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How to use two printers via wireless11 Mar 2008 23:44 GMT9
A) Dell 5150 (WinXp) is cabled to wireless router, printer cable connected
to HP1100 printer and wirelessly to HPPhoto printer
B) G-Laptop (Vista) is wirelessly connected to router and therefore
wirelessly connected to HPPhoto printer
Ad Hoc wireless mode11 Mar 2008 20:01 GMT9
I want to connect my desktop PC which is running XP Home SP2, to my printer
wirelessly.  Can I do this without using a router?  I think I read that I can
use Ad Hoc wireless mode to do this.  So I assume that I need only a wireless
PCI adapter for my PC and a wireless Print ...
Zonet PCMCIA wireless card -- Excellent signal, no connectivity.11 Mar 2008 18:08 GMT7
This question concerns excellent wireless network signal strength but no
connectivity whatsoever on a certain wireless network.
I use XP Home Edition on a Dell Inspiron 1000 laptop. I have a Zonenet
Wireless cardbus (2.4Ghz, IEEE802.11b/g) that plugs into my PCMCIA slot. I
Wireless adapter11 Mar 2008 15:35 GMT6
Wireless adapter missing from Device manager and Wireless connection missing
from Control Panel and anyone help????
Wireless Signal Booster11 Mar 2008 14:36 GMT5
I have a HP Pavilion with a built-in Broadcom Wireless card.  I travel for
extensive periods of time to locations that the router is not close enough
to have more than 10-15 percent signal strength.  Typically it is physical
barriers walls or multiple floor living arrangements ...
A fun mystery11 Mar 2008 13:54 GMT2
Ok Folks,
I have got a good one for you.
My mom is staying for the winter in a rvpark/cabin resort in Texas. She has
a cell phone with Virgin. Everyday at 8:15am, her phone rings for no
limited access user loses wireless connection11 Mar 2008 11:05 GMT1
I have setup my young kids PC as a "limited" a/c without administrator
privlages to prevent them messing around with settings, files etc.
The problem I have is that the wireless network works fine when I log in as
an administrator, but when I log in on their "limited" a/c, the ...
sharing wireless network11 Mar 2008 10:06 GMT3
I have a laptop with a wireless connection to a router upstairs. i
have my xbox sitting right next to it. is there a way i can share the
connection without having to buy those expensive $100 wireless items?
Thanks Dan
dhcp gives ip in wrong range to laptop10 Mar 2008 14:47 GMT1
for some reason my laptop running WinXP SP2 is connecting to my office
wireless router/access point and is obtaining via DHCP an ip address of
192.168.2.xx which is on the wrong subnet. It should be the same as all the
other machines 192.168.0.xx. It certainly used to .
How to switch to an ethernet connection?10 Mar 2008 04:24 GMT3
My wife's Satellite M45-S169 Toshiba laptop has always used a wireless
connection to our Linksys router at home .  We want to use it in Paris where
our rental apartment has a wire (presumably Ethernet) to connect the laptop
to the Internet.  Do we need to disable the wireless ...
networking printer10 Mar 2008 04:20 GMT2
I am a newby to home networking.  i have a dell desktop xp OS with a printer
installed.  i would like to be able to use the printer with my notebook
computers.  i have a netgear router. can someone explain an easy way to do
this so i am not vulnerable to outside the network.
PCs loose Connection.09 Mar 2008 16:46 GMT2
I have three PCs on a home network. The oldest PC is a WinXP/2 tower. The
next one is a WinXP/2 Laptop and the third is a Vista Laptop.
The home network uses a wireless router for the two laptops; The tower is
connected to the router with an Ethernet cable.
Home Network - Launch Programs on Other Computer?08 Mar 2008 03:29 GMT2
Desktop is wired to a Linksys router, laptop is connected wirelessly.
Both are XP Pro SP2 machines.
I might be confusing home networking with remote access.
Is it possible to launch and work in programs on another computer
multipe wireless routers in same LAN ?07 Mar 2008 23:33 GMT6
Multiple wireless routers/hubs in the same LAN may be the best soulution to
a large office space ?
Any thoughts on issues/problems welcome.  I can just run a cable 200 feet
and drop another router
Network problems between XP, Linksys router and Windows 200007 Mar 2008 23:25 GMT7
Hello.  We recently purchased a Linksys WRT54G-TM Hotspot router.  It was
setup on a Windows 2000 machine through regular cable, but we also have a
Windows XP system running wireless.  Now we cannot find each other on the
network, nor can we share files, etc.  I've tried numerous ...
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