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Adhoc connection
Hi, I'm about to decide on how to connect my computer to the cable internet connection in my house and I'm thinking about getting a wireless connection, is it a good way to go? I know that a hardwired connection is the best option, but it's not that simple of a solution for me. The cable connection is on a computer

SP2 Wireless Connection to DWL-800AP+
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003 22:27:04 -0600, "Steve" <steve2...@hotmail.com> wrote: My Laptop syncs offline files when I plug in the LAN connection, but when I use my wireless connection, it stays in offline mode until I sync it by hand. Is there anything I can do to get Windows XP to sync when I connect using my wireless

Getting WindozeXP Home to Use 802.11b Wireless Connection
Use the laptop to connect by ethernet to view the router setup while you debug your desktop wireless connection. The first step is to remove the MAC address cloning, reboot everything. If you have been futzing around with the router settings, you might just reset the router to defaults. In the router, if you have

internet connection problem with the wireless network card
Graham Tavener graham.tave...@gmx.net uk telecom broadband Andre, Have you checked what wireless speed and channel they all negotiate when the laptop is on and then off? then the two other computers wont connect properly to each other... the one with the internet connection will have wirless connection enabled,

Cabled and Wireless connection on laptop without setup ?
Philip Herlihy foof8...@herlihy.eu.veil.com microsoft public pocketpc wireless Easy enough - set up the laptop's Ethernet connection for Internet I was going over some posts and there was a mention about adhoc wireless connection, Is this the same as something like peer-to-peer wireless connection from PPC to

Why wireless connection needs refresh (every 5 minutes) ?
I am running a Netgear DG834G wireless router/modem with the latest firmware 1.05.00 and a wireless PCMCIA card (US Robotics 802.11g), which up until recently has been working fine. I then decided to add a little security to my network and enable 128bit WEP (yes I know its been cracked, but its better than nothing

wireless internet connection good for games?
Now, from a DIFFERENT computer (PC2), you need to connect to the wireless router. I did it by booting my laptop and letting the wireless NIC automatically detect a Wireless network. After the wireless connection is confirmed, go to a command prompt on PC2 and do an "ipconfig /all" Your wireless connection will

need wireless connection to network?
I would prefer to have a wireless connection because of the location of my pc to the telephone point. I called Plusnet who said they don't sell wireless hardware and I would need to buy that from somewhere else. I was wondering if somebody can tell me what I need to achieve for what I want and where can I get it

Wireless connection won't work: IBM ThinkPad R51 notebook to PC...
You must disconnect 'Local' after recieving the Wireless connection stastus and then you will not see that balloon . Remove Cable from pc to router . KD "Roger" wrote: hello KD tks for ur help, i'm not quite sure if i got it right yet but this is what i see when i open my network connections : Internet Gateway

wireless connection (?)
Stephan --- On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 10:58:53 +0200, "Bert Peters" <bert.peters@eln. ericsson.se> wrote: Hi everybody, I'm working on a project to send TCP/IP packets over a wireless connection to a LAN. The first thing I wanted to achieve was a ping over the LAN. Because the MAC address is not present in the ARP cache,

How do I create a VPN connection over wireless?
It turns out that if you open the Ntework Connections window and select the Wireless Network Connection a Details panel in the bottom left corner gives details of the network connection status. This showed Encryption as Enabled which was strange as I had not enabled it. I then went to the Adaptec Wireless Utility

Wireless connection problems
If I purchase the Xbox wireless adapter, which communicates across the IEEE 802.11 standard, will I be able to connect the Xbox to my laptop and use the internet connection my computer uses? My laptop is running Windows XP home edition. It seems that it would connect, I just want to make sure before I put down the

Nic Connection on Dimension 8250 Failure
Summary - the wireless connection is fine, but internet and LAN do not connect (Firstly, I have done a wireless network before (using 11G with different parts) I have a good understanding of LANs, IPs, DHCP, DNS, subnet etc.) What I find is : Wireless connection seems good - signal strength is high,

Wireless Connection Woes
Is the computer with which you have established a partnership on the company network and if so, can you run ActiveSync with it over the "wireless connection" VPN? When you refer to a "wireless connection," do you mean using a WAN wireless card such as a CDPD/CDMA/GPRS, etc, or using a wireless LAN card from a

Wireless Connection Problem - T3500
Now I find that every few minutes the laptop loses the connection to the network. A message pops up in the system tray: "wireless network connection: one or more wireless netwokrs are available". If I then right-click on the network icon I can select the wireless connection again, and re-establish the connection

Wireless connection to broadband
I am using Windows XP and have had a very difficult time setting up a wireless connection. The access point, router, and cable modem is in our kitchen and our HP 845n is upstairs. I have finally got the connection working, however, when the computer goes to sleep, it does not always pick up the connection when it

desktop/pci to laptop/pcmcia wireless connection
Is it necessary for there to be a live Internet connection on the other side of the router before the wireless part will work? The card works because I put it in a computer at work and it saw the wireless network there. Thanks. Gregg You have to configure your wireless connection on BOTH ends.

Synchronize Offline Files for Wireless Connection
For years, I've wanted a wireless connection for my laptop for occasional use when there's no phone or network connection available. I don't intend to use this a lot, but for occasionally checking email. A couple of years ago, Sprint began offering their "Wireless Web" service, and I used my laptop and Samsung 3500

wireless connection for email
Marc Reynolds [MSFT] marc...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public win98 networking Uncheck "Use IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" from the properties of the wireless connection. -- Thanks, Marc Reynolds Microsoft Technical Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

Wireless connection slows down after a while
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uk comp sys mac On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 23:45:59 +0100, Kit wrote: A friend will shortly be getting ADSL and wants his Pismo to have a wireless connection to the ADSL modem. (He hasn't got the modem yet as he's getting a 'wires only' connection.) You need to get a wireless ADSL modem/router.