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  Setting Up an 802.11b Home Wireless Network
Subject:   wireless router
Date:   2005-12-17 23:40:04
From:   subnetmask
Response to: wireless router

i have had a similiar problem - no one could help me - so i pulled the server and reset the software to an earlier period using system restore. This actually works but the disadvantages is some data will be lost.


My finding were an patch caused this problems, the only thing is which patch

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  • I can help anybody!!!!!
    2007-03-14 20:23:22  danm100 [View]

    If anybody has any problems Im willing to help! Contact me via email to

    danielle_2010_88@hotmail.com

    Just a little about me. My name is Daniel, I am 16 years old. I have taken a test that college grads take after completeing a computer coarse, to verify they know there networking, server, computer stuff. Its called A+ certification. I have taken the test haves passed. Therefore I am a+ certified. Usally you have to go to college to learn this stuff but it just comes naturally to me.

  • wireless router
    2006-03-15 01:57:59  netkid04 [View]

    Theres a few things u can check,
    one if your computer sees the Nic card try pinging your Nic card
    two Check in Device Manager to see if theirs a conflict with your Nic Card
    and Three is that the Interrupts match up on your NIC card and on your operating system, especially if your running Windows. Windows may tell u everything working properly but there could be a conflict without u knowing. let me know if this helped