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Event ID 6004 on gigabit network connections17 Jan 2007 14:31 GMT2
I have three computers in a home, peer-to-peer network all with Gigabit
network cards. Two computers are running Windows XP Professional and
the third Windows XP Media Center Edition, all with the latest service
packs and updates. I also am using the latest NIC drivers for each
Can't see network drives.17 Jan 2007 05:24 GMT1
I'm setting up a laptop to work on our work network. I've managed to set it
up on the company domain and it accesses the internet fine, however I can't
access the main work drive containing all work files. I'm sure there's a
simple explanation as to why I can't see it (mapping?) ...
computer won't hold workgroup name17 Jan 2007 03:50 GMT4
My XP computer won't retain the workgroup name. We have an external modem
from our phone co for DSL, but this problem started before we got it.
Things will be working just fine, then the computer won't access the net
with the browser. It will receive and send mail, but not browse ...
Can't create dialer demon?16 Jan 2007 20:52 GMT2
When I go to "create new connection" in networking I eventually
come to the page that identifies whether it is a dialup connection
]or a broadband connection.  At that point the dialup type
connection is greyed out.  I can choose the broadband connection
Cannot see PC's in network16 Jan 2007 20:21 GMT3
I have 3 PC's all running WinXP Pro on a wired network. Two have no probs,
but the other cannot see the other two and they can't see it. When i go to My
Network Places and click View Workgroup Computers, there are 0 objects. They
can all ping each other, and they share an ...
Hello and Help me set up a home network of three computers please.16 Jan 2007 19:37 GMT2
     I have already set up and am using a wireless router/gateway to
connect to the internet on all three computers. How do I configure them
to share files and printers?
Thanks
1 router & 3 switches on same network?16 Jan 2007 16:38 GMT2
I'm sharing a broadband internet connection that begins with a  4 port
combination DSL modem/router. I need to connect 3 switches to this to for
easy distribution to the15 connected devices.
Ideally, I know I should connect each switch directly to one of the ports on
two connections16 Jan 2007 08:21 GMT1
I have two Internet connections, one via LAN, and one wireless, from other
provider which is faster. How could i make that connection default for the
Internet without losing the connection to LAN.
Thanks.
My computer runnng XP Home will not network.16 Jan 2007 02:10 GMT2
I have two computers one running XP Professional and the other XP Home
Edition through a wired router.  I can successfully get the computer with
Professional running to network, but the Home Edition will not network even
though everything looks like it is working, i.e. the ...
Connectivity Problem16 Jan 2007 01:35 GMT1
I have a Laptop connected to a wireless router which is connected via and
ethernet cable to a desktop computer.
The desktop computer is connected to the internet and shares its connection
on the internal network.
Internet issue16 Jan 2007 00:08 GMT2
i have a very bizarre problem and to add to that problem i am not as
technically gifted as some of you out there so i am hoping someone
reads this, and either helps me, or points me in the right direction.
first off i will explain the home situation. my adsl modem (d-link) is
Which IP addresses (static) for internal communication between two computers?15 Jan 2007 23:39 GMT7
I have a system running WinXP (embedded) that will have two LAN ports. Port
1 connects to another computer and port 2 can be connected to any kind of
private or public network, or not connected to anything.
However, Port 1 and the other remote computer connects directly and static ...
Queries about LAN Connectivity and Wireless Network Connection Properties15 Jan 2007 23:28 GMT7
Can anyone help with the following questions:
1. When the LAN icon in the system tray gives the message "Little or no
connectivity", does this just mean that the LAN is not set up to have a
shared Internet connection, but is otherwise alright for other network
need help sharing pc on my lan15 Jan 2007 23:24 GMT3
i have windows xp pro sp2 all updates etc. how do i share all drives, all
files, all folders without having to log in? i want to share my entire pc
for myself on my lan and don't want to log in at all. i want the c drive
shared, the system folder etc. Every single thing. i don't ...
No network on one machine15 Jan 2007 23:17 GMT3
I took my computer apart to borrow the CD burner.  Everything was
working fine before I touched it.
Now I have put the machine back together and I have no network on this
machine.
 
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