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network printer on D-Link router not work, Help needed please !
Are there readily available routers that I have been unable to find? The Cable/DSL routers, from D-Link for instance, don't specifically state the SDSL is supported and my ISP says in must say for Attach ethernet router to that ethernet dsl modem and to another of ethernet computers, and poof you have network.

Opionions on home networking solutions
They don't say that you have to have Network Neighborhood to use Tweak UI. What they are saying is that if you have Tweak UI installed (Control Panel>Tweak UI) that it is possible to hide This hasn't been a problem until today when I bought a router so I could use either of my computers with my DSL connection.

connectng laptop to desktop
I've had the same problem on all 3 comps and the only common link is the router. Nothing to do with the router. Since it is your router, you would have knowledge They do not permit you crossing their network to use an off-domain mail server over which they have no control and cannot log e-mail traffic that uses

Networking Questions --- [READ PC_CHICKIE] --- Repost (sort of)
My router is a D- Link 300T - just ethernet not wireless. My notebook is a HP Pavilion G6060ea. I've tried turning off the laptop's firewall, restarting everything, checking connections. Nothing helps. And I have connected the laptop to my work's network while there so I know the network card is OK.

Cannot ping from off site locations.
I just installed her DSL, but have no clue about wireless equipment. I've seen lots of names 3com, Lynksis, D-Link, Netgear, etc. What I really want to know is...what works. I honestly don't know the difference between a wireless access point, a wireless router, gateway, etc. I would prefer something with a print

Help on Dial backup, please!
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of the differences are tied up in router features, not wireless features. Some have dual band radios (2.4GHz and 5.7GHz). Having the local municipal network installed outside your window will essentially trash your home network. Is there a spec that provides a clue about range? No.

Vista, NetGear Router, Linksys USB Wireless N - help
Jack (MVP-Networking). "David Hearn" <msco...@hernibles.com> wrote in message news:3FBD453F-3666-48BF-8114-FAA39DB1B2B4@microsoft.com... Hi, I have been using Vista Ultimate on a hi spec ASUS PC for 6 months. ADSL connection is wired, through a Linksys WAG325N router. I am using a fixed IP address internally,

Installing Broadband in an office
Also, Not without special USB networking cables. I wouldn't recommend that route if you already have network cards, and do occasional file transfers between PCs. connect it's ethernet port to the "WAN" port on the router using your existing crossover cable (if you don't get a link light when you connect that

Remote 1600 router not receiving full routing table from central 7200
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switch wouldn't have this problem. ROUTERS As for dedicated routers, I would not purchase the D-Link or the LinkSys. Both are "price brands", Another review of the Netgear RT314 is at http://www.thetechzone.com/reviews/networking/router/netgearrt314/index.shtml Check http://sympaticousers.org/ for lots of

NETWORK QUESTION (DI-713P D-Link Router)
I could then accept that this was a contention ratio issue or network congestion, but it really is bouncing all over the place on a daily basis, What is the noise margin reported by the router? What is your BRAS profile as reported by Clara's link to BT? Its a tricky business working out what's gone wrong,

One Way Samba-Solved
Lance forb...@yahoo.com alt certification cisco Check out this link: http://ftp. digi.com/support/techsupport/common/cables/async/db9f--cisco-rj45-8pin.htm "Network Engineer" <unk...@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<3_8ib.8095$843.7805@nwrddc03. gnilink.net>... I need to login to CISCO router thru console to check

Best technology for "repeating" a wireless signal
I dont want each PC to have to login to the vpn each time they login. Is there a router i can buy that will allow me to connect to our standard microsoft vpn as if it were another individual client machine and allow each machine connected to the router to access the main network? I'm sure there is, just not sure

U have D-Link DWL-500 & redhat? DialUP?
paul At 12:07 PM 10/19/96 +0100, Javier Gonzalez wrote: I have network 194.76.0.0 (class B) declared only on the main router, IBGP running between the main router and the RR-client, and one external BGP conection on each one. Network 194.76.0.0 is advertised to the external AS on both links with different MED,

Query, wireless link to printer
OK i did that, and still no go, the person receiving still gets the "you have failed to receive the file" message. Sorry, I meant USR 8000A, heres a link to the website for it. http://www.usr.com/products/networking/router-product. asp?sku=USR8000a "SledBC" <dar...@nospam.sledbc.com> wrote in message

ADSL home networking
This suggests a couple of other things. 1. Do you have network name set to ANY? If so, try setting to the actual SSID of your router. Have you heard anything about incompatibility between different manufactures? You would think when the link is established the rest should be simply a configuration issue?

Claranet speeds not what they were :(
If I have misunderstood the problem, please don't hesitate to let me know. Based on my experience, the issue might be a bit complex than it appears. Please refer to the following info to double-check the network settings on SBS: a. One NIC: IP: Fixed IP Gateway: your ISP or your Hardware router IP DNS: SBS NIC

eth0 keeps dying
In article <ODqiuH#yBHA.1524@tkmsftngp02>, "Darrell Kerr" <drk...@starband.net> wrote: I have a network configuration problem that probably has a simple answer but I The computer also has a NIC that is connected by crossover cable to a D-Link #DI-713P Broadband Router that has features to include wireless,

BEST LINKSYS ROUTER/HUB FOR NETWORKING????
Bob Willard BobwB...@attbi.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Keith J Reid wrote: I have a 614+ wireless dlink router on my desktop and I have a notebook.I use a 802.11 wireless d link card on the note book. Now I don't think that I realy have a network set up. I only have the 2 computers.

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You might just need a dumb hub except for the case of the wireless router. (DSL Modem) | (D-Link Router - Does it have Wifi? Charles If your D-Link has Wifi then connect PC wirelessly to D-Link router. The diagram above should show how you would want to hook up your network The WRT (Wireless Router) would be

Microsoft's Dirty OEM-Secret
Malke ma...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing GayleC wrote: My new computer (Vista) is wired to a wireless router. See the first link above for details about Vista sharing. III. Mac OS X network setup with Vista This assumes that you have correctly set up Windows Sharing in OS X.