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Home network
Go to the Microsoft Technet site where you will find Building a Home Network in 3 parts...look in search technet for it..it's by Brien Posey...will set you on the right track. "mvs_user" <trigab...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:395f2c90@dnews.tpgi.com.au... I know that MS say that it is very easy to set up a

Setting up home network
Serge swcruz at bellsouth.net 3Com HomeConnect Home Network Gateway Features Broadband-ready Internet Sharing The Home Network Gateway features a "broadband agnostic" Ethernet port, giving consumers the ability to share an "always-on" high-speed broadband (either DSL or cable) Internet connection.

Questions about Home Phone Line Network
I'm after something like using fetchmail on the server to collect the mail, then probably sort it with procmail before making it available to my home network. The aim is for the mail to remain on the home server - Ie. In one central location on my network. Any recommendations for a POP3 server that would fit into a

home network
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Duane Lee" wrote: I would certainly appreciate anyone's help in setting up my home network using Vista. Here is my situation: I have a home wireless net work consisting of three computers. I have had this network set up and running for about three years (so I am not "brand new" at

windows XP - Vista home network
OpenDocument PC to Mac Networking: Network your home PC and Mac - An Overview http://www.homepcnetwork.com/pcmacovr.htm Network Macs and PCs Networking http://www.akzonobel.co.kr/networking.html Setting up a Home Network with Linux and a Cable Modem Service http://www.jandg-cooper.com/home_network/ Home Network

Need help networking two home computers
And with these connection cables you also get Home Networking capabilities. Once these simple-to-install and easy-to-use these connection cables are installed, your Home Networking solution will be fully functional and available for backing up data, and sharing files, printers, scanners, and CD-ROMs,

Networking newsgroup(s) and URLs for novice learner
I use a cable modem to a router and then I have a hub set up, so every network jack that I installed in the house is wired and live on the internet. Is this what your looking for? -----Original Message----- We're building a house and I want to set up a home network but not sure how to do it.

problem browsing home network with my Laptop
Steve Winograd winog...@pobox.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web In article <02b001c29d36$0c8a72f0$8ef82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA04>, "john" <jsa...@frii.net> wrote: Is XP home edition crippled? I'm unable to either share files from the XP home machine, nor see shared files from other boxes on my home network.

Small home network
I wrote this one for a man setting up a home server system for himself and his son. It covers everything you need to know. JoshBrownPC is a MS Windows PC, it could be any flavour MS Win, or client linux (client samba if you want to, not really essential though since linux knows networking inside out all by itself).

New 3Com Home Network Gateway
And I can either put it on my home network or hook it directly to one of my Macs. The network turns out to be convenient for me. Other than that, two comments, one general, and one specific. 1. General. Particularly on the low end, watch out for printers that talk about "host-based" software or some such term.

XP Home vs. XP Pro - for home network
Pegasus I....@fly.com comp os ms-windows networking misc comp os ms-windows networking tcp-ip comp os ms-windows nt admin networking microsoft public windowsxp network_web uk comp home-networking You should really ask your network administrator for assistance. It would look much better if you did so upfront instead

Printing from 2000 Pro through XP home network.
Jack \(MVP-Networking\). j...@discussiongroup.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Hi If your Rogers Modem is only a Modem (Ie Not a Modem/Router Combo), you actually do not have a local Network since both of your computer sit directly on the Internet. If this so it is quit dangerous and should get a

XP Auto Restore Point broke home network!
I've been running a home network for some time, using a router with a hardware firewall and connect each of the machines to the Internet and to each other through that. I use a Windows 2000 machine to store files and an XP Home and an XP Pro machine, both set up using the XP Network Wizard, so I can keep things in

Home Networking Problem
At exactly the same time (I checked the date on a file) my "TMPGENC" encoding of a 50GB video file being served from another machine on my home network failed due to a "read error". I discovered this problem when I checked my computer this morning. After this point, I could not access my "home" network from this

Home networking
Mick Murphy MickMur...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Run the XP's Home Network File and Printer sharing wizard. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx Have a read of the above link re Vista File and Printer Sharing. Permissions/Share info is there as

Networking w2000 and XP Home, without altering domain settings.
Here's what I have spent hours trying to do : I have a Home Network setup consisting of 2 desktops connected in a wired fashion thru a SMC Router which in turn is connected to a Broadband Cable Modem to the ISP Broadband Now. I would like to configure this Home Network in a way that I am able to access the files on

Looking for Home Network Product Improvement Suggestions
Duane Lee duane...@att.net microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I would certainly appreciate anyone's help in setting up my home network using Vista. Here is my situation: I have a home wireless net work consisting of three computers. I have had this network set up and running for about three years (so

NetMeeting & DMZ (calling Jason Tsang!)
Routers designed for home use usually provide a firewall (and Network Address Translation) for your entire home network. An alternative might be to install a second network adapter in your home computer. Connect the cable modem to one and your hub to the other. You should be able to configure your firewall software

I need Home computer networking help please
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Lan questions... vista ultimate... home network...please help.
If I pull the NIC, it works just fine but then my home network and Internet sharing is disabled. Originally, it appeared there was an IRQ conflict but by moving cards around I got both devices their own interrupt. Turns out my BH6 MB assigns independent IRQs to PCI slots 2 and 3. Unfortunately, this did not resolve