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| wired question | 15 Apr 2006 23:46 GMT | 4 |
Here's a simple question, I'm sure. I currently have a Dell Dimension 2400 Desktop. It is connected to the net via cable, cablemodem, and also has a Linksys router. I also have a Dell Inspiron 2200 with a wireless card. I use the laptop most of the time.
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| Refusing acces | 15 Apr 2006 21:02 GMT | 10 |
Hi, while I'm trying to acces a comp with XP SP2 from a XP SP1, the SP2 don't want to let the SP1 acces to the files in the SP2 comp. I've tried many things but now I just can't take more. Not able to find the solution, can someone help me plz... thx
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| How do i delete computer from network? | 15 Apr 2006 19:53 GMT | 2 |
How do I delete computers from home network on Windows XP? I recently bought a network drive (simpleshare). When I tried to install, two of my computers which are home network are not recognizing this HD even though I used the supplied software. Is the prblem
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| Connect motivetest | 15 Apr 2006 19:48 GMT | 3 |
I have recently networked my 2 computers, via a cable. I cannot work out how to get my second computer on the internet, but everytime my main computer comes on, I get a screen come up asking me about connect motivetest
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| Wireless Drops every 60 minutes (Drives me crazzzy) | 15 Apr 2006 17:59 GMT | 3 |
I have a strange problem that no one seems to be able to solve. On my laptop the wireless will drop out every 60 minutes for about 2-3 seconds. Then it comes back and everything works fine. The PC has been very thoroughly checked for viruses and spyware and come up
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| XP Home via XP Pro to USB Cable Modem | 15 Apr 2006 16:10 GMT | 2 |
I have a laptop with XP home SP2 and Desktop XP Pro SP2 linked via ethernet couplers. The Desktop has a USB Cable modem to the internet. The two PCs can share files successfully and the Laptop can print via the Desktop. My problem is that I would like to access the ...
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| Does Win 2000 Pro allow definition of a 'Computer Description'? | 15 Apr 2006 16:05 GMT | 3 |
Apologies if this is being posted in the wrong forum, but I can't see one dedicated to Win 2000 Pro. In my network I have a desktop running Win 2000 Pro, a laptop running Win XP Pro and another desktop running Win 98. Both Win XP and Win 98 allow me to
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| WPA not a choice in WiFi Advanced | 15 Apr 2006 13:16 GMT | 3 |
I only have two choices for setting up WiFi connection security: Disabled and WEP. There is no WPA, which I need to make a WiFi booster work. I am running XP SP2. I installed the MS upgrade for WPA2. I also installed new drivers and setup utility for the Intel Wireless Pro 2100
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| microsoft support | 15 Apr 2006 12:41 GMT | 1 |
I have a very good question regarding technical support. We are a new Company with 2 locations, but we are in One Network segment. The Distance between each location is 40 KM, and we are connecting with Wireless - highbandwidth - and all the 2 location are under 1 segment which
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| Messed up user login during wireless install | 15 Apr 2006 06:52 GMT | 4 |
Using WindowsXP Pro. When setting up a workstation to access the internet via a wireless connection I mistakenly changed the protocols that govern the user login screens in Windows. It is now using (I think) a Netware or Novell log-in
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| Slow broadband downloads. | 15 Apr 2006 01:50 GMT | 1 |
My connection to the internet is by cable broadband. My download speeds are really slow - less than 5kb/sec. The ISP technician said that the problem is in my computer - possibly Norton internet security and anti-virus software. I checked this out through the Norton website but ...
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| Connecting to web | 15 Apr 2006 00:14 GMT | 1 |
At first this seems easy ... and I thank you for reviewing this and taking your time to answer. I have an XP Home laptop. Out of the box, it connected and everything was fine .. wireless or cat5.
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| Very slow internet speeds | 14 Apr 2006 21:14 GMT | 1 |
I am running AOL DSL, and usually it's fine, but last week for whatever reason, my connection got slower and slower. What used to be a 100kb/s download speed is now closer to 10kb/s. I have a Linksys WRT54G wireless router, with one computer hardwired and the other is a desktop ...
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| How to VPN FROM a Remote Desktop machine? | 14 Apr 2006 20:18 GMT | 2 |
My scenario is that I have a home test machine, which has Remote Desktop enabled. I also have "dev" machines out on the internet which I can VPN to from my test machine. So, I am at work, and I have setup my Firewall to allow me to Remote Desktop
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| Can't view workgroup folders??? | 14 Apr 2006 20:08 GMT | 4 |
My friend has a home network at his house with a laptop and a Dell Dimension connected wirelessly. We were wondering if I could access his network shared folders from my house, a street away, without having to wire a cable from his house to mine (aka. access his workgroup via ...
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