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Wireless Issue
Name: Jeremy Date: September 25, 2003 at 06:21:08 Pacific OS: Windows 98 CPU/Ram: 900 mhz
Comment:
Got a problem with a wireless card, running Windows 98, connecting to a domain. Whenever I turn on the computer and try to log onto the domain server I get a message saying that no domain server was available. Once I get into Windows, I do a release all/renew all on the ip address, log off and then I can log onto the server with no problems. This only happens on my Windows 98 machines. The ME and XP machines do not have this issue. Any suggestions?
Name: Dave02 Date: September 25, 2003 at 08:44:56 Pacific
Reply:
You may have to Bridge the connection. Go to the machine you are having problems with. Make sure it can at least see the server. Go open up your wireless network utilities and click on file or tools or something like that and choose to bridge this connection.
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