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Troubleshoot my network.11 Oct 2007 13:08 GMT2
I have 4 computers in my network
Win2k  Laptop 192.168.1.10
WinXP Desktop 192.168.1.20
WinXP Laptop 192.168.1.13
Orange Livebox11 Oct 2007 10:16 GMT1
Has anybody set up an orange livebox. No problem setting it up but can't
share files or printer. Orange say it is not supported and I have tried
every thing I know. Any help any where.
"Use Windows to configure ..." is checked automatically11 Oct 2007 05:40 GMT3
Am working on Wifi application development on XP-SP2. My application will
enable/disable the WZC based on user selection. From sometime back, my
IBM-R51 development laptop is behaving strangly. I found that "Use Windows to
configure my wireless network settings" is always ...
Network Storage Drive is always disconnected after XP startup---Please help11 Oct 2007 02:13 GMT1
I have a LinkSys Router (WRT350N). It is a 4 port, Wireless-N router
with a usb port in the back so that you can connect a usb 2.0 external
hard drive and use it as a network storage drive. I have setup it up
as a network drive and mapped it to letter Z:. My system is running
Guest VLAN can connect but can't get an IP10 Oct 2007 18:39 GMT6
Running D-Link AP's and switch (DWL-2200's and DES-3828). Network is Small
Business Server 2003 Premium in a 2-NIC configuration and static IP.
==========================
All AP's have a static IP on the internal domain (192.168.16.x).  Primary AP
Wireless router, 2 compters, 1 laptop.....usb or rj45?10 Oct 2007 13:34 GMT5
Not a dilemma, but I have two pc's sitting next to each other.  RJ45 cables
would reach the router and modem with no problem.  The only thing I would
save is the clutter of the cables.  I now have two older Microsoft wireless
USB 2.0 adapters for the pc's.  and one for the laptop ...
Wireless network too slow, why?10 Oct 2007 09:49 GMT3
My wifes laptop works fine and the net speed its just where it should
be.
However, my own laptop is just half the speed it's supposed to be.
Why?
Why my computer wont connect to the Internet at all?09 Oct 2007 20:50 GMT2
at all and some times it connects with no problem?
i am using wireless - my signal is real good at all times even when i can't
connect to the net! do you all think i have i virus or something? can someone
help me please!!
Need advice on how to configure a wireless network using PDA and wireless router09 Oct 2007 16:46 GMT1
I am somewhat confused on how to configure a wireless network at home.
I have a PC that has an Asus wireless network card. I can setup the
card to act as an Access Point. I can also use it to connect to my
wireless router which in turn is connected to the Internet. However, I
USB wireless09 Oct 2007 16:42 GMT1
Hi, I am having a hard time understanding these things. I have a windows Xp
OEM desktop without wireless. I can only gt online with dialup service. I
was reading about a product ,Belkin, about a USB thing you can insert to a
desktop so that you can pick up wireless signal (like ...
Cannot connect to pc from laptop08 Oct 2007 16:15 GMT2
I’m new to this group and very new to networking (still groping).  I use a
laptop for
general work and my pc for graphics and photography.  I have a wireless
network
unsharing shared folders.08 Oct 2007 02:59 GMT1
If I delete a shared folder icon from Start/My Network Places does this
action cause me to lose that folder and its files from my hard drive? If so,
how do I delete these icons without loosing the folder and its files?
Many thanks,
Cannot Connect .... atall08 Oct 2007 00:39 GMT3
Hi guys and gals,
i am an advanced computer user, but am stumped by this one and thought I'd
come here cos you'll know the answer in a flash.
right, my sister has a packard bell H something series with built in Ralink
Automatically clearing "Preferred Networks" list07 Oct 2007 14:16 GMT4
I am looking for a way through a batch file, reg file, etc. to clear the
"Preferred Networks" list in Win XP.
I found references to the SSID's in 2 registry keys:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\EAPOL\Parameters\Interfaces\{93BA05F9
Just Does Not work07 Oct 2007 00:18 GMT1
Have three laptops.
  two brand new - both built in -G wireless.
  one older but with -G capability built in.
Have Three different wireless routers.
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