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help with network bridging.03 Dec 2007 20:15 GMT2
Okay I have a Dlink DSL-604T
In my sons room he has his pc that connects to the router via wireless NIC.  
He then can browse the internet.
I have installed a second NIC card into his pc and ran a cable from his pc
NetBT03 Dec 2007 17:41 GMT3
I have 2 laptops and one desktop connecting wirelessly to the Internet.
One is a Gateway Tablet PC (XP SP2).  Every once in awhile (yesterday 4
times) it freezes and must be rebooted.  Once rebooted it is back to normal.
The Event Viewer shows an Error NetBT and says "The name ...
Netgear to Linsky Router is Possible?03 Dec 2007 16:57 GMT13
Currently, I have the following Router, 'NetGear Wireless-G Router' that was
rented by
my ISP, Comcast.
http://www.netgear.com/Products/RoutersandGateways/GWirelessRouters/WGR614.aspx
Accessing share with user already tried03 Dec 2007 16:53 GMT2
I have a laptop where it is a member of a domain, but it is in remote. It
connects to the main network by the built-in Microsoft VPN.
I'd like to map network share, but I'd get the error pictured below.
http://img157.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=th_14642_error_122_869lo.JPG
setting up a printer network03 Dec 2007 12:31 GMT1
i have two pc's on a ethernet network curently.
Both have XP
One is a HP and one is a emachine
I am trying to set up a printer for the network
home network password03 Dec 2007 04:15 GMT4
hi, i have a small home network using a cable modem and netgear router. I
have just purchased a new puter but am not sure where to look on my old
puters for the password. help is greatly appreciated, thanks sue
Home network03 Dec 2007 04:11 GMT1
I want to set up a network between my desktop computer in my house and a
laptop in my office in an adjacent building (approx. 100 ft. distance).  1.  
Will wireless work?
2.  If I use HPNA will the internet connection speed be degraded?  My
Associate to Wlan before Login03 Dec 2007 04:08 GMT4
Is there a way to get Windows to Associate to the Wireless LAN before the
Login Prompt is displayed?
The normal behaviour is that the user first logs in to Windows using cached
information, then the Wireless Client associates to the WLAN network and gets
Two Networks03 Dec 2007 01:39 GMT1
I just bought a new computer and had two Network cards installed. One card is
connected to my internal office network and accesses the internet and the
other is tied into a secure state computer network for which I use IBM
emulation software. My OS is 32bit Windows Vista. My ...
Set Netmask on Direct Incomming Connection02 Dec 2007 18:43 GMT2
I have a direct serial interface between an XP box and an embedded controller
that communicates via PPP.  The XP box MUST supply an IP address to the
embedded device. So I created a new connection under "Network Tasks" within
the Network Connections Dialog and set up all the ...
After reinstall XP PRO cannot access internet02 Dec 2007 16:00 GMT3
I have just reinstalled XP Pro with SP2 on my desktop but have no internet
access.
My broadband connection is through a 4 port ethernet wired Modem and my
desktop is connected to one of these ethernet ports.  Previously other
Shares inaccessible02 Dec 2007 08:47 GMT3
I have 1 XP Pro laptop wireless, 1 Vista laptop wireless , 1 XP Pro desktop
wireless and 1 XP Pro desktop wired all networked together via router. All
have Zone Alarm (free), all working perfectly one day; not the next. All can
access internet, all can see (ping)each other, all ...
Need Serious Help02 Dec 2007 04:17 GMT3
I have compaq media center running win xp and wireless linksys router
wireless b
i have a downstairs computer running win xp I have run the networking wizard
on both computer countless time...my issue
Netbios over TCP/IP01 Dec 2007 23:38 GMT11
I read on a tutorial that Node type=Broadcast would be the correct value for
a small LAN with no DNS and WINS server and for address resolution NetBios
over TCP/IP must be explicitly enabled when connecting to a router since
usually it is Microsoft independent. Indeed my D-Link ...
Simple network01 Dec 2007 20:48 GMT6
I am attempting to set up a network of two computers, each running Windows
XP. I want to share files and a printer connected to one of the computers. I
have connected both computers to an NG 5 port Ethernet hub (the lights on the
hub are lit for each of the two connections). I ...
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