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Windows Wireless Networkingmicrosoft.public.windows.networking.wireless
barcaroller -
1 Nov 2008 10:53 PM - 3 messages
I would like to purchase two Windows laptops and have them both use a wireless router (using 802.11n). One of the laptops may need to contact the wireless router through three concrete walls. I also would like to be able ...
kent -
30 Oct 2008 3:38 PM - 6 messages
sorry notebook it is i have the latest wifi driver i can find my OS is vista home premium + service pack 1 notebook Asus M51se intel wireless 3945ABG network connection router D-link DIR-635 /kent ...
Von Stueben -
30 Oct 2008 12:36 PM - 4 messages
I have a Dell Studio 17 laptop and use a ATT 3G USB wireless PC card. I would like to know how to connect my laptop to a Linksys N router to create a wireless network for a VOIP modem, printer, and camera in my home. ...
Brendan Chan -
30 Oct 2008 6:35 AM - 3 messages
Hi, Similar 4 PCs that I mentioned in my other posting (Ping and Printing Issue on wireless network). All 4 PCs are using Microsoft Access to do data input, the Access DB is located in a server, the Access DB file are mapped in the 4 ...
TonyBorrero -
29 Oct 2008 10:44 PM - 4 messages
Upon trying to bridge the connection between a Local Area Connection and a Wireless network connection I keep getting a pop-up that states: "To create a Network Bridge, you must select at least two LAN or High-Speed Internet ...
kent -
29 Oct 2008 8:40 PM - 3 messages
hi all why does it take my notepad 20min to 40min to find my wireless network ? /kent ...
Brendan Chan -
29 Oct 2008 3:36 PM - 6 messages
Hi, I have 4 WinXP PCs connected to a Belkin Wireless G Range Extender set to repeater mode. All 4 PCs is having no problem accessing the Internet or browsing other computers in the network neighborhood. The problem is: 1) Intermittently I can't ping any of the 4 PCs, it sometimes will ping, ...
Jason -
29 Oct 2008 12:14 PM - 5 messages
Hi everyone, I have a laptop with Wireless N and an access point that supports wireless N, why when I connect to the access point does it only show me connecting at 54Mbps? isn't wireless N suppose to be a faster connection? ...
Kewser -
29 Oct 2008 12:47 AM - 7 messages
Hi, My Toshiba laptop (XP) is wirelessly connected to the Dell (XP) in the adjacent room, via a Netgear router. My laptop contains a wireless card. Distance between them is about 30 feet, with only a wall in between. ...
its_my_dime -
27 Oct 2008 5:44 PM - 10 messages
We will soon own a small condo-hotel unit that will not be rented out. The unit will have built in wired/wireless internet access similar to that found in may hotels. I assume it will be password protected. ...
Vermontbd -
27 Oct 2008 12:38 AM - 2 messages
I have a desktop running XP Pro and two laptops with XP Home. My network was fine, but suddenly, I couldn't print from either of the laptops. The XP Pro desktop sees the laptops, but they don't see the desktop. However, internet ...
balaji.balaraman -
26 Oct 2008 1:00 AM - 5 messages
Hi All, I have three laptops in my house. Two of them are able to connect to my Secured Wireless Network but one of the laptops cannot (IBM Lenovo X61 S). But this laptop does connect to unsecured wireless connections ...
***TominFL*** -
26 Oct 2008 12:26 AM - 6 messages
I can't seem to get my three desktops (XP w/SP-2), and one Laptop (Vista) to all communicate with each other. One dsktp is connected by NIC to the cable modem, the others connect with wireless cards. I've tried Network Magic on ...
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