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Hi I am struggling to set up a Wireless network on 2 Pcs with a Linksys
WAG54G base unit and a Linksys WUSB54G Network adaptor.
No thanks to the useless instructions.
I have it linked to my other PC but that is it and cannot share anything
Also i cannot get it to connect to the Internet as it has an ADSL modem
built in.
It has the the green led on the hub which is plugged into my pc and WLAN
light flashing I am sure they should be steady lights I am wondering if it
is faulty.
Also can you recommend an good Wireless Networking Help site.
Any help appreciated.
Ronnie
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Have you the same id group name for the network.
And have chare the folder on the pc?
"Ronnie" wrote:
> Hi I am struggling to set up a Wireless network on 2 Pcs with a Linksys
> WAG54G base unit and a Linksys WUSB54G Network adaptor.
> No thanks to the useless instructions.
> I have it linked to my other PC but that is it and cannot share anything
> Also i cannot get it to connect to the Internet as it has an ADSL modem
> built in.
> It has the the green led on the hub which is plugged into my pc and WLAN
> light flashing I am sure they should be steady lights I am wondering if it
> is faulty.
> Also can you recommend an good Wireless Networking Help site.
> Any help appreciated.
> Ronnie
>
>
>
"Ronnie" <ronnie@broraweb.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi I am struggling to set up a Wireless network on 2 Pcs with a Linksys
> WAG54G base unit and a Linksys WUSB54G Network adaptor.
> No thanks to the useless instructions.
> I have it linked to my other PC but that is it and cannot share anything
> Also i cannot get it to connect to the Internet as it has an ADSL modem
> built in.
> It has the the green led on the hub which is plugged into my pc and WLAN
> light flashing I am sure they should be steady lights I am wondering if it
> is faulty.
> Also can you recommend an good Wireless Networking Help site.
> Any help appreciated.
> Ronnie
>
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