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Wireless Internet
Name: Dj Manalo (by djones05) Date: March 19, 2007 at 23:00:00 Pacific OS: Windows XP CPU/Ram: P IV / 512MB Product: Clone
Comment:
hi!...i'm here again, asking for your help... my boss has subscribed to a wireless internet access. it worked in his notebook. but the purpose of his subscription is to share the internet to his co-workers. In his desktop, he has two network cards: one for LAN and the other for VPN. So, he added another NIC for it to be connected in the wireless internet. The problem is that it cannot connect to the internet. The LAN and the VPN has a static IP addresses, while the wireless internet has dynamic IP. I have observed that when the VPN was disabled, the wireless internet works and I can access the internet. But it just mean a lot of work. What if both VPN and the Wireless Internet are needed in the operation?... Can I please again ask for your assistance?...I highly appreciated any help from your creative minds... Thaank you very much!...
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