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Mark L. Ferguson MarkLFergu...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Your router may have a different "SSID" than the I brought a sony vaio laptop with windows vista and i used to be able to connect wireless. But ever since i tried to make a connection to my home internet i can no

weak signal when connecting to wireless router
The router has a wireless AP on it. Some of the home systems use this (2 laptops) to connect to the internet. I decided I wanted to use one of the home laptops for both home and work over the wireless. When I attempt to connect to the server through the wireless (router net card) it cannot connect. it says the

Ping error 1232; can't connect to own router
But only for a single computer unless the cable modem has a built-in router; otherwise, for more than one computer you need a wireless router. Would I be able to get a USB WAP which would connect to this USB port? I ask, because my friend would like to keep the ethernet port open for a wired connection.

Connecting a wireless access point to a cable modem
Connect my XP machine to a port of my wired (BELKIN) router which is connected to the internet via a cable modem. Then I'd like to connect my NETGEAR wireless b router to the BELKIN (on occasion when my kids' machines need wireless access to the internet..) and leave the wireless router running for the kids'

Connecting a wireless access point to a cable modem
higgy higgyslac...@hotmail.com alt os linux suse I'm trying to get a net connection in Suse 8.2 via a Netgear DG824M wireless router/gateway. I can reach the routers internal setup screen from Konqueror, so I know my wireless network card is connecting, but how do I get net access? Any pointers would be appreciated

Connecting a Performa to a PC network
... 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 WAN/Internetjack on theres still a problem, my router is wireless ONLY, no LAN ports, and just one WLAN port what make and model device is "router 1"?

Connecting Wireless Router to Wired Router
Of course I can't leave my router unplugged but at least I know what the problem piece of equipment is, even if I don't know the actual cause. Also, don't let the whole wireless router part get anyone off on a tangent. The computer I'm having an issue with is plugged into one of the ports, not connecting wirelessly

cannot connect to internet
Your PC should be able to connect to the Wireless Router. I have a WAP connected to a Router but an all Wireless Router is basically a WAP and a router/hub in one package. If that is your central router (the one that connects directly to your DSL modem (or Cable Modem for those with Cable Internet), that usually

Connecting Netgear DM602 ADSL modem to Netgear WGT624 wireless ...
Open _Manage wireless networks_ - is it visible there? --PA "Jerry West" <j...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:13hkt0dkgd0p5d1@news.supernews.com... Doing so does have value in as much as it prevents the casual neighborhood user from connecting to the router. For example, my neighbors often see a list of available

Office Connect ADSL Wireless Router
I'm having trouble getting a wireless network card to work with my computer so I was wondering if there was a way of getting a wireless router that can connect to another wireless router. No, you don't use a wireless router to connect to another wireless router. What you require is an ethernet-to-wireless adapter,

Help setting up ICS (internet connection sharing) with ...
Basically the laptop with Windows 2000 has a wireless card and works fine connecting to the internet and to my wireless router, the same goes for my two PC's they both connect to wire RJ45 into the router and can see the internet fine. The last wireless laptop with XP pro connects to the router fine and gets an

Help please- PC won't connect to wireless router-"Acquiring IP
You need a regular wireless router (as I said back at the beginning), not an ADSL wireless router, an wired Ethernet wireless router. Hello again, John. Thanks for your diagram which clearly explains why the ADSL modem/router/AP won't work. The specific model of the cable modem is the Motorola SurfBoard SB5101;

Connecting a router question.
Nintendo is telling me to disable the encryption (WEP) on my Linksys WRT54G wireless router. Just disable WEP to see if you can get the Wii to connect, and if it does, then you know that WEP's the problem. Then you can turn it back on and try and figure out the issue. You might have a faulty Wii after all so if you

Wireless router to connect 2 PCs to 'Tinternet
Conor conor.tur...@gmail.com alt internet wireless alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt In article <1186255454.525878.81...@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com>, Matt says... Hey guys - simple question here. Can I connect a USB printer directly to this router using the USB socket on the back of the router? No.

XP and wireless networks connecting to the internet
Maybe I should just get a wireless bridge. Sorry, rant over. Pete. Try to connect the xbox 360 wireless adapter without security settings enabled on your wireless router. Also get the mac address of the xbox 360 wireless adapter and enter that into your wireless router. Other than that why not list the make of

Connecting wireless router to to a wired hub wirelessly
You need a regular wireless router (as I said back at the beginning), not an ADSL wireless router, an wired Ethernet wireless router. The specific model of the cable modem is the Motorola SurfBoard SB5101; can you recommend a specific wireless router to use? Suggest getting one of the better units on this list:

Connecting a wireless access point to a cable modem
I live in the US and I have a wireless router (DLINK 614+) in my basement (2 older computers are connected etehrnet cable, and my laptop which is wireless which is on the mainfloor. Rather than having my ps2 in the basement, I would like to have the ps2 on the mainfloor with my tv. Are there any wireless devices

how to use wireless router and SBS 2003
The new wireless router only has ports 1, 2, 3, 4, and "internet." Are either or both, auto or manually set to uplink mode? You only need one of those two connected via a port set as an uplink, but not the other. If it autoconfigs itself, connecting the two both by uplink ports may also work.

Connecting Printer to Network question
Michael Mauch michael.ma...@gmx.de comp os linux hardware Haines Brown wrote: I set out to get a replacement ADSL modem that would connect to a desktop computer via CAT5/RJ45 and to a I did a lot of looking, but started out assuming that "wireless router" and "wireless adsl modem" could be combined in one unit.

Wireless router to connect 2 PCs to 'Tinternet
Woody TheD...@pond.net ibm ibmpc thinkpad All this argument and the T60 was not even supplied with a 2200bg card. Why install a driver for a card not even in the machine??? "John Navas" <spamfilt...@navasgroup.com> wrote in message news:2r19a25ee6v79qr7p2m91mah0ppr61opbm@4ax.com... On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 00:46:57 GMT,