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"aquiring network address" (association but no connection)
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The "limited or no connectivity" message appears because after waiting for a while, windows did not receive an IP address for your connection. In home networks, the AP/router is usually responsible for handing out IP addresses. To solve the problem...
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DSL Network Connection with a Switch
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DSL Network Connection with a Switch. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers () -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Is there anyway, using Windows XP, that I can share a DSL connection with other computers in my home network,...
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Network Question
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Network Question. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general () Small home network with a wireless gateway router. Currently on dial up but looking to change to broadband: What kind of firewall do I need to install so a broadband service...
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IP problems with ad-hoc wireless network
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the network but then stay in the "acquiring network address" mode indefinately. I have run the home networking wizard on the desktop machine to fix its IP address and enable DCHP server capabilities. According to the network properties of the wireless...
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Home network
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your link. Aren't you forgetting another alterntive? Some DSL modems that connect to ISP's provide NAT (network address translation) so that all PCs in the home network can share the single IP address provided by the ISP. Won't that work? Bob Willard...
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Not all PCs in network can connect with Remote Desktop
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Not all PCs in network can connect with Remote Desktop. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely () In a small home network of 5 Dell computers all less than a year old and all running XP (the first with XP Pro, with RD enabled, and 4...
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Help on a Home Network
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Help on a Home Network. I recently built a new pc and installed xp pro 64 bit. I found out that my wireless card is not compatible with 64 bit OS (believe me I tried). So I intend to connect a router to the modem and then one line to my new pc and another...
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re networking help
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CALLED MY TWO - UP AND DOWN, WHEN SERCHING FOR AVALABLE CONNECTIONS I CANT FIND EITHER. I'VE DONE THE WIRELESS NETWORK WIZZARD AND THE HOME NETWORK WIZZARD; I'M RUNNING XP HOME ON ONE PC AND XP PRO ON THE OTHER. I ALSO HAVE A WIRELESS IPAQ...
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is a NAT device/'home router' - a router?
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is a NAT device/'home router' - a router?. Archived from groups: comp.dcom.lans.ethernet,comp.protocols.tcp-ip () is a NAT device/'home router' - a router? I see that they receive a frame, and then forward it on to a local computer. This isn't routing....
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Connecting to Home Computer
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UNTIL you want to access your home network from the office. Although you know the ISP assigned IP address to your router (68.43.94.70), the problem is, how does the router then map that address ***BACK***, in the reverse direction, to the actually assigned...
