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ASUS PCI card and Linksys Router - incompatable???07 Mar 2008 17:15 GMT9
My daughter has Cable modem which works pretty fast. She has 2 computers, 1
is hardwired to the router Linksys WRT54G V8 (very new) and the other
desktop is about 15 feet away with open doors that uses the wireless ASUS
PCI
Bluetooth on Vista. Receiving files.07 Mar 2008 12:09 GMT2
On Vista (and possibly XP), to receive a file from a Bluetooth device one
needs to select the "Receive a file" menu item from the system tray icon.
Is it possible to set Vista to accept an incoming file without selecting
this menu item first?
Connecting but unable to browse06 Mar 2008 19:22 GMT9
Am running Windows XP, SP2 with a Linksys WPN300 Wireless adapter which in
turn 'connects' to a Belkin N1 Wireless Router.
Don't have any problems establishing a connection and Windows reports
'excellent' signal strength.  Unfortunately, however, I'm totally unable to
Can't connect to internet05 Mar 2008 20:35 GMT2
I have 2 PCs in my house both connected via wireless router to cable
modem.  A desktop running XP and a laptop running Vista.  The desktop
will connect to the network and internet without a problem.  The
laptop connects to the network but cannot access the internet.  I've
Linksys Wireless Adapter not connecting to inksys Wireless Router05 Mar 2008 03:30 GMT7
I have a Linksys WPC11 wireless adapter on my Win2K laptop, and am
able to connect fine to unsecure neighborhood networks.
I just installed a Linksys WRTG54 wireless router on my home cable
connection and enabled WEP. I have another Vista laptop and built-in
users connected04 Mar 2008 20:51 GMT3
How can i see the users connected in my wireless network? Is it possible to
disconect anyone?
Tks
Wireless adaptor needs help every time it starts04 Mar 2008 18:19 GMT4
I have a Win XP PC connected to a Belkin pre-n wireless router using a
Belkin n usb wireless adaptor.
Since reformatting the PC and installing everything fresh the wireless
adaptor will not find the network when the computer starts and I am forced
Error 7011; Timeout for Netman and/or WZCSVC04 Mar 2008 09:44 GMT2
I run XP Home SP2 and IE7.  My broadband is cable - I don't have wireless.
When I wake up the PC from hibernation the log shows 7011 errors for Netman
and/or WZCSVC.  However, the cable connection still works although sometimes
there is a short initial pop-up ( about 4-5 secs)  ...
cannot set up remote printer03 Mar 2008 00:23 GMT1
Trying to setup a remote printer. At the remote pc, Control
Panel>Printer&Fax>add a printer>browse for a printer>"Microsoft windows
network>'epson" click next... givesa message that it cannot connect to the
printer. Question why? The remote pc can connect ot the internet ...
Is my network unworkable?02 Mar 2008 23:19 GMT5
I have a Belkin pre-n wireless router in the living room.
There is a PC with Win XP upstairs with a Belkin n wireless adaptor.
There is a Mac Pro with OSX 1.5.2 downstairs connected via ethernet to the
router which also runs Win XP on Bootcamp.
Cannot Map to Printer (via a wireless connection)01 Mar 2008 18:22 GMT2
I am not sure if this is a wireless issue or an XP issue, so I will post this to both groups. I have a printer connected to a Win2K computer, which is setup as a share printer.  I also have a wireless laptop computer that is running Win XP Home Edition.  
The laptop can map a ...
Help:Wireless Connection stopped working.01 Mar 2008 18:17 GMT5
I installed a Linksys WRT54G Router a couple of months ago and used
the EasyLink utility to set up the router with my desktop and to setup
my notebook computer to connect wirelessly.  It worked perfectly until
last week when the notebook computer failed to connect on startup.  I
discover an IP address01 Mar 2008 01:18 GMT4
I have a wireless access point that i may have turned into a paper
weight. it shows network activity, but i cant find the IP address of
it. how can i find the IP address? I know the mac address. but the IP
could be anything.
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