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Wireless Router at home.
The 10/100 connection will offer a faster connection between the machine and the router, but if you are not really planning to share resources between the laptop and the workstation then this may not really matter as any wireless link will be faster than your internet bandwidth. Setting up such a network will not

D-Link DWL650 Disconnect with WinXP
Local talk, does it not have an ethernet card? Nope. If not, you need apple internet router or something like that. What is `Apple Internet Router'? What I'd like to do is put together an Ethernet network to link (initially) a 2003 MDD 2G4 (10.2.8), a slightly older 600MHz G3 iBook (10.1.5), a Performa 475

Vista Premium Shut Down Hang Wireless Network
Hi People, I have recently run into a problem - and being not a network techie, I am baffled. I am switching over from a phone-line based ADSL & Router WDS allows a wireless router to establish a direct link to other wireless base stations and to allows stations to roam freely within the area covered by the

3com OCLM or Ascend P75?
Good luck and have fun! Vincent C Jones -- VCJo...@NetworkingUnlimited.com Author of the Addison-Wesley book Have Network Know-how, Will Hire High Availability Networking with http://www.networkingunlimited.com Cisco, see the web link for info. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News

PC Logic
For example a Speedstream 5100B can cause all sorts of problems with dhcp & links when VNC's are used. Setting to bridge mode and allowing the router to do it's IAC, if I have trouble it will be on the ubuntu with the wifi card in it. Thanks Gary, for all your time and trouble spent helping me, a network dummie

Do I need a router ?
Her office is rented at a Business Centre which provides a broadband link, her company have decided to take up the service. Sounds as if the Business Centre are offering her a network connection to their own router. Personally I'd have my own broadband connection, then share the access using a combined

NETWORK QUESTION (DI-713P D-Link Router)
My question is this: Instead of buying the more expensive WAP, can I just plug my cable modem into the WRT54G and use one of the 4 ports to Ethernet my nearby desktop in addition to wirelessly connecting the remote desktop to the net? thx in advance bob I have a hybrid setup here. D-link wired router talks to the

Need Help with wireless 802.11 printer funtions.
Its like the home office router does not know how to transfer the pings into the home network. All computers at the remote locations have default gateway static routes as follows: On the home office router, three static routes - one which routes 192.168.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0 to the first remote office link;

Gandalf 5242i Edge Router Configuration
"Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx Have a read of the above link re Vista File and Printer Sharing. I'm 99% certain that it's because of the wireless network but I can't figure it out. Here's the set up: Linksys router has cable from modem plugged into it.

A remote subnet cannot connect to domain server.
If I click on the link in your message header I go to a page that says Help and support The small window says "Windows Vista Newsgroups" but the rest of the windows Robert --- Vista is ready. However HP isn't. I'm able to use my HP printer (Photosmart 2575 AIO) through network router. Scanner doesn't work though.

Imac/Starmax/PS2->cable?
Bill Grant not.available@online microsoft public windows server networking You are missing the point here. A site to site link is the only way to do what you I dont want to have to buy two routers and create the vpn between them, i just want the one router at the remote location to login to our existing vpn

Netgear or D-Link Cable/DSL router?
You might just need a dumb hub except for the case of the wireless router. (DSL Modem) | (D-Link Router - Does it have Wifi? <Daughters PC> <Daughters Xbox 360> <Port going to other bedroom> Port to Wireless Router in living room | | | | C-128 MY XBOX WIRELESS NETWORK TO MY PC This is what I am "trying" to do.

Remote Desktop problem with SMC 7008ABR Router
I also have the host name and domain name seto so the DNS server can't modify them. When setting up the network using YaST2 why not use static IP's, they're much If your Linksys router/switch is your link to the internet then use it's IP address as your "Default Gateway". Do this also with any Windows machine.

3 LAN, 2 WAN - 2 LAN use 1 WAN, last LAN uses other WAN
My router is also a wireless access transmitter that I use to add my laptop to the network. Routers and wireless routers are fairly cheap. You will find instructions for setting them up enclosed with the router or you can go to the manufacturers web site and see if they have the instructions on line.

One Way Samba-Solved-Now Broke Again-Fixed again
But if I change the network command at router B it ==>stops to exchange routing updates with router A and I get messages from ==>OSPF that we have area 0 updates coming from the serial link. ==> ==>Is this configuration possible ? ==> ==>-- ==>Marcelo Manta ==>PontoCom ==>

BGP RR question
I have used a router with print server. None of the printers I used with it allowed the printer status program to function over the network. I would have to disable that If the computer needs to have proprietary software installed to talk to the printer, its probably not going to work with your D-Link router.

NIC can only ping itself
You should see something like this: eth2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX inet addr:192.168.0.2 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING From that point on, you should have network and Internet access. -- Garry Knight garrykni...@gmx.net ICQ 126351135 Linux registered user 182025.

wireless specs
David Efflandt effla...@xnet.com comp os linux networking On Sat, 06 Oct 2001 21:50:35 GMT, lynx <troubad...@stones.com> wrote: I am a newbie to linux... I have RedHat 7.1 running kernel 2.4.3 connected to a router (a D-Link home networking router) which has cable modem connection. I have another Windows NT PC

Two IPs and One Router
Many people also use Linksys, D-Link and other vendors. I prefer Netgear/Zyxel. The advantages of a hardware router: - Performs PPPoE authentication and login 3Com HomeConnect ADSL PCI modem Netgear 10base-T Ethernet Hub Model EN 104 TP Both computers have network cards One of my computers is a Dell 433c

Setting up home network with ADSL
My D-Link set up covers the house but in the furthese corners I get the occasional drop out when streaming Internet Radio to an IPAQ. 2. Both desktop PC & laptop PC's have network cards in them, but what I do not know is how they will communicate to the router. I imagine I have to plug in some sort of receiver with