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Broadband Advice Please and wireless networking
I have a Vista Laptop working off a wireless network connected to a P2 windows 2000 desktop. I have internet on both, but I can't figure out how to set up a connection between my laptop and desktop so that I can set up a printer and shared folder. I NEED to be able to print to my printer on my desktop from my

OT:Wireless networking one box solution
VReggie VReg...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows networking wireless For anyone following this, here is what I've done and found; I tried a repair install of Windows XP (I've had luck with this before), but this didn't help a bit. I then reformatted and re-installed Windows (after imaging the

Another Wireless Networking Problem
When
I set the wireless NIC up to automatically select an IP, ICS runs fine, but the computer won't connect to the internet through the phone line. I get a window that says DNS not found. (In all cases, DHCP is enabled.) When I was setting up the wireless network, I installed the router setup program on the

more help with wireless networking
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the setup guide at http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01098538.pdf for details of setting up this printer with either wired or wireless networking. I do not own a C7280 but have used various Photosmart and Officejet all-in-ones on networks for half a dozen years or more. HP has in the past provided basic

"Extending" a wireless network -- will this work?
I just got a Microsoft wireless B router yesterday hoping that I could get online wirelessly. I have the router (base station as it's referred to) all connected and can get online via cat5. However, I can't seem to figure out how to go wireless. When I click on the wireless network connection, nothing comes in the

Wireless Home Network?
It either has a remarkably broken DHCP client or it keeps on turning on and off networking about 20 times per hour. You'll also get reminded of other wi-fi devices. iPhones and the like. It is a good idea to get a sense of what is on your network and what those things are doing. That way if something genuinely

Problem with Ad-hoc wireless network Windows to Linux (no ping)
Wireless security is such a big topic so lets not even go there!!! Anyway, as you said yourself, all your pcs have been able to authenticate with the router. So, based on that information, one would think that the basic configuration settings of your wireless network adapters is correct.

Is wireless networking any good?
The wireless routers I've seen also contained an ethernet port, so you could connect it to a wired LAN, as well as use it for your wireless network. For your network, you could do one of the following: * Buy a bridge for your existing router, a wireless card for your PC, and bridge for your PS2.

Wireless networking and Linux - Forget about it!
I upgraded my home wireless network to a new belkin wireless N router from a belkin wireless G router. I set up the WEP encyrption and got all of my PCs seeing and using the router again. All of the PCs use USB adapters to connect to the router - and I could easily connect and put in the WEP encryption key to use.

Trouble setting up wireless network between Vista & Windows 2000
VReggie VReg...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows networking wireless WEP might be a security risk, but it's better than no security. Being hacked would require a potential hacker to have the time and inclination to do so on an unkown network. I've also found that some older clients can't use WPA,

Question about wireless networking :-)
lkthompson lkthomp...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows networking wireless Resetting doesn't work, already tried that... "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Have you reset the wireless router or AP? Or this post may help. wireless connection receives Network cable unplugged

Wireless Network
Just switch to a wireless network - at least for connecting my computer to the rest of the (wired) network. We'll probably also have my wife's computer in the office, as well. I'm not very familiar with wireless networking. I see two choices: 1. Install an access point on the main network and wireless adapters on

Wireless networking using VPN to access home network
tange...@gmail.com comp os linux networking Hello All, Sorry for the verbosity of this post... I am trying to set up an ad-hoc wireless network between two computers; one runing Windows XP and the other Linux (2.6.x, Slackware). After I have set them up I cannot ping the Linux machine from the Windows machine.

Wireless networking slow when encrypted
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 the laptop or desktop PC, which is connected directly to a linksys router).

Wireless Networking
I plan on creating a home network. The network will consist of 2 desktops and 1 laptop. I had plans to create a 100mbps ethernet network between all 3. However, I had a look at some of the wireless networking equipment, and the idea of being able to use the internet anywhere in the house with my laptop intrigued me

Wireless Network Connection - Username, Password, and Logon Do
Len West west_...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsme networking Why would you need a wireless network card for your desktop if it is adjacent to the router. Just use a regular NIC and connect to the router with a Cat 5 cable. Lot cheaper than a wireless adapter. You can mix and match wired and wireless on the

Oppdatert Macbook og MAcbook Pro
I came across the Aviator Wireless Networking Kit. It hooks into the parrelel ports, and seems extremly easy to set up. Depending on what web page I go by, it has speeds of any where from 300kbps, to 1mbps. How does this compare to 10base-t with coaxil? Even if it is the lowest rate listed it should be ok for the

Wireless networking
Jack Jack(MVP)@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows networking wireless Hi While I agree that Migration is a hard process and should be made easier. Securing information is beyond excuses and putting the blame on Microsoft does Not exonerate individuals that are Not willing to put up with a day work

Wireless networking
And I want it to be a quick wireless connection too.. Is that possible? I stil lwant to be able to play games online on both platforms so I guess I'll need a 54MBps wireless connection? Be cautious, Dave. I currently have 22Mbit networking gear, and I'm currently talking to you about 15 meters away from my Wireless

Problem with Ad-hoc wireless network Windows to Linux (no ping)
I think we need to be told who suggested options 2 and 3 :-) Basically, the 2 desktops don't have any networking at present and cannot be connected by cable as the telephone line extension needs picking up after I use the PC in the living room. They both run XP. Solution 1: Two wireless networking cards and one