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dsl lines and home networking
ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Brian" <Br...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:71F822D8-B983-4AFA-B4A0-C7F196C6C783@microsoft.com... I have had 2 XP desktops networked together fthru a linksys befw 11s4 for quite some time and had

Virtually "FREE" Internet Connection Sharing and Home ...
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@Home Network is STOPPING MP3 STEAMMING !!!!
After this update, my work computer, when on my home network, can no longer access either of my Win98 machines. When attempting to map to a network drive on them I get the following error: "there are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request" Of course the two Win98 machines can see each

Setting up VPN to access my Home Network Remotely
The laptop has no problem connecting via the wireless router to our home network so that he can have web access. The only thing that doesn't seem to be working like it did on his old laptop is that he cannot print from his new laptop to our home printer. Any specific places I should be looking on his new laptop for

Help, problems with home networking (win2k, win2k, DSL modem, hub)
C2B878150B4C4...@lp.airnews.net>, <brma...@airmail.net> wrote: I'm considering setting up a small home network to connect my B&W G3 to my iBook. I have cable (RoadRunner) for my internet connection, and mainly want to be able to have internet access on the iBook for email and web research (online library catalogs,

Using @home from Dallas, TX?
Did you run XP's home Network file and Printer sharingWizard? -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Sid" wrote: My Vista Ultimate Computer is not cooperating in my home network. It cannot see nor bee seen by any device in my network. My home network is fairly simple but it consists of the following: (LOTS of Info so

I Need Advice On Simple Home Network, Please Help
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"How to" FAQ on home network printing? PLEASE help!
The client computer needs one network card. The second network card in the host and the one in the client connect to the hub via the RJ45 cables. Usually you get all the hardware in a home networking kit but you can do it yourself. You use the Microsoft Interner Connection Sharing wizard as described below.

Win98 and Win XP on same home network?
"Neerav" <a...@xyz.com> wrote in message news:uoDPO8rcIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... i have two vista machines connected to a router which in turn connects me to the internet. the network is all set and internet is working fine. one machines is a desktop wired to the router and other is a wireless laptop. i have

Pyro 1394DV & Home networking
As to net protocols, right click on My Network Places desktop icon, select Properties. In the resulting explorer window, right click on the Local Area Connections icon, select Properties. Do that for all three computers. Check the General tab for the list of protocols installed. For my home network of three XP Home

Does home network demand exist?
Anthony Matonak res04...@gte.net comp home automation Patrick Demets wrote: ... 1. My current need is to network 2 desktops (peripherals below). It's very likely that I will add a laptop. It's also reasonable to assume that when the kids are older, they'll want a computer in their rooms (3).

Setting up home network with corporate laptop
Chris Jackson [MVP] chr...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp accessibility I have 2 desktop computers set up as a Home Network through a router hooked to a DSL modem. Also have a company provided laptop which is part of the company domain. Is it possible to also make the laptop part of my Home Network?

Home Network no longer works after domain change
You can even add more later very easily. http://www.umax.com/networking/ 10BASE-T Ethernet cards can be had for $25-$50 and an eight-port hub is about $49. 10BASE-T cables, depending on length, can be had for $6 - $25 each. 4) If so, which package deal is the best? Intel has a cute home network solution,

XP home & sharing network shares
From: oi...@aol.commodus (OiKim) Lines: 14 Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 15:25:23 GMT NNTP-Posting-Host: 24.2.101.196 X-Complaints-To: ab...@home.net X-Trace: news.rdc1.ct.home.com 915463523 24.2.101.196 (Mon, 04 Jan 1999 07:25:23 PDT) NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 07:25:23 PDT Organization: @Home Network Xref: spln

windows XP - Vista home network
pyro169 pyro169.35k...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hey flambe, The samething has JUST happened to me, But when i type in \\XPNAME i can access the files ... i haven't had time to mess with it yet but when I do if I can figure it out i will let ya know how :) XP Pro - Wired

Looking for Home Network Product Improvement Suggestions
Richard Hayden rahayde...@yahoo.co.uk 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 Hi, I am trying to set-up a simple home network consisting of one Windows XP Home Ed. PC connected via a

Usenet Death Penalty Notice: @Home Network
This can make it hard to tell which card is which when you configure your network. I could not find any information on the 3com 4 port hub having an uplink port. I have Linksys and Netgear hubs with uplink ports. I think it's pretty standard. Any suggestions on my new home network welcomed.

Building A *Secure* Home Network
David Deley del...@gte.net comp os ms-windows networking I have a Windows Millennium PC and a Windows 2000 PC at home and they're connected together by Ethernet cables through a hub. I figure if only I had majored in Home Computer Networking instead of Electrical Engineering I would know how to get these two

Home Network to share Broadband Connection - Some Questions
Hi, I've been happily operating a simple, peer-to-peer home network (PNA-based) for many months. I use W98/ICS and Zonealarm on the "host" machine. As part of a modernization effort, I recently also installed XP Pro (w/SP1) on its own drive in the "host" machine in a dual boot configuration to test things out.

Comcast internet kills my home network...
David Efflandt effla...@xnet.com comp os linux networking On Sun, 30 Sep 2001 13:37:08 +0000, Jim Clayson <j...@netcomuk.co.uk> wrote: My networking knowledge is lacking somewhat so I'm hoping someone will be kind enough to impart some technical advice. Some past home networking articles/posting have been quite