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which router!?22 Nov 2005 13:18 GMT1
Hi, i'm claudio and i've a little problem o choice... i'd like buy a wi-fi
router to connect my pcs throught two flat, but i'm not expert on wi-fi
area, so i ask help to u!
I've read that the linksys and netgear are two good company for wi-di
PC Anywhere - advice please.17 Nov 2005 00:37 GMT1
I have two computers set up using Netgear, a home network.
WinXP Pro.
The network works fine.
I have relative in the USA who also has PC Anywhere.
Network Cable Routing Advice Please13 Nov 2005 22:43 GMT2
Just a simple question I need help with please. I'm doing a network cable
run in a large house and I know they should not be laid in parrallel near
power cables but how near can I put them.
The reason I'm asking is the electricians have already been in and raggled
Can't ping myself12 Nov 2005 16:37 GMT2
A new Sony computer replaced an aging PIII. But now my wife's wireless
laptop can't see or print to the Shared printer on my Sony. I have a
Linksys wireless G router and the Sony is wired to one of it's ports.
Both of our computers can access the internet and surf the web.
KVM Solution?11 Nov 2005 10:33 GMT1
I need a hardwarebased KVM-solution client-server
preferably with dualscreen-support.
The thing is I can find many solutions with browserbased
clients, but this is not an option.
Home network trouble08 Nov 2005 01:56 GMT4
I have 2 computers both running XPpro and I'm trying to network them with a
Dlinks DE-805TP hub.  Both computers "see" the other but I can't get
internet access!  The hub is discontinued and what limited info I can find
is no help.  Anyone have any insight into this hub? I've ...
So why is Windows networking so unreliable? 06 Nov 2005 19:05 GMT17
I continuously get problems with print and file sharing in my home
network, which is a mixture of Windows XP (two seperate desktops, and
one laptop) and Windows 2000 (one seperate laptop). And it's not just
between Windows 2000 to XP, it can happen between XP and XP as well. I
Biuffalo Wireless Netwok Sucks04 Nov 2005 15:07 GMT1
Well I tried again and this time I'm convinced.........it sucks..........
I'm reffering to wirless networking using Buffalo wireless adaptors.
I am running Windows XP Pro on two machines with Zone Alarm and Norton AV,
Windows Firewall is switched off.
Problems with a Switch02 Nov 2005 23:08 GMT2
I work in a group with four people and we have one internet connection.
So we bought a switch (D-Link DSS-8+) - however we have trouble
connecting. The first person that connects to the switch is fine (he or
she has connection all the time) but other three individuals are not
 
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