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No network connectivity, ping fails30 Mar 2006 20:03 GMT3
Problem:  No network connectivity from a clean,
new, initial installation with no other software installed.
(This is an x64 bit installation on brand new hardware.)
Basic symptom:  ping 192.168.1.1 fails
Two IP addresses or mysterious intruder?30 Mar 2006 18:40 GMT4
I was checking my routers attached devices and it reported back this:
# IP Address Device Name MAC Address
1 192.168.1.5 your-bb2022cae1 00:0e:35:89:0f:c6
2 192.168.1.3 Gogs 00:14:85:b1:ac:d6
Took computer out of domain - cannot log into locally30 Mar 2006 18:22 GMT3
Good Morning,  
Okay, so I took one of my computers out of the domain and when i tried to
log back into it locally I couldn't. I knew I would no longer be able to log
into the domain but I did not get the option to log onto local computer.  I
ipconfig not responding30 Mar 2006 18:19 GMT3
I opened command window using cmd
When I run ipconfig the window shows sand clock and that's all.
Same result whan I start it from
c:\windows\system32 directory
Can not copy *.exe objects from XP Pro system on a network30 Mar 2006 17:48 GMT5
I have two environments that act similar.
Network 1 has XP Home system conected to XP Pro system via a wired Linksys
router.
Network 2 has 2 XP Pro systems connected to a XP Pro system via a wireless
VPN w/Outlook and INet Explorer30 Mar 2006 17:45 GMT1
Ok here is the setup;
Windows 2003 running Routing and Remote Access Configured for VPN  and
static IP (This is one of 3 servers).
Broadband business class cable connection with static IP.
i want to join to a domain with W xp home edition30 Mar 2006 17:23 GMT1
somebody told me that by design, Windows XP Home can not join a domain.
but is there a way to do it?
a service pack, or something?
thanks
VPN Remote Access30 Mar 2006 16:06 GMT4
I am setting up a small network for 3 people that need to connect to
workstation or server over the internet to share files and a database (MSDE).
My question is can XP pro be used as an end point for VPN tunnels or do I
have to get 2003 server?  I would like them to be able to ...
Can see shares, but cannot access shares and cannot ping??30 Mar 2006 15:35 GMT1
I finally had my shares working between my laptop(XP-HomeSP2 w/simple file
sharing)  & desktop (XP-PROSP2, w/general file sharing) after the
IRPStackSize issues were resolved that solved all my networking/share
problems.
VPN server on windows xp30 Mar 2006 15:03 GMT1
i got this problem ,
i got 2 computers on my network , 1 is connected to the internet and shares
that connection with the other one . i want the computer that connects to the
interent also be vpn server so i could connect to the computer from work gain
Wireless Connection "excellent"--but no internet access? HUH?30 Mar 2006 15:01 GMT11
Hello, All you networking experts!
 Anybody got a gut-feeling on this one? I'm trying to set up a new
laptop on an existing home WLAN. (The wireless network works fine with
other laptops.) I've set the laptop's ip address (and it shows up fine
Multiple Wans30 Mar 2006 15:00 GMT1
I have both a T1 and a cable internet connection coming into my house.
The T1 has 16 public IP addresses.
The cable modem sets in front of a regular NAT router and I use a
10.x.x.x subnet.
Semaphore Timeout Period has Expired30 Mar 2006 12:11 GMT1
I just tried to access my E drive and I got this error
E:/ is not acessible
Semaphore Timeout Period has Expired
I dont have any network, its just a stand alone tower with 3 hard
Two Domains30 Mar 2006 12:09 GMT1
Hello, i was wondering if anyone can help me...?
I have a Dell Laptop on Windows XP Professional, i use this computer, at
home and at school on two seperate domains. Now i know there is a way of
connecting to both of the domains, instead of having to keep adding myself to
help with hawking USB wireless adaptor30 Mar 2006 05:33 GMT2
i need to know if this is possible:  i have 2 notebook computers with
internal wireless adatorss.  my neighbor allows me to use his wireless
signal.  my internal wireless adaptors are not powerful enough to get a good
signal.  i am using the hawking HWU54D to access his signal ...
 
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