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Problems connecting to internet through my wireless network
Attach the printer to the JetDirect, attach the JetDirect to the wireless router, and off you go. ... Ben Myers On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 21:56:30 -0400, Paul <no-s...@Mindspring.com> wrote: I have several Macs networked through airport cards and a wireless router. Currently, for everyone to use the USB printer (HP),

360 Wireless Network Adapter Not Connecting
<< ... it could also be possible that the wireless antenna is damaged. I get a signal just no the reliable connection. It takes multiple attempts to establish the connection and then it either extremely sluggish from the beginning or works for a very short period of time and then deteriorates.

Connecting a router question.
Jon Kennedy jkenne...@carolina.rr.com microsoft public windows inetexplorer ie6 browser Since you are wireless, you may want to post this issue to one of 2110 modem (verizon dsl) and recently i got a netgear wireless router (wpn924). everything was great, but i found that using opera bittorrent it was slow.

Connecting to Novell network via a wireless router
Jeff Liebermann je...@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us alt internet wireless On Jan 1, 12:24 pm, short...@msn.com wrote: I live in an apartment and I pick up multiple router connections. I have been able to identify my router amongst the list of available routers. The problem is, whenever I try connecting to it says

Connecting wired router to wireless
Am I not supposed to be able to connect an ADSL modem/wireless router to a cable modem? Is there another way of accessing the control panel of the ADSL modem/router? It has to be configured properly. You'd have less grief is you just got a proper wireless access point. -- Best regards, FAQ for Wireless Internet:

Connecting PS2 to a wireless router which is on different floor
Jack \(MVP-Networking\). j...@discussiongroup.com microsoft public windows networking wireless Hi You to check whether it is the Internet connection that get lost or the Connection from the computer to the Wireless Router. When the errors occurrence run ipconfig /all to see if the computer has a local IP address.

Can connect to wireless router but can't connect to IE, check ...
It seems that this Belkin wireless/router/firewall combo (F5D7230-4) that I got a few years ago for $15 (new,even) only supports one computer connecting a VPN at a time. I've tried several experiments and when I disconnect one computer I can connect up the other one (sometimes after restarting the router) and go

Router that can connect to a router
Sewermonger Smurf or Till Sandybanks of Frogmorton fel...@hotpop.com novell community brainshare Hi The best place to ask this question is over in the client forums or quite possibly the chat forum. The Brainshare forum is strickly for Brainshare related topics. Sorry I'd let them know what kind of protocols you're

Connecting Wireless Router to a Linux-IP-Masquerading based ...
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\) blinNoEmailple...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Have you also upgraded the firmware for the router? Issue: Every time when boot up, the system CAN connect to the Wireless Router. But when using it for a while ( 10mins ~5 mins), the system pop up a message and

Connecting a wireless access point to a cable modem
When I checked last week, the Inspiron 8500's wireless said "enabled," but it was grey. In the interim, the 8500 has used the 50 ft cable to the router to connect to the internet. But last night we needed to print from it. Since I lost the former home network when I switched to Belkin, I ran the XPPro Networking

Thinkpad wireless dropout
Hi, I recently bought a new Philips HEPC7511 with Windows Vista and have a Linksys Wireless Router which I want to connect to. I have gone through the setup and configured the router but when I try connecting to the wireless network, the router isn't detected (even though I tried placing it right next to my PC).

Problem connecting to public wireless networks with Vista Home
What is being talked here about is the one way I wouldn't connect the two boxes together - connect the wired network devices to the ADSL router and connect the WAN port of the wireless Ethernet router to the ADSL router. That leaves the devices on the wireless double NATted and on a different subnet to those wired

Vista & connecting to wireless router
My question is this: When he installed the software for the new wireless router, it prompted him for a name and he put a new name in. Is there anyway that I can, while staying connected to my wired router, connect to his pc if he's using a wireless device to connect to his wireless router which is connected to my

Help setting up ICS (internet connection sharing) with ...
... rghar...@email.com comp dcom modems cable microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Using the proper type of encryption and password/passphrase to connect? I have a Windows'98SE computer with Linksys WMP11 wireless card and Linksys BEFW11S4 router. I can see the SSID of the router (with 50%-70% signal) but can

Problems with wireless network card
The best way of connecting to cable/ADSL is using a router. You connect the router to the cable modem (I use Blueyonder too) and then the Macs to the router. If you got a wireless router then you could get the second Mac downstairs connected. Most wireless routers will also have Ethernet so you can physically

Connecting XP to WinME
I also have Dlink DI-524 which is a wireless router. Anybody know how I can connect these up so that all my client computers connect to the wireless router, and then my wireless router picks up the ADSL connection from the DSL-504G??? The ihug man said just to plug the two routers together, and then feed my clients

Problems connecting over wireless router
manbo symboli...@excite.com alt internet wireless Help! I've managed to set up wireless networks before using WLAN cards and APs made by D-link but I was offered a wireless Belkin router when the D-link DSL 604 was out of stock at my preferred supplier. I'm trying to connect a group of PCs wirelessly up to my

Connecting a Wireless Router to a Wireless Access Point
I copied down all the settings from my old router and used them to configure my new router. I have 4 desktops that are wired to the new router and a TiVo connected wirelessly to the new router. All are working fine. However, my laptop, which has a Linksys WPC11v3 wireless network card, can't seem to connect at all.

Connecting an ADSL Router to a Wireless Router
... then -- - disable DHCP on router1 - connect the Ethernet cable from your laptop NIC to one of the LAN jacks on router1 - do not connect anything to the of ROM.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computerhttp://history. nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm theres still a problem, my router is wireless ONLY,

Connecting an iMac in a wireless network (long)
If you have any monitoring utilities built into the router, you can keep a half-arsed arsed eye open on what is connected via those - locking the MAC addresses to known machines within your house can slow them down, but again, its a relatively easy task to "sniff packets" to determine what they are,