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Networking a USB broadband connection14 Jul 2007 04:33 GMT4
Hi out there. I wonder if anyone knows if it is possible to internet
connection share a USB broadband modem on a network. This modem is gets a
wireless signal from the provider. (For Australian readers, I'm on Telstra's
Next G wireless broadband with a USB desktop modem) I am ...
XP won't recognise my router, some help please14 Jul 2007 00:10 GMT4
I have 4 computers in my house and wanted to make it so that they can all use
the broadband we have installed. So I went out and bought a router. The
problem is XP just won't connect to it properly. I follow all of the
instructions in the manual, and still I cannot connect to the ...
Please help... How do I combine 2 enabled network adapters?13 Jul 2007 23:58 GMT1
Hi all...  Kind of a strange question, but I need help As soon as possible..
I have _2_ seperate networking devices enabled, one is a wired ethernet port
which has network 1 into it, and I also have a wireless card that is
connected to an entirely seperate modem/network within ...
First line in Tracert13 Jul 2007 20:29 GMT3
I have a question about the first line in tracert.
We just had some network guys come in and set up a new network and
firewall.  Things suddenly got a lot slower accessing the internet.
In every tracert, the first line times out.
Does it possible to have 2 broadband connections on 1 pc and 1 phone line?13 Jul 2007 19:16 GMT1
 I used to connect ADSL+2 (broadband) connection to connect to my
ISP. They have provided me UserID and Pwd to connect it as we did DUN
(dailup networking). Broadband modem is SmartAX MT841
sterlite.
Is this only for the tech-saavy?13 Jul 2007 19:14 GMT4
Hi --
I saw a nice router/access point but am hesitant to buy because I know
nothing about Linux.  Here is part of the description:
"The unit comes pre-flashed with DD-WRT Firmware, v.23 SP2.   DD-WRT v.23
Wireless networking XP Pro to XP Home13 Jul 2007 05:22 GMT5
I'm running two computers (XP Home and XP Pro) through a D-Link Wireless
Router for internet usage. The Home computer is connected to the Router
directly, whereas the Pro computer is connected Wirelessly.
All Internet works perfectly, and also gaming between the computers works
Name resolution over WAN13 Jul 2007 03:18 GMT1
Our company has 16 locations accross the U.S.  For years we've had a frame
relay connecting our branches to the Corporate office.  We don't have any
Windows servers, so all of our file shareing has been simply through
peer-to-peer networking.  We just upgraded our connection to ...
lan lights at the back of the CPU12 Jul 2007 21:28 GMT2
what do the orange and green lights at the back of the cpu by the lan mean.  
if the the orange light alone is showing what does this suggest.
Can share drives but they can't be accessed12 Jul 2007 18:31 GMT2
We have a small home network, 4 computers, running XP Professional. We can
share all drives across the network but we can not access those ‘shared’
drives. No error message is displayed, rather when you click on a shared
drive nothing happens. The computer emits a beep sound – the ...
EML extension and Outlook Express12 Jul 2007 12:40 GMT1
OK, an elderly friend of mine and I are having this same problem.  I
read the dozen references to eml and while vaguely similar, not the
same and only half of them were answered anyway.
Here is the problem.  We receive either and email or an attachment
Cannot access administrative share from other workgroup computer12 Jul 2007 10:50 GMT1
I have a small network set up in my home. I was trying to access the
administrative share on computer2 from computer1 today and could not. The
funny thing is that I frequently access the administrative share on computer1
from computer2. Go figure. Both computers are running XP ...
dhcp not working on lan or wireless12 Jul 2007 10:49 GMT1
I have a notebook when i try to connect to the lan via dhcp it fails but if i
use a static ip it works fine. i have several machines on the network and
they are working fine /release /renew
when i use dhcp on this notebook it doesnt even try to go off and get an ip
Network Adapters problem12 Jul 2007 03:46 GMT2
My OS is Windows XP service pack 2. The computer is Dell 4700c.
I had been having a problem connecting to the net. I contacted my isp who
directed me to Dell who sent me back to the isp. Apparently the IP address
was the culprit.
Is it possible?  What do I need?12 Jul 2007 02:53 GMT3
Hi --
I'm not too network saavy but have managed to put together a wired
network which has functioned for a few years.  My current Internet
connection is wired DSL with a Westell 2200 router from Bellsouth.
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