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Deleting an existing network16 Feb 2004 05:05 GMT2
I currently have a Motorola cable modem on an XP system
connected thru the USB port.  I am trying to connect a
Linksys router but the internet connection is not being
recognized because the ethernet port has been used by the
error message16 Feb 2004 04:37 GMT1
iget an error message when i try to run the network
wizard it says spooler subsystem app cause a problem how
can i fix it please help
New XP computer hijacks the network16 Feb 2004 04:32 GMT1
I had a working wireless network including a computer running Windows 98 and a laptop running Windows ME
I recently added a new computer running XP to the network.  Now, the XP computer can see and connect to the other machines, but none of them can see or connect to the XP ...
File Sharing, Internet and Networking question16 Feb 2004 03:29 GMT5
I have a question about computer and internet networking
on XP Home. There are two computers, one broadband
external cable modem, and one Siemens SpeedStream #SS2602
router. The router has one WAN input and two LAN outputs.
share files amoung several workstations 16 Feb 2004 03:17 GMT3
I want to make several workstations share files with each others. Should I
just make all computers in the same workgroup, or domain? please advise!
Can't get Internet access on networked laptop16 Feb 2004 03:01 GMT1
I have a home network that includes:
- Dell Latitude Desktop computer hooked into a LInksys
Wireless B Router which hooks into cable modem. (and
works fine)
Error in Home Networking Wizard16 Feb 2004 02:45 GMT3
I am running on Windows XP Home (both on my host and guest computers) and I'm trying to network two computers together using a D-Link 700AP on the host and a D-Link 810+ on the guest.  They communicate fine and I am able to share my internet connection and use it from both ...
Annoying Popups16 Feb 2004 02:43 GMT2
I have multiple PC's on a home network, one with XP and
one with WIN2K Pro.   The XP machine is plagued with
internet ad popups ever 10 seconds, while the WIN2K
machine has zero popups
Over 2 billion packets sent, 27k received- virus???16 Feb 2004 02:12 GMT2
I have reboot my machine and router, but after a while the outgoing packets are very high while the incoming are reasonable.  One might think that this is a Trojan, but I have run a scan, which came up clean and I have installed all of the MS most recent Win XP patches.  Any ...
xp and sharing with win2k16 Feb 2004 02:12 GMT1
I have a printer attached to a win2k machine which I'm
sharing over a lan with two other win2k macines, two 98
machines and an XP macine. It works great except for the
XP. Each time the XP machine is restarted, I have to
Shared Folder Paranoia16 Feb 2004 01:05 GMT1
I just shared some folders on a XP HE box.  My intent is to share them on
the LAN only - they're not to be accessible from the Internet.  I'm a
little leary because the Wizard or whatever it is didn't ask me to define
the LAN in any way whatsoever.
Connecting devices with Remote Desktop Web Connections.16 Feb 2004 00:44 GMT1
Is there anyway to connecet local devices with Remote
Desktop Web Connections or can you only do that with the
RDP client software.
specifying modem for connections16 Feb 2004 00:22 GMT1
I'm trying to network 2 machines in my home so I don't have
to copy files manually with a USB keychain.  One machine, a
desktop, is running FreeBSD (which was a pain to setup, but
I did it) and the other is my laptop, running Windows XP
Peer to Peer network one PC can not be reached15 Feb 2004 23:19 GMT1
I have a peer to peer network set up in my home.  I have 2
laptops with wireless connections and 2 desktops.  We are
running XP Home (one laptop) XP Pro (the desktops) and Win
2000 Pro (the other laptop).  One of the desktops is not
Windows Update and Netgear MR814V2 wireless router15 Feb 2004 22:59 GMT2
I have just spent 3 hours with a client where we had
previously intalled a wireless network. I have done many
with Netgear equipment and never had a problem.
This one will NOT run Windows Update via the MR814V2
 
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