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I have two machines on an XP network sharing a cable modem. When the modem is connected directly to one of the machines it reaches the Internet just fine but when I plug it into the router and also connect the cable modem through it, the main PC can't connect to the Internet. The network is a wireless one with a

Cannot create or connect to ad hoc network
fantabular fantabu...@cox.net comp os ms-windows networking misc I have a 98 desktop and an xp laptop sharing cable internet connection through wireless router. I enabled "file sharing" on both machines and now I can't connect to the internet on the laptop. Even when I bypass the router and connect the laptop

WEP security key changes itself and I can't change it back
VR myself...@yahoo.com comp os ms-windows networking windows I can't connect to the Internet on the wireless network. I have the desktop server connected to the broadband via Belkin Wireless G router. I have 128-bit WWP security enabled. I have good connection to the network on my laptop but can't connect to the

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mvps.org> wrote: Make sure that the option 'Automatically connect to non-preferred networks' is unchecked. Or this how to may help. Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have the same problem, however when i opened up properties on the wireless network tab, it doesn't have the same window info as the

Can't connect to wireless network - Vista Laptop and SNK5630NS
Brian A. gonefish'n@afarawaylake microsoft public windowsxp general Can't you type one in going by my examples? For ASCII you have to use Upper case, When I choose to connect to my wireless network connection a window open with the message: The network "Home" requires a network key (also called a WEP key or WPA

IE can't connect, but are connected to internet
mat m...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualpc Bill, What is happeining: when I install Loopback Adapter, I can't connect to the internet from loopback adapter in the network connection box and share this connection it does some think my wireless connection so I cannot connect to the Internet even

Can't Connect Computers
I also have a laptop with XP and a 90 GB hard drive and a wireless router. A friend set up a wireless network so I can print through my Windows 98 desktop, but how do I back up my desktop on to the laptop? I don't think the desktop can see the laptop. My desktop has a 15 GB hard drive with 5 free, so I know I will

Vista wireless drivers
Initially this connected over the wireless fine using WPA2. However, the connection keeps coming and going and now I can't seem to get it back at all. It says that the signal strength is excellent but then complains about not receiving anything back from the router when trying to connect, and claims that this may

Where is my wireless network???
I haven't even had the time to go try to connect the G4 to my Linux server yet... All of my workstations has no firewall enable, and I am connecting using the regular network cabel... I am hoping that I can upgrade the connection to wireless in the near future... Thanks for helping... Shan On 5/14/03 12:39 PM,

can't connect to wireless internet at coffee shop
To connect wired (Ethernet) computers to an existing wireless network, the Express must be used in WDS mode. Unfortunately, WDS is not yet standardized and generally works only between access points of the same brand. AFAIK, the Express can only do WDS with Apple Express or Extreme or Buffalo Technology base

Can't connect my 3rd laptop to Linksys WRT300N wireless router
For some reason the VPN client in Vista cares if you use TKIP or AES encryption on a wireless network. When I changed the settings from TKIP to AES on the Belkin wireless/router/firewall combo I was able to connect my VPN. Hope this helps some of the other people who I've seen wondering why they couldn't connect to

Can't connect to VPN - The reason code returned on termination
The status on the wireless device, as returned by "right mouse click" over the network connection icon shows the device to be fine as does wireless device configuration. However the only sign of something is work, aside the fact that my browser can't connect out, is the "support" tab in "connection status" panel

Windows XP computers on wireless network lose login credential
If I enable DHCP and SSID broadcast the PPC-6700 gets assigned an IP and it will connect fine, but when I shut things down for the night the next day DHCP messes up my network IP's (although the PPC still works) then I disable DHCP and my network IP's are fine but the PPC can not connect because it doesn't get

Can't connect to the Internet on the wireless network or use a ...
I can't connect to the web any longer. ipconfig/renew gives me a DHCP Server unreachable message. I get no error messages from any application, I deleted TCP/IP and reinstalled it, quadruple checked the settings (all ok) and did the same for my pcmcia, wireless network card (card has no conflicts and is working

Can't connect Win98 PC to XP wireless network
My basic problem is I'm unfamiliar with the wireless antennas inside XP laptops and how they are used to connect to wireless home networks. It seems simple enough but I can't get connectivity. I have a D-Link 624 router and I use WEP encryption. I have 3 desktops and 1 laptop on this network, using D-Link wireless

MN-510 can't connect when SSID not broadcast
So I can't connect. PROMPT All prompts are indicated as $ to avoid confusion with #-comment lines, but in reality most things are done by root. THE NETWORK SSID: SpeedTouch1EC5E8 radio type: 11g security type: WPA2-PSK PSK: known Station: Thomson ST 780 WL Wireless modem Signal: present (Windows picks it up right

Can't detect WPA2 Personal network
... windowsxp network_web On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 01:30:21 -0500, Jud McCranie <youknowwhat.mccra...@comcast.net> wrote: I'm having a problem with my laptop connecting to the internet. PS, the laptop sees the other computers on the network. I want it to be able to work with my wired network and wireless networks.

some clients can't connect to WPA2 Personal WLAN
ChicagoTech.net Don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need consulting services. Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more help I have Win XP Pro and put in a D-Link DWL-G520 wireless PCI card. It connects ok and can 'see' my network that is established by my D-Link DI-624 but I

Can't connect wireless network
Also, for some odd reason, when I VPN in from outside my network, I can ping all my internal network machines (and if there's a Pocket Hosts entry I can even ping my ActiveSync machine by name), but can't connect to shares via File Explorer (even though I should be able to). Any ideas about this?

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