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Remote Desktop dropped after wireless router installed30 Dec 2006 17:22 GMT2
Remote Desktop fails with the error:
VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected
An internal error has occured.
This only happens when I access the internet through my wireless router with
XP pro to Windows 98 Network connectivity issues!30 Dec 2006 16:31 GMT5
Please help.
I have a small office network, comprised of a few windows XP machines
and a few legacy machines running windows 98.  The windows 98 machine
is needed b/c we are running some really old automotive finance
Strange Problem30 Dec 2006 11:46 GMT15
I have a D-Link WBR-1310 Wireless Router
I am able to connect to the internet throughout the whole day but I am
unable to connect to the internet in the morning after a few hours on
inactivity.  I am able to connect to the internet if the cable goes from
connect windows xp pro to home network30 Dec 2006 04:34 GMT4
My brother has given his old laptop to me and I'm trying to set it up
on our home network.  I can't run the Network Setup Wizard as it says
that the computer is set up for a domain network, and I want to connect
to a workgroup network.
problems logging on to workgroup30 Dec 2006 03:16 GMT2
I'm having problems correctly setting up a computer to access our home
workgroup.  The new computer accesses the internet without problems, I
can ping all the other computers, and I have checked that the workgroup
name is correct etc, but I just can't share printers (which is the ...
Incorrect network status29 Dec 2006 18:48 GMT2
I am experiencing a strange issue I hope someone can help with.  This
morning I replaced my Linksys 802.11b router that died with a new
Linksys 802.11g (WRT54GS).  Everything appears to be working fine and
all of my devices can access the Internet.  I have to wireless devices,
Problems with VPN using Windows And Router.29 Dec 2006 14:39 GMT6
I have been trying to setup an VPN connection between two personal
computers. One is my sons and one is mine. I have setup windows to
accept incoming connections, so that it lets VPN connections to be
made. then with his PC i have put my Public IP address the one given to
Publish a Photo to the Web29 Dec 2006 09:53 GMT3
In My Documents\My Pictures, I select a photo and then attempt to "Publish
this file to the Web".  The Web Publishing Wizard starts, and with MSN Groups
selected as the service provider, the wizard fails with the folowing message:
"Service temporarily unavailable.  An error has ...
Servers not available/not granted logon type28 Dec 2006 23:48 GMT1
I have spent the last week or so trying to get my PC and my laptop to
share one measly folder. I just need to copy the files from one huge
folder to the laptop, although I would like to make them share with
each other so I can share other files in the future. Here is the
Router drops connection28 Dec 2006 23:13 GMT4
I have a LinkSys WRT54g wireless router connected to a Motorola SurfBoard
cable modem. Several time a day the router drops the connections and has to
be reset.
It is connected with cables to two desktops, an IBM NetVista A60 running
Home Network Problem - File Sharing28 Dec 2006 20:13 GMT4
Good afternoon.
I am having a problem with my home network. First let me describe what
set-up I have. The desktop is the main station (Windows XP Home). The DSL
router is hooked up to this desktop and so is the wireless router. Two
home network set up28 Dec 2006 17:58 GMT1
can i connect to pcs with a crossover cable
Configuring an automatic or permanent VPN on XP28 Dec 2006 14:06 GMT4
At my company the vast majority of our users are out in the field and
connect to the internet using a varity of network providers, none of which
we control or want to control.  In order to allow the user's laptops to
connect to the corporate network, we have configured the user's ...
Wireless Networking - XP Pro v.s XP Media Center 200528 Dec 2006 07:45 GMT6
I will be purchasing a laptop for my daughter for use at University. The
laptop will be used on the school's wireless network.
The laptop comes with XP Media Center 2005, but the manufacturer recommends
upgrading to XP Pro due to possible networking issues that may arise.
LAN Networking for internat access28 Dec 2006 02:49 GMT1
I have a home LAN network via a cable Linksys router and all works well. The
router has been set-up with DHCP and give addresses in the 192.168.1.*
range, the gateway address is 192.168.1.1 and access to the internet works
via a cable modem with DNS addresses propagating ...
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