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How do I print wirelessly?18 May 2008 17:44 GMT1
I have a hp OfficeJet Pro L7680 All-in One printer, A PC running XP Pro, a
HP Pavillion dv 6000Entertainment laptop and a Netgear DG834G, see
http://www.netgear.com/Products/RoutersandGateways/GWirelessRouters/DG834G.aspx?
detail=Specifications

Both PC and laptop are connected, via ...
Windows Wireless Network not prompting for user credentials18 May 2008 17:39 GMT4
Hi,
I am using Windows XP SP2 Professional. I have already installed hotfixes KB
885453 and KB917021. I am trying to configure Windows Wireless Network using
PEAP authentication with AES encryption and Cisco ACS RADIUS server. In the
Workgroup....access denied18 May 2008 13:43 GMT3
I have been struggling for 2 days.  I have set up a workgroup.  Desktop 1 is
hardwired and desktop 2 is wireless.  I can see icons for both desktops in
the workgroup but desktop 1 does not allow me to access desktop 2.  However
desktop 2 allows me to open and view desktop 1.  
Wired or Wireless on Media Center PC17 May 2008 19:10 GMT3
Right not I have my home entertainment pc wired into the back of my wireless
router. My setup has a splitter from the wall out. One going to the TV tuner
in the pc and the other going into the cable modem. But as of last night, I
can only get a signal to the cable modem if I plug ...
computer not in network17 May 2008 16:06 GMT2
We had our two office computers networked
today I couldnt find the other computer listed under my network places. Do I
have to re do the networking, or is it lost somewhere.
cannot connect to wireless network17 May 2008 00:36 GMT2
My apologies if this is in the wrong section.
We bought a new computer (Gateway), router, and wireless card (both D-Link)
for the old computer.  I set up the new computer with the router, and after a
few tries and some phone time with D-Link, it's working.
how do i access bluetooth capability16 May 2008 18:50 GMT5
i am using Windows XP SP3 (on a macbook via VMware Fusion).  I have a treo
750W that runs Windows Mobile 6.0.  My macbook has bluetooth capability but i
have no idea how to use that to sync my treo with the windows side of my
machine.  I have read a number of posts that suggest ...
wireless disrupts wired???16 May 2008 16:11 GMT3
My pc in the bedroom connects to my (wireless) router through a
"wired" connection through the electrical in my house.  I've used this
system for a few years and works *great*.
My daughter got a laptop this week and she uses a wireless connection
How does one turn on the bluetooth module?16 May 2008 14:36 GMT4
My Dell 600m is equipped with a bluetooth module.  HOWEVER, I cannot locate
any bluetooth icons in the control panel or device manager.  Any attempt to
download the drivers results in a cancellation of the installation due to not
being able to "turn on" the bluetooth device using ...
Wireless-Policy + WPA216 May 2008 11:20 GMT2
on a Windows Server 2003 SP2 I habe created a Wireless-Policy for my XP
clients.
But I can only choose WPA not WPA2. Is there a Patch missing? SP2 is already
installed.
Network Connection Problem16 May 2008 01:32 GMT4
We have a home network consisting of a desktop computer running Win XP linked
to a modem via a Linksys Router. In another room we have a laptop (running
Windows Vista) which is linked to the internet via the wireless router. The
laptop however will not connect to the internet ...
Disable wireless when wired15 May 2008 15:05 GMT2
I know you can use metrics etc to give priorities but I'd rather disable the
wireless when a wired connection is detected.   You can do this with manually
in the advanced properties for a nic (at least some that I've tried) but I'd
like to know how to do this via GPO or something ...
notebook "server"?14 May 2008 19:01 GMT6
Hi! I have a question. I have a wireless ad hoc net at home (PC desktop
Windows XP Pro, USB ADapter D-Link 132; ADSL modem (ethernet); notebook
Samsung Windows Home Premium; the PC Desktop is the access point for
internet connection; IP addresses are manually assigned). All works ...
Separate "users"13 May 2008 15:50 GMT4
I have just set up a new DSL > wireless network.  Put a D-Link G adapter in
the unwired PC.
My "administrator" account connects well, but the kid's limited accounts do
not connect.  Do I need to set up the network individually in each user's
Whoops, sorry, back again.13 May 2008 00:01 GMT13
Hi --
In July 2007, I bought a Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 wireless router and several
people here were kind enough to help me get it going.  The router is
actually used only as an access point, which enables me to use my notebook
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