop then fails to acquire an IP address. Is there a setting on my laptop that could be causing this?
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| WPA2 security ? | 03 May 2007 22:05 GMT | 13 |
I just changed my old trusty D-Link DGL-4300 router for a DIR-655, that uses the 802.11n draft technology. Almost all my computers are wired, but I need that wireless link for a couple of them. I fitted those machines with D-Link 802.11n NICS (one PCI and one Cardbus), so WPA2
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| Find an IP of a device | 03 May 2007 17:06 GMT | 3 |
Can anyone explain how I can find the IP adress of another device on my network? It is actually my wireless router, but it is not DHCP. The DHCP is in a modem connected to an antenna as this broadband is wireless. I do
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| Wireless Password | 03 May 2007 10:23 GMT | 2 |
I'm trying to give my wireless network a password so that my neighbors can't use it. What I was trying required that I use a flash drive, but I don't see any place for a flash drive on my router. Is there any way I can password-protect my already existing network?
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| Wireless Router Near Speakers? | 02 May 2007 15:45 GMT | 2 |
Need to move my router for better coverage in the house. Is placing it near (within 18") speakers for my home theater system a bad idea interference-wise? TIA
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| Networking Advice | 02 May 2007 15:44 GMT | 3 |
Can anyone tell me where I could find some good sites on Networking, managing a Network, from the basics to advanced stuff? If anyone knows of a good site(s) please contact me. Kind Regards,
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| Can I Repeat? | 02 May 2007 15:35 GMT | 1 |
I have an old 3com Access Point (3CRWE747A) with up to 128bit WEP encryption that I'd like to use to extend the range of my DLink DI-524 router. Can it be done?
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| No wireless network in range? | 02 May 2007 11:40 GMT | 6 |
Im trying to connect to my wireless network but when i try to view available networks im told that there are no wireless networks in range?? Im using a Dell inspiron 6000 with a Intel pro wireless 2220 802.1 1 b/g mini PCI Wireless LAN card
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| printer setup for wireless | 01 May 2007 18:46 GMT | 3 |
I have just setup a notebook on a wireless netgear router. There is also a desktop attached to the router but it is wired in, I cannot access the Desktop from the laptop to setup the printer that is attached to it. printer and document sharing is enabled on both computers and ...
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| Receive/Send in Outlook Express | 01 May 2007 02:43 GMT | 2 |
EI am using a wireless adapter subcontracted by Time Warner. I have failed to receive or send e-mail using Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook Express. I was using PeoplePc.com as my dial-up ISP. I discontinued them a month ago but Outlook is still asking me to receive/send ...
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