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adsl connection crashes after ics set up17 Oct 2005 17:56 GMT3
I have:
1 Desktop machine running Windows XP SP1, which has internal ADSL
modem, internal Ethernet, USB Bluetooth and USB 80211g Wireless
adaptor.  ZoneAlarm firewall.
wireless dissapearing act17 Oct 2005 17:39 GMT4
Ok 2nd try
We have 4 pc's on a wireless LAN. In the am we have no problem looking @
each others disks, printers ... . However, usually after a few hours of
inactivity one or two of the pc's will be unreachable. We can ping all the
2xICS, Windows XP.17 Oct 2005 17:31 GMT5
Hello, I have a question regarding ICS in Windows XP. I have searched the
threads but haven't found what I'm looking for.
So here's the thing, there is one computer in my home with wireless lan,
it's configured in such ways that it shares the internet with ICS in XP with
Client installs Office components constantly17 Oct 2005 17:26 GMT1
my users are experiencing delays when using MS Office 2003 on their XP SP2
clients. Each time a new user logs in & opens MS Office, they have to wait a
minute or so while "Office Configures". I am aware that this did not used to
be the case before I introduced a new Group Policy.
VPN - Windows XP automatically reboots??17 Oct 2005 11:21 GMT3
Can anoyone help.I've search but have not yet found an answer.
I have Win XP Service Pak 2, and set up the VPN network according to the
instructions given to me by my IT dept. (which was easy enough) however when
i click on the vpn shortcut, i enter my user name, pass, and Domain, ...
Gratuitous ARP on non-existent IP17 Oct 2005 07:38 GMT2
I have 2 Windows XP machines that are sening out gratuitous ARP packets for
addresses that don't exist on our LAN. These machines have IP addresses of
192.168.6.40 and 192.168.6.41 but they keep sending gratuitous ARP requests
every 2 seconds for the IP 192.168.30.32.
how do I share files and printers using my Linksys route in Window17 Oct 2005 05:22 GMT5
I have a Linksys 10/100 Cable/DSL router and I share my hi-speed cable
connection. I have two computers. The first computer is a Pentium 4 and is
running Windows XP Pro SP2. The second computer is a Celeron D computer, also
running Windows XP SP2, but it's home edition. The first ...
Problem with DNS after fixing XP problem17 Oct 2005 03:33 GMT2
I was using XP Home Ed SP2 when one day my PC wouldn't boot.  Whether it was
one of the components installed with automatic update, or whether one of the
kids did something I don't know.
Anyway, to miss out several fault finding steps, I ended up using my XP
home networking17 Oct 2005 01:53 GMT2
HI! I need a help to set up my home networking. I have 4 xp machine 3 are
running win xp pro with sp2 and the other one runing win xp home edition.  I
have also ADSL modem with one port and an fast ethernet switch with 5 ports.
I need to setup homenetworking which I want any ...
Can't get an IP address assigned using DHCP17 Oct 2005 00:43 GMT11
I have a home network which is a mix of 98 and XP machines, some wired, some
wireless, connected to AOL through a router. Up until recently, everything
worked great, however, my daughter's PC has recently stopped connecting to
the network so she can't get internet access (no MS ...
MS Network Wizard runs - but shows no results afterwards16 Oct 2005 23:37 GMT5
Have an "older" XP SP2 Pro PC - let's call it B computer It's been working
great for a couple of years in the same configuration I currently have. My
network has no wireless components.  The other day as the system was running,
I rebooted as I was doing some clean up, and the ...
Can't figure out the problem !16 Oct 2005 22:25 GMT3
I know my problem could be very simple but I've tried several ways and I've
not been able to get a solution.
Here are the facts:
I have 2 PCs with Windows Xp Pro, connected via a crossover Ethernet cable  
Reboot on TCP/IP setting changes16 Oct 2005 19:22 GMT1
I'm using Windows XP Pro edition with SP2. I use my notebook in both
wired and wireless modes. For sometime now, my machine forces me to
restart it whenever I make any changes in the network adaptor TCP/IP
settings. i.e. any changes in IP, subnetmask, gateway or dns require me
File sharing in a workgroup16 Oct 2005 18:18 GMT2
Hey, I've been reading network documents endlessly for a solution to this
one. I have 2 Win XP Pro machines with Simple File Sharing disabled. I'd like
to be able to share resources on both machines. They are networked in a
wireless LAN. What I want is to be able to add a user ...
One computer can't be seen by others.16 Oct 2005 15:51 GMT3
I have a network with 4 PCs, say A-D.  B,C, and D can all see and
access each other. A can access B,C, and D.  B,C, and D can all see A
but are denied access. I have removed and reapplied sharing to each
drive on A several times. B,C, and D are all registered as
 
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