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Setting Up an 802.11b Home Wireless Network | |
| Subject: | wireless router | |
| Date: | 2005-12-17 23:40:04 | |
| From: | subnetmask | |
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Response to: wireless router
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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.
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I can help anybody!!!!!
2007-03-14 20:23:22 danm100 [View]
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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



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.