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Ipaq connection point/ATT Speedstream 5100a
Name: DaPaCo Date: June 24, 2009 at 08:16:33 Pacific OS: Windows XP Subcategory: Broadband
Comment:
We have had a wireless network for several years. 3 computers, Wii, Xbox Last week it all quit working and ATT tech support will only help with the direct computer/speedstream sign on. How so I set this up so we are all back online with the iPaq CP-2W and not a single computer via the speedstream modem?? The speedstream is 5100 with the 4 lights which I believe makes it an 'a'. Whenever we use to have a 'fluke' problem I would go into the iPaq and reset the PPPoe that no longer seems to be working. I'm running windows XP on the main computer. We use to get on by the network connection under 'LAN' but now can only access thru the single computer/modem thru 'broadband'. Can you help me? Thank you!
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