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home networking with win98
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Home networking problem
Bill Grant not.available@online microsoft public windows server networking I don't really find that bit confusing. If you are logged into your work domain, you will not have valid credentials for your home network (and vice versa). That is how it is supposed to work. "Pikk" <pikk...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

windows XP - Vista home network
I have an older Compaq Desktop running XP Home that was upgraded from Millenium. I don't use computer any more as I am using two wireless laptops (1 XP, 1 Vista Home Premium). I have over 600G of hard drive storage on the old PC and machine still works fine. Can I convert this Old PC to a Server for my home network

Shop At Home goes 24 Hours
Conrad Sabatier conr...@cox.net comp unix bsd freebsd misc In article <8f3564da.0210171149.9cc3...@posting.google.com>, Homer <eazy...@hotmail.com> wrote: Thanks for reading my post. I have 2 computers running freebsd and I want create a small home network. My main computer has a network card and an internal modem.

Automatic wireless reconnection after Vista restart
eXtraneous reply...@newsgroup.please uk comp home-networking "William Bruggemeier" <bruggeme...@excite.com> wrote 1) What if any integration features would you like to see between your data network and your telephone system? for example - voice dialing of numbers in your PC address book Abolition of voice systems,

Setting Up Home Network: Help/advice needed
Pal...@Rome.com microsoft public win2000 networking Hi there, I am hoping somebody can help me with a problem I am having with my home network setup here... I've been working on it for 4 days now and I am about ready to throw in the towel and give up I will try to provide as much details of the problem as I can: If

Domain/Home Network Problem
I have a small domain network setup for learning purposes. I want to be able to connect my work laptop to that domain with out having to reconfigure anything when I go home to work. When I login to my laptop, I want to use my work profile settings, and I want to access resources on my home network (ie my printer,

Help with new home network
Warren whol...@hotmail.com comp dcom modems cable Chris Petersen wrote: I have 3 XP computers on a home network with a Linksys switch, I set them up using the build a home network wizard. They worked with DSL and worked with no internet, but as soon as I installed Comcast cable internet it kills my network,

RFD: uk.comp.home-networking
David Morgan da...@vanguard2.freeserve.co.uk comp os ms-windows networking windows Hi all I have two PCs and I'm trying to get my home network working again after two OS upgrades. PC1 was upgraded from Win ME to Win XP. This PC has the modem to access the Internet and a network adaptor. PC2 was upgraded from Win 95

Advice Needed On Home Network
Could I network these two PCs together even though they have different operating systems? I am totally new to the concept of home networking, but this basic question would tell me if I can even consider doing this. Thanks! Laura Laura, You shouldn't see any problems. I have a Win98 based home network,

Laser printer in a home enviroment
Paul Knudsen pknud...@NOSPAMyahoo.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 19:14:00 -0800, SidBobb <SidB...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have a laptop running Vista and a desktop running XP. I have been trying for 2 months to get these to network together. I can not do it.

Response to Usenet Death Penalty Notice: @Home Network
Also, run the XP’s Home Network File and Printer Sharing Wizard to include Vista in your “New” Network, even if you had an XP Network set up prior to adding a Vista computer to it. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "achiomo" wrote: Hey Mick, I ran the wizard, but now xp wont even see itself or the vista on the

help pls: home network setup
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Arrowsmith si...@chiark.greenend.org.uk uk comp os linux David Marsh <use...@viewport.clara.co.uk> wrote: [in a slightly different order] I'd like to make a (hopefully) simple home network [ ... ] I know there's lots of documentation out there (and that's my problem: so much to actually find and sift through,

Listy - Dunno if this is much use but....
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@home and network sharing
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Need home network advice
PC1 is new desktop XP home PC2 is old laptop running W2k PC3 is old dekstop running W2k All have network cards, connected to a network switch. XP-home has a modem and the dial-up is configured for ICS. Network card therefore has IP=192.168.0.1/24 W2k-1 and W2k-2 both acquire IP addresses, gateway, DNS etc by DHCP

Home Network Mytery
I have a home network with a desktop running XP Home and a laptop running XP Pro. Each machine is connected to a rounter which in turn is connected to a DSL modem. From the XP Pro machine, I can see and access the files on the XP Home machine with no apparent problem. No passwords are required (and since it's a

ethernet hub vs. router for home network?
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David Jackson <davjack...@corp.home.net> Over the past year, @Home Network has been the source of vast quantities of Usenet spam. Despite countless complaints, reports, and phone calls, @Home Network shows no inclination towards stopping this ongoing abuse. By December, 1999, the situation reached

DHCP on Home Network with Linux ?
When I open Windows Explorer on my laptop, and browse :"My Network Places\Entire Network\Microsoft Windows Network\Home", I get a message saying: "Home is not accessible. The list of servers of this workgroup is not currently available". HOME is the name of the workgroup. Nevertheless, when I use

XP home network problem
Using the regular Vista network setup tools, a stable wireless connection can be established with the configuration described above. Problem: 1. The wireless connection to the private home network fails to automatically re-connect following a Vista restart. 2. The wireless connection can be successfully