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I have DSL with a wireless DSL Modem (Actiontek) that I'm feeding into a Hub.
From the hub I have three computers hard wired into a network. I have two
wireless laptops which I'm trying to get on the network, but I have not
succeeded (after my VOIP installation). I've tried the Wireless Network
Wizard with no success. Any tips?
P.S. They were on the network before I set up SunRocket VOIP which takes the
crossover wire from the DSL modem into the 'Gizmo' (their name for the VOIP
box) WAN. The 'Gizmo' LAN is connected with a regular CAT5 to the Hub.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
could you have run out of ip addresses?? do your lan machines have private
(192.168.*.*) ip's or ones from your isp?
"eickmann@msn.com" <eickmann@msn.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:434505CF-073B-41F2-94FA-A5A6A96BD125@microsoft.com...
>I have DSL with a wireless DSL Modem (Actiontek) that I'm feeding into a
>Hub.
> From the hub I have three computers hard wired into a network. I have two
> wireless laptops which I'm trying to get on the network, but I have not
> succeeded (after my VOIP installation). I've tried the Wireless Network
> Wizard with no success. Any tips?
>
> P.S. They were on the network before I set up SunRocket VOIP which takes
> the
> crossover wire from the DSL modem into the 'Gizmo' (their name for the
> VOIP
> box) WAN. The 'Gizmo' LAN is connected with a regular CAT5 to the Hub.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
They are assigned by the isp.
"Dave" wrote:
> could you have run out of ip addresses?? do your lan machines have private
> (192.168.*.*) ip's or ones from your isp?
>
> "eickmann@msn.com" <eickmann@msn.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:434505CF-073B-41F2-94FA-A5A6A96BD125@microsoft.com...
> >I have DSL with a wireless DSL Modem (Actiontek) that I'm feeding into a
> >Hub.
> > From the hub I have three computers hard wired into a network. I have two
> > wireless laptops which I'm trying to get on the network, but I have not
> > succeeded (after my VOIP installation). I've tried the Wireless Network
> > Wizard with no success. Any tips?
> >
> > P.S. They were on the network before I set up SunRocket VOIP which takes
> > the
> > crossover wire from the DSL modem into the 'Gizmo' (their name for the
> > VOIP
> > box) WAN. The 'Gizmo' LAN is connected with a regular CAT5 to the Hub.
>
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
how many do they let you have, and how many devices do you now have??
"eickmann@msn.com" <eickmannmsncom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:C8452D4E-7C88-4789-85C2-26457D97A629@microsoft.com...
> They are assigned by the isp.
>
> "Dave" wrote:
>
>> could you have run out of ip addresses?? do your lan machines have
>> private
>> (192.168.*.*) ip's or ones from your isp?
>>
>> "eickmann@msn.com" <eickmann@msn.com@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message news:434505CF-073B-41F2-94FA-A5A6A96BD125@microsoft.com...
>> >I have DSL with a wireless DSL Modem (Actiontek) that I'm feeding into a
>> >Hub.
>> > From the hub I have three computers hard wired into a network. I have
>> > two
>> > wireless laptops which I'm trying to get on the network, but I have not
>> > succeeded (after my VOIP installation). I've tried the Wireless Network
>> > Wizard with no success. Any tips?
>> >
>> > P.S. They were on the network before I set up SunRocket VOIP which
>> > takes
>> > the
>> > crossover wire from the DSL modem into the 'Gizmo' (their name for the
>> > VOIP
>> > box) WAN. The 'Gizmo' LAN is connected with a regular CAT5 to the Hub.
>>
>>
>>
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