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Wireless networking and Linux - Forget about it!
Need outputs for linux from: ifconfig -a iwconfig route -n netstat -r And depending on disto, contents of /etc/network/interfaces or other file. For windows output for: ipconfig /ALL route PRINT Something is missing in there. Or it might just be the firewall dropping everything. I'm not sure why your wireless is

network errors
I have used Ubuntu (7.10) on this laptop before, and I have been quite displeased about its shoddy wireless networking and ACPI sleep support. It was often that the wireless networking would simply NOT work after waking up. Also, sometimes the sleep function would essentially freeze the machine before it even went

others accessing my wireless network?
Craig Wiesner cr...@wkmn.com alt internet wireless Hi Keyton, Please see my answers below: Keyton wrote: I've been to www.practicallynetworked.com, but I need something more basic than that (or else I just didn't find it on the site?). I need a more remedial primer on wireless networking and/or networking in

Photosmart C7280 -- HP won't support the Ethernet / wireless ...
Neither computer has a network card installed at the moment, and I'm looking to go with a Linksys setup. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance D. Miller Yes, it's possible with an Internal DSL modem. The simplest way would be to add a wireless network adapter to the computer with the DSL modem,

BB: Wireless networking setup for idiots?
Last week I purchased a wireless cable/dsl gateway router and a wireless network PCMCIA card. Office Max had the wireless router & PCMCIA card on sale plus they had rebates. The PCMCIA card was $39 and the wireless router was $69 after rebates. Anyway, I now have wireless access to my desktop PC through my Laptop,

laptop problem on a wireless network
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have a wireless network set up at my home office. I have both wireless and wired connections to my Linksys router. Today I purchased a Linksys Wireless USB adapter since I wish to remove 1 PC to another room. This PC was previously connected using a cabled connection. I was successful in installing the drivers

FIXING VISTA WIRELESS NETWORKING PROBLEMS - SEVERAL SOLUTIONS
Install a wireless nic into desktop. Install ICS server on this machine. Make sure there's no network bridge between the wireless card and the modem network connection. Install both a wireless and wired nic into the laptop. Create a network bridge between the two. Set up both wireless network cards so they're

Vista to Unix
Is it possible to just get a wireless device that plugs into my standard hub plus a wireless pcmcia or usb (laptop has 4 usb and the pcmcia type 2 single slot isn't currently used) and make the connection that way as I have no need to make the other machines on the network wireless and don't really want the expense

Tech Tip 115 Securing Your Wireless Network
Now the bad news; although computer literate I've got no knowledge of broadband or wireless networking (or even networking) so apologies if i've got this all wrong. I've trawled through the internet and this group for advice and have sort of reached a conclusion but would appreciate some input from those with more

Wireless network with USB broadband modem
Okay, the situation I have is this: I've already done LANs with pre-set IP addresses, and added WAPs to allow wireless remote access. Works wonderfully. But, for my *next* trick --er, challenge-- I'm trying to add wireless access to a pre-existing company network that uses DHCP and dynamic IP addressing.

General Wireless Network Question
I've worked through several reinstallations of Vista on this one, configured the registry key so as to not broadcast DHCP, I've manually configured my IP to be an IP on my network, and none of it works. I've set the network for wireless to be private. I show the adapter as being connected, excellent signal strength

Proposal: new wireless networking newsgroup?
Easy to Manage RangeLAN2 AP-II can be managed over Ethernet, over the wireless network or via a serial link. Since all wireless LAN network management and reconfiguration is software controlled, RangeLAN2 AP-II physical installations are done one time only, eliminating the need to physically handle remote and

Can't connect to a wireless network in Windows 2000
zianet.com> writes: 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 tried sets it up quite

more help with wireless networking
By "no networking" do you mean neither can see the Internet, or that they don't have any local (ie in your house with kit that you own) network? Solution 1 Solution 2: Two wireless networking cards and 2 Wireless Access Points. Connect as above - Modem to PC 1. Solution 3: Two wireless networking cards, 2 Wireless

Wireless networking on Dell Inspiron 4000 notebook?
Simon Waters Si...@wretched.demon.co.uk demon service isdn Michael Salem wrote: There is a requirement to network two or three computers via a wireless network. Okay I have a wireless LAN on my Demon ISDN connection, 2 wireless and 2 wired PC's, but only my partner and I use them - so usually only 2 at a time.

Wireless networking - HELP
tange...@gmail.com comp os linux networking Make sure the windows box is setup for TCP/IP and not just NetBeui(sp?). /ALL This will all be in swedish unfortunately but I think you can identify the interesting settings for the wireless device anyways: it's at the end "trådlös" means wireless and Nej=No, Ja=Yes.

Multiple wireless network settings?
CygnusX-1 _cygnusx...@excite.com alt games video sony-playstation2 comp os ms-windows networking This is what I use to connect my PS2 wirelessly to DSL: 1. Linksys WET11 802.11b Wireless Ethernet Workgroup Bridge to connect to PS2 network adapter 2. Linksys Wireless 4-Port Cable/DSL Router For broadband,

Wireless networking XP/98/Me problems
As far as FF is concerned, it *is* communicating with the originating server, so it *will* send the cookie, allowing it to be sniffed off of the wireless network. "Grabbing cookies is not new. What is new is that Graham was able to grab these Web 2.0 clear text session cookies out of the thin air and then plunk the

Windows 98SE and Wireless networking
Monty Solomon mo...@roscom.com comp dcom telecom http://www.apple. com/pr/library/1999/jul/21lucent.html Joint Release Apple Introduces AirPort Wireless Networking Teams with Lucent to Bring Cable-Free Internet Access to iBook MACWORLD EXPO, NEW YORK-July 21, 1999-Apple today introduced AirPort, a wireless local

Wireless Networking with a Playstation2 and the Woes Christmas ...
Barry Watzman Watz...@neo.rr.com alt certification network-plus Well, a couple of possibilities: The wireless network has a "network ID", it's called an SSID. It has to be the same on both ends. It's logically a lot like a Workgroup, but it does NOT take the place of the workgroup, it's in addition to the workgroup