Summary: Note: At one time the IBM was working. I have an IMB Laptop that would attempt to connect to wireless Linksys BEFW11S4 router, but got limited access ...
Summary: what I see strange is it's asking for two addresses?? Why would the router need you to specify the forwarding address twice? I've never seen a port fo...
Summary: Hi Wanderer, Although two wireless cards in one PC will have some interference issues, it is still possible. I have tested a laptop with two wireless ...
Summary: Thank you, server is running active directory, router should have Static IP configuration from ISP provider instead of NIC card from server? this is m...
Summary: The IP address you got is a public IP from China. Routers do normally have IP addresses of 192.168.x.x. Have you checked the connection of your comput...
Summary: It will help. You had the two routers configured for separate subnets with no routing between them. Once they're both on the same subnet wireless cl...
Summary: I have two XP sp3 machines in my network. Data transfer between them caps at 1Mbps. This is very odd since both machines have tested at speedtest.net ...
Summary: I just wanted to know whether there are any other differences between Static and Dynamic IP other than Static being better in Hosting and Dynamic bein...
Summary: Hi friends i have Windows 2003 server installed in which have installed SQL server database. I have configured sql server to access remotely. but whe...
Summary: I have minimal tech knowledge so bear with me. I'm trying to transfer everything from my old computer (caveman XP) to my new computer (Vista-Windows 7...
Summary: I just purchased a Belkin N+ wireless router, which has a USB connector in the back that one can connect up to a hard drive. I did that with a Seagat...
Summary: I have a system that I have done a fresh install with xp home sp2. I installed drivers in order that Dell specified. Everything is nice and smooth b...
Summary: I have a question regarding router placement and obstructions. If I centrally locate the router on the 2nd floor of my home, there will be a ceiling o...
Summary: hi guys my isp has given me a private ip (192.168.22.9/24) and i use it on a winxp machine. now i wanted to share this internet connection with additi...
Summary: The Situation: I have a Linux box, running Ubuntu 9.10 that is connected to a wireless network for Internet access. It also has 1 free Ethernet port o...
Summary: That's the way I'm set up now; modem, no router. The modem always gets the same IP address. Is this bridge or router mode? I don't know. When I want t...
Summary: Here's the working one from my laptop: Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. C:\Documents and Settings\Zandr...
Summary: My ISP says they use PPPoE protocol but I beg to differ. I think it's DHCP You are comparing two different things. If ypu are in the USA you are almos...
Summary: You have to connect all three to a router or a layer 3 switch. This way you can have three different subnets on the "wan" side of the router and one ...
Summary: wanderer: Forgive me if this is a naive question, but then why is everything fine (or at least functional) when any PC is directly connected to the mo...
Summary: I am building a network and right now, my internal IP is in the 100.100.100.x Range. Should I change it to something like 192.168.1.x or 10.10.10.x or...
Summary: I reviewed the instructions for sharing a printer when one has 2 pc's (http://www.computing.net/answers/networking/connecting-2-computers-to-1-printer...
Summary: The protocol you use has very little effect on the data transmission speed, it is more to do with the bandwidth available to you. However if you are ...
Summary: I would suggest to enter a MAC address in that field and apply the settings. Then enter the next MAC address, or choose one of the list of clients tha...