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I have two machines set up on Windows XP with a ad hoc wireless connection. My wireless network shows good signal strength but every 20-24 hours I am unable to communicate with the other computer even though the signal is good. I have to shutdown my computer to reestablish the communication because I am unable to

Wireless networking with internal DSL
I own a Compaq 905US notebook computer that I plan to set up with wireless networking in the next few days. I already purchased a Linksys BEFW11S4 Wireless Access Point Router (with 4-Port Switch) and all I need now is something that will allow my notebook to receive the wireless signal.

Wireless networking slow when encrypted
lkthompson lkthomp...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows networking wireless I have Windows XP on a Dell laptop, which was working perfectly through our home wireless network...until the Internet connection just stopped working one day! (it had been fine previously, and no changes have been made to

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at the top, you'll find Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings, and put a check mark in the box. After that, it'll automatically select your fastest connection. It works that way on my M200, without touching the Intel PRO settings at all. I'm running an a/b/g router, and it always selects the

Wireless networking slow when encrypted
Am I right in thinking that I can just replace the current router with a wireless router, get some wireless network cards, and get the same results? If it's a full router, and includes facilities for both wired and wireless clients, then this should work. I plan to go with the "b" standard as opposed to "g".

FS: Wireless Network Kits by DiamondMM at $100
I have also ordered a (Trust) PCI wireless 108MBPS card for the desktop machine and a PCMCIA Origo 802.11g+ Wireless LAN PC Card adapter for the laptop. My plan when these items arrive is of course to set up a wireless network at home so I can roam with the laptop and connect to the internet hopefully.

Wireless Networking Issues
Mike C mikecin...@yahoo.com Mikes-Computer-ProblemsSolution-tech-support A home wireless network is an easy and convenient way to share an Internet connection and other resources among the computers in your home. While a couple of people that I know leave their wireless networks available to anyone and everyone,

New to wireless networking
Most wireless routers will also have several wired connections also, so you get your choice of using wires or not. Gary "Chris" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:366401c48802$17051e20$a301280a@phx.gbl... Two questions: 1) Does mixing manufacturers/brands of different wireless networking

Wireless networking (was Re: Uses for Linux)
Quaoar qua...@tenthplanet.net alt internet wireless Alex Bowyer wrote: I have a home network with an D-Link ADSL modem router and a Belkin 54g Router configured as a Wireless Access Point. I connect my computer (windows XP) to the network via a Linksys WMP-54G PCI wireless adapter. As advised in the instructions am

Wireless networking slow when encrypted
The wireless access point will connect by ethernet to the router, just as if it were a third PC on the network. The notebook will connect with the network thru the access point. Many notebook computers come with wireless network cards built-in. "Justin Jeffries" <CowJunk...@neo.rr.com> wrote in message

Wireless networking in Mandrake 9.2...what next please?
Hello, Looking for some educated opinions on the best setup for a desktop and Ipaq combination for home wireless networking. I am interested in networked sync, internet browsing and limited file sharing. I am also interested in determining if some sort of desktop control can be setup (like the old PCAnywhere

Problem with Windows XP Wireless Networking
Never used wireless, so I can't answer that part. I'd say that that last line doesn't look terribly encouraging, however - but that might not be anything important, especially since the config is not fully working yet. Second question. If it is working, how do I configure the networking to use it when I do not get

Trouble setting up wireless network between Vista & Windows 2000
Any network, wired or wireless, is either client/server or peer-to-peer. That's determined by whether there's a computer on the network that's been set up as a network server. The 802.11b wireless networking standard defines Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc modes. A network with a wireless router or access point uses

Wireless networking and Linux - Forget about it!
Hi Folks, I have a wireless router on a cable modem and works OK with XP but I can't see the network using my new machine with Vista. I can see my neighbours networks and I can connect to the unsecured ones but my own network does not apear on the available networks list on the Vista machine.

Wireless networking slow when encrypted
ray r...@zianet.com comp os linux advocacy On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:10:55 -0500, Troy Kirkland wrote: Seems that nobody can get wireless networking up and running on Linux. That's strange, I've had zero problems with the Dlink WNA2330 (Atheros based) wireless adapter on my laptop - Ubuntu and every other distro I've

Problem with Ad-hoc wireless network Windows to Linux (no ping)
Mark L. Ferguson marfer_...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web microsoft public windowsxp general microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Focus On Wireless Networking and Windows XP: http://microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/focuson/wirelessnetworking.asp HOW TO Enable Windows XP Automatic

Recommendations for setting up wireless network for Ipaq
Does anyone have any good/bad experiences with Dell's Wireless Home Networking: Truemobile 1150 Wireless Access Point [$299] TM 1150PC Wireless, PCMCIA [$139] Also it would be nice if you can provide any URLs to some reviews of this wireless networking. I would be using this with my home built AMD Athlon 650 system

Wireless Networking?
Troy Kirkland k...@google.com comp os linux advocacy Seems that nobody can get wireless networking up and running on Linux. Page 1 of 1977 (That's nearly 2000 pages of linux networking problems!!!!) [quote] Network Issues?? :-( Please READ, I need help (You need a real OS like Windows) Strange wireless behavior

Cannot view home network in "available wireless networks"
David Efflandt effla...@xnet.com comp os linux networking On 29 Jul 2003 12:26:39 -0700, Anthaam Bozer <hr...@iname.com> wrote: I have been mornitoring network traffic on my home network and it seems like there is always someone nearby jumping onto my wireless network by cracking the WEP key and MAC address cloning

Wireless networking with XP
Jack \(MVP-Networking\). j...@discussiongroup.com microsoft public windows networking wireless Hi At this point I would reinstall Windows, if it does not help (given that millions of Wireless Laptop work well with windows). I would assume that there is some thing inherent in the Laptop Hardware that creates this