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Windows Wireless Networkingmicrosoft.public.windows.networking.wireless
Matt -
14 Apr 2007 6:04 PM - 2 messages
I am planning on purchasing a Macbook and need a router for my WinXP Desktop which has ethernet broadband. I think it's as simple as Connect Router to XP, setup router and password, find and authenticate on Mac. But I just want to be sure. ...
RAS100 -
14 Apr 2007 4:42 PM - 2 messages
I've got a desktop running Win XP connected by cable to a Linksys WRT54G router, and a laptop running Windows Vista. Internet access works fine on both machines, but I can only share files from the laptop - the desktop can ...
Rascal -
14 Apr 2007 3:36 PM - 3 messages
I'm having a problem w/ my wireless network - Upon start up the wireless connection works fine - but the after using it for a bit I seem to lose my connection - web pages are simply not found. The connection is still reported ...
PianoNat -
14 Apr 2007 3:08 AM - 9 messages
Hi, I am having a lot of trouble with my wireless connection. In Network Connections, it says I am connected to "Wireless Network Connection 2", specifically to the Network named "default". Signal is strong. However, when I go to Internet Explorer, I get a "Cannot find server" ...
Andreas Hagen -
14 Apr 2007 12:41 AM - 2 messages
Hi Everyone, I have a problem with creating a wireless infrastructure network. I have a Dynalink (using Askey chipset) RTA1025W wireless router. I have a Compaq Presario R3000 notebook with an ASUS WL-107 802.11b PC Card Running Windows XP ...
Travis -
13 Apr 2007 9:20 PM - 3 messages
I ran the microsoft network connection wizard because I want my internet connection to go directly to my computer (that I have FTP on) and then share the connection (ICS) to my router. Now it seems I can get on the internet ok, on the computer that has the ...
pleerol -
13 Apr 2007 2:56 PM - 2 messages
I have a LAN between 2 PC's with XP (wired). Now we have a laptop (wireless) with Vista. They are all connected to Internet with a linksys WRT54GL router. But I can't get connection with the XP-LAN. ...
Ron S -
13 Apr 2007 1:38 PM - 6 messages
I'm trying to get the wifi working on a Toshiba Satellite 1800. This is one that had no HD. I installed an HD and installed Win2k SP4 on it. I downloaded the drivers from the web and got everything working except ...
GrahamC -
13 Apr 2007 12:08 PM - 3 messages
I have just purchased a new computer running vista. My wireless network seems to work OK and I can access everything on the XP machine from the Vista one. When I try to access the vista machine from the XP one I can access ...
baffled32 -
13 Apr 2007 8:46 AM - 4 messages
We have moved house and now wish to link our one PC to internet wirelessly. Have modem etc but not sure if PC is capable of connecting. How/where do I look to find out if it has a wireless card plesae. One item ...
el guero -
13 Apr 2007 4:46 AM - 2 messages
I have a Dell Inspiron 9300. I don't have a modem or broadband connection. In the past I always used my laptop at home (I live near a wifi hot spot) and used that signal to connect to the internet. Recently though something ...
CassM -
13 Apr 2007 1:18 AM - 2 messages
I have a 3 yr old E-Machine, with Windows XP. Soon will arrive my new Dell notebook and router. I want to create a wireless network for my notebook, share the printer and folders (direct ethernet desktop to router). I've done ...
Bruce -
12 Apr 2007 9:26 PM - 5 messages
I've got the above wireless card that I need a driver for. Vista wants to use mrvw13b.sys but this doesn't start - code 10 error. It did work once but after rebooting, it failed. Tried everything, include new install of vista. ...
Hayden Marshall -
12 Apr 2007 6:58 PM - 2 messages
Hello , okay over the past year I have been using the Windows Zero Configuration to connect my linksys h200 @ home wireless adapter to my router (dlink) On the 3rd of april , the Windows Zero Configuration tab disappeared. I went to services and its started and automatic as normal... ...
Stuart Grant -
12 Apr 2007 2:29 PM - 3 messages
I have a small wireless network with three computers and a Linksys router. It is working fine, that is I can connect to the internet and from one computer to the other. I can also print on either of two printers connected ...
Rick -
12 Apr 2007 12:08 PM - 6 messages
what does the setting "Automatically connect to non-preferred networks" do in a wireless policy? thanks Rick ...
Infinize12 -
12 Apr 2007 8:30 AM - 6 messages
I current using my own wireless network at home. A few days ago I install the progam called "JUMPSTART" to tighten the security of my wireless network. As a result, that program decided the network key for my network without ...
Mickid173 -
12 Apr 2007 2:18 AM - 2 messages
I Have a Dell Inspiron ME051 and I have a linksys wireless network which I have both this Dell and my Sony lap top connecting through. The sony connects as normal but the Dell cannot find any wireless networks I have tried ...
antiochcali -
11 Apr 2007 8:23 PM - 2 messages
I have two wireless networks in my office. One is our primary and the other is provided by the bld mgr. The second network is more robust but slower so I only want to use it when I'm in the conference room. ...
R. Meijn -
11 Apr 2007 8:00 PM - 14 messages
LS, recently I changed my old ADSL router/modem (SpeedTouch570i) for a new one (SpeedTouch780WL(i)). Strange enough an new/additional icon appeared in the list of network connections (Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections) designated Internet Connection. What is the purpose of this icon (what does it add?)? ...
demon501 -
11 Apr 2007 5:40 PM - 2 messages
Right, any help on this one much appreciated. My laptop basically stopped working via wireless, losing all internet and network connectivity (some time mid march and hadn't done anything that would explain it). Well, at first I was able to browse to other machines ...
Khartoum -
11 Apr 2007 1:54 PM - 8 messages
I have a network of 5 PC's, one is wireless, the other 4 connected via a hub. The hub is connected to a router. The router is also wireless enabled therfore the wireless pc connects via that route, but the wireless pc for ...
TheGab -
11 Apr 2007 12:30 PM - 4 messages
Hi, I reinstalled Windows XP, dowloaded all the drivers but still my wireless card (Intel Pro/7100) is not detected. All other devices (sound, graphics) have reistalled fine. How can I get my laptop to recognize that it has a card? Is it the location ...
Autospa -
11 Apr 2007 9:00 AM - 2 messages
I have several computers on my wireless network. How can I see the other computers hard drives? ...
Alex -
10 Apr 2007 1:36 PM - 8 messages
I have set up several folders I want to share on my HP Media Center PC m385c with SP2. I also have a laptop that is a Dell Inspiron 1200 with SP2. They both run Norton Antivirus, and Windows Firewall. However I can only access 1 ...
Jon -
9 Apr 2007 11:14 PM - 11 messages
I have an ASUS laptop with XP Pro. I had a problem securing my wireless network, which was otherwise OK and so ran Linksys net set client. This set up a new secure wireless network and saved the settings. However, everytime I ...
marvin -
9 Apr 2007 7:44 PM - 2 messages
I have a system that does not have the wireless network drivers on it, how can i install or reinstall these drives if my recovery disc does not list them? ...
fd10 -
9 Apr 2007 4:46 PM - 2 messages
Hi I have a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo laptop which has been really good with wireles networking - until I accidentally dropped it the other week. Since then I can only access the network and internet if I put the ethernet cable into the laptop. ...
HappyParrot -
9 Apr 2007 2:56 PM - 2 messages
Hi, I've got two computers in my home network. Both of them connect to a router and through there to internet. One pc is connected by wire and the other one wireless. When I examine my network, I can see both computers (from ...
Patty -
9 Apr 2007 2:34 PM - 6 messages
Do the VPN services available really provide better security when connecting through public wi-fi connnections? I'm considering one for use when I travel. Thanks! Patty ...
Eduardo -
9 Apr 2007 12:40 PM - 7 messages
When I turn my computer on, the check box “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings†in the Wireless Network Connection dialog box is deselected by default, so I have to check it manually every time I turn my computer on. ...
MA Native -
9 Apr 2007 12:34 PM - 2 messages
I have a laptop using a wireless adaptor and a desktop directly connected to the cable modem via the wireless router. After going through the setup process, ensuring that all workgroup and network names are the same, passwords match, etc, I can see my laptop from the desktop, but can't see the ...
Gua er -
9 Apr 2007 9:58 AM - 2 messages
I have 2 slots for wireless LAN cards, In the connection windows, there is an un-connected icon (not related) for wireless connection and if I insert my card in the upper slot, another icon for wireless connection will appear automatically, through which I can log on ...
nikki -
9 Apr 2007 1:56 AM - 2 messages
evrytime i connect to the internet i loose the connection something went wrong with something call hhctrl.ocd dll what do i do ...
Marco -
8 Apr 2007 6:22 PM - 3 messages
When I start the wireless zero configuration, I get the following message (translated from Dutch): "Can't start the zerp configuration service on locat computer, fault 1068. can't start the depended service or group" under depencies it says: -I/O protocol of NDIS user modus ...
Ned -
8 Apr 2007 9:58 AM - 8 messages
Hello Is there any way to securely share a user's wired connection with a laptop using wireless technology and without purchasing an access point? In other words, plug USB widget into wired desktop's usb port, then plug other widget into laptop and then let the laptop use the ...
April -
8 Apr 2007 6:43 AM - 4 messages
....pse correct me if this is not the right forum for my question. Sometimes, I get the following msg : "Hi Speed USB Device attached to non-Hi-Speed hub. The USB mass storage deice is a hi-speed usb device and ...
April -
8 Apr 2007 1:00 AM - 4 messages
Please can you explain/clarify in simple terms the following from my ipconfig: Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection: (why is my wireless connection refering to ethernet cable here?) Connection-specific DNS suffix: home (is this the name of my hub?) ...
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