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Need help setting up home network
The search from google earlier suggests it's the latter. run the automatic home network program in XP 25 times now & it never Never used then and IIRC several posters say it either works or more often doesn't So, got a link to instructions on how to do it without the Automatic? See the many recent posts in the last

AT&T's Letter to ATT@Home Subscribers
You also get the benefit of applying operating system, application enhancement, and security patches to your home network, a task that another individual might perform on the production network. You get to observe the "big picture", and you "get your hands dirty" (the basis of practical experience).

Connecting Home Network to IntraNet Using RAS???
ADH "Mick Murphy" wrote: My post said to run the XP Wizard for file sharing; that is the Set up a Home Network Wizard. And if you are using Norton, etc, check IT'S firewall for permissions to share! "ADH" wrote: Am now able to access files from the Vista machine. When I try to open the XP machine I get the

Home Network Printer Sharing
I agree that the home network kits are simple to install, but consumers don't know that. I don't think most people would even begin to consider opening their system case, or configuring network settings, it's a very scarey thought to most people. The readers of this board are not my target client.

Cannot get XP desktop-Vista laptop network to work
In some cases these might both be running on a single machine, but that requires some extra configuration (my own Linux machine as an example; it gets one IP using DHCP from my service provider, but has another, fixed, IP for trafficing into my home network, and runs dhcpd to provide the DHCP service for the other

Still having problems with home network
2) What if any integration features would you like to see between your data network and your AV system? for example - MP3 &Internet Radio through your stereo system That one sounds good, or an easy way to hook up a computer to make it a PVR (like TiVo)... 3) Do you currently use an intranet on your home network?

POP3 recommendations...
Currently networked with two NICs in server and one in client using Linksys hub and Sygate 4,0 home network. I would like to try and connect two desktops and one laptop together for file and internet sharing on a phone line network. I would use Linksys home phone line nics for the PCs but don't know what to use for

Cheap home networking is for the PC only.
Unfortunately the bits of Usenet owned by @Home has become a liability to the bits of the Usenet owned by the rest of the world. The UDP is unfortunate, but it seems to be necessary. It is unfortunate that @Home network has jeopardized their participation and the participation of their subscribers, by becoming a

0x80070035 error on home network
Wayne Throop thro...@sheol.org comp os linux networking "Joe" <U...@host.com> I'm just a little annoyed that it wasn't made obvious that this router was not intended for home networking and that Linksys would not support it in that capacity. But in fact it IS intended for home networking; that's what the 4-port

Windows 2000 > Corp Network and Home Network
OWA on RWW using dyndns and all of the router settings for port forwarding 3. all functions "in front" of the SBS (home network, voip, etc.) Still broken: 1. RWW remote connection to the server or clients doesn't work, although I can do OWA 2. Domain computers behind the server still cannot ping the server (either

Linksys Router and home networking
You might like to take a look at the NET-HOWTO, IPCHAINS-HOWTO and the Mini-Home-Networking HOWTO to deal with the issues of connecting your machines together and getting a basic networking running. For connecting to the @home network, you will probably want to read the DSL-HOWTO as well (although I am not sure how

Network XP Pro to Vista Home
I'd be forever indebted to anyone with a tip on how to connect my laptop with Windows 2000 Professional to my Windows XP home network through a linksys wireless connection. My goal is to use my laptop downstairs and wireless connect to the network so I can print off the XP home computer upstairs. Thanks! .

Updating:
@Home has chosen to lower the vaslue of Usenet for everyone else who would like it to be valuable (both providers and users) and they are in effect stealing from the network as a whole. A UDP is simply a response by the rest of the network to eject one member that is stealing from everyone else.

Windows 2003 and subsequent Home Network issues
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daughter and grandson are not going to be operating an NSA super-secret agency server, just a small home computer network. the only damage a hacker could do would be malicious mischief by planting a virus or wiping data off hard drives. So my bottom line question to you is: "Should firewalls be installed on each

Setting up Home Networking on Win XP turns on ICF - and stops ...
Steve Winograd winog...@ibm.net microsoft public win98 networking In article <11f733ec.701f3...@usw-ex0107-050.remarq.com>, Duckman <jme...@home.com> wrote: I am new to networking and have never set one before. When the @home cable modem was installed, I tried to link my two computers to share the @home cable modem

Need advice: New home network
There have been several recent posts, reposting links to home networking sites, search http://groups.google.com/group/24hoursupport.helpdesk? just the last 7 days for - home networking. (I took everyone's advice and ran the New Network Connections wizard on all machines, and had no errors or glitches).

Home network issue after adding vista laptop
Troubleshooting Windows 95/98 Network Connection Problems http://support.microsoft. com/support/kb/articles/q192/5/34.asp Provides troubleshooting steps you can use to diagnose and resolve communication problems in a Windows 95/98 network. Home Networking Made Easy http://www.homepclan.com/index.html Installing your

Home Networking
I have internet access on all the 'puters but no home network. The only way to share files is to email them out to my server and then back to the other 'puter. I've been doing this for four months now. It works OK as long as the files are less than 2 meg. [...] OS is XP on all computers Do you have XP Home, XP Pro,

Vista/XP Networking Fustrations, Please Help, Lots of info!
Val Harrop vhar...@houston.rr.com comp os ms-windows networking misc "w42" <ch...@spamisevil.w42.org> wrote in message news:u17uoniaf8jh5e@corp.supernews.com... I'm having trouble setting up a home network between two computers running Win98 and Win95. Both have D-Link cards running to a Linksys hub using Cat5

Best(?) way to make a simple home network (Debian + Mandrake)?
Phil pm...@charter.net comp os ms-windows networking misc irwml...@tiscali.co.uk (Ian G Waddington) wrote in news:2b392100.0306100356.4cbc81ac@posting.google.com: I have a home network with an ME & XP home machine succesfully sharing files, printers and my ADSL. I've introduced my employers portable onto the