How to Install a Wireless Network
Very helpful information on setting up a complete wireless network in your home or office.
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Very helpful information on setting up a complete wireless network in your home or office.
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i've had this problem for almost a month now. My IPv4 seems to keep coming up as 192.168.1.1 Now I know it's from my linksys Router from when I was trying to set up a wireless network when moving my terminal at home from one side of the room to the...
Hi,
I'm new to vista.
I've been asked to support an Italian version of vista home premium. I've hard coded the ip address of our ethernet network into the laptop. When I re-boot the laptop with the network cable plugged in, it works fine, connects and surfs away. However when I unplug the network cable, power off the laptop and boot after a few seconds the laptop loses all ip details.
I'm not sure whether this is relevant, but the laptop doesn't have a battery, running off the mains. I'm logged on as an administrator, despite getting messages saying that access is denied when trying to write to c:\.
Hi everyone,
I set up a wireless network at home with 2 notebooks. The access point router linksys WRT54G is set according to the instructions and DHCP ip addresses option was enabled.
First notebook with XP OS connects always without problems, but the second one with Vista OS connects only with router's configuration web site 192.168.1.1, and when I check the connection on Network&Sharing Center the line between the router and Internet is marked with a red cross.
Diagnose gives me response "There may be a problem with your Domain Name Server (DNS) configuration"
In Properties menu TCP/IP vs4 , IP address is set to automatically, only default gateway is set in advanced options as 192.168.1.1 , and DNS is set with the numbers provided by my ISP.
Apologese if this is in the wrong section.
Anyone else noticed this:
When running through a Guided Help (e.g. Finding your IP Address) if you click anywhere during Vista showing you how to do it you get a prompt which says do you want to exit the guide etc. If you then open the Snipping Tool you are unable to do a snip / close snipping tool or click anything.
So you can open Task Manager but are unable to click Applications to end anything. This has happened to me on 3 Vista machines (all Enterprise).
Anyone else notice this / know why it happens?
Hi!I hope someone can help we or give me suggestions about this.Im going crazy.:confused: We have bought 2 Toshiba Lap-tops to the office where...
Hi!I hope someone can help we or give me suggestions about this.Im going crazy.:confused: We have bought 2 Toshiba Lap-tops to the office where...
Hi!I hope someone can help we or give me suggestions about this.Im going crazy.:confused: We have bought 2 Toshiba Lap-tops to the office where...