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Problem with Ad-hoc wireless network Windows to Linux (no ping)
I have a Dell Inspiron 600m with a Dell TrueMobile 1300 wireless card. It is 802.11 b and g compatible. At home I have a Linksys 802.11g wireless router and a ISP with no static IP address so I need to set the wireless network card to 'DHCP assigned IP address'. The system works great as long as I use DHCP assigned

Wireless Networks
Quaoar qua...@tenthplanet.net alt internet wireless Ted Jordan, JordanTeam Computing wrote: hi i've installed wireless networks for a few of my custs. Some of my customers' networks drop about once every week or two. I think this may be due to their wireless interfering with others wireless networks in the same

Help with weird wireless network problem!!
And how, pray tell, would one be able to identify IP addresses belonging to wireless networks, as opposed to those belonging to wired networks? You are correct. They would be seen as the same... Now if the return code in a dnsbl was something like "127.0.0.30: nat gateway for insecure wireless device" that might be

Wireless networks abused by spammers
Kent W. England kwe.n...@6SigmaNets.com comp os ms-windows networking misc The typical short-range wireless networks, similar or identical to 802.11, work pretty much like Ethernet. All robots have to be in direct communication with all other robots, meaning they have to stay within a circle with diameter equal to

Wireless networks abused by spammers
Are your wireless users on Linux machines? I was thrilled over the last year or two when I could walk around several university campuses and be able to connect to networks behind firewalls It is handy...'course universities are now clamping down on network access for visitors - need more hurdles for guest lecturers

Wireless Networks
%T "Building Secure Wireless Networks with 802.11" As with any hot topic, there are lots of people willing (eager!) to tell you about the security of wireless local area networks, without first making sure that they really know the subject. Part one is an introduction to wireless LANs. Chapter one is a history of

Wireless network connection problem
The wireless network had been in place for years running off a Linksys WRT54G. The new router is a D-Link DIR 255. Right after the router swap and enabling encryption, Check the list of preferred networks to make sure that the problem laptop isn't trying to connect to someone else's secured network.

Wireless network access questions
Wireless networks are supposedly protected because they use encryption, but hackers don't have to break the encryption code (which takes enormous computing power), because the key to the encryption can be extracted from the data quite easily, and once you have the key, they can break the encryption.

Wireless Network Guru Help Please
Configuring the Host Computer After you install an 802.11b adapter (such as an Orinoco or Cisco wireless network card) on a computer, Windows XP will automatically detect the card, install drivers, and display an icon in the notification area. If the computer is in an environment where other wireless networks are

Wireless Network
Thomas F. Divine tdiv...@pcausa.com microsoft public win32 programmer networks If you are talking about 802.11 WLAN adapter settings, then you have taken the right steps. The Properties dialog for my 3Com AirConnect has three tabs: General, Wireless Networks, Advanced. The Wireless Networks tab has the "Use Windows

PS2 online gaming with Mac wireless network
A: The agreements announced today with Bell Mobility, its affiliates and the Aliant Telecom Wireless companies enhance our existing roaming and resale rights with those companies. These new agreements reduce the cost of accessing each other's digital networks in smaller population centres and rural areas where we

How do people build large wireless networks?
As KB917021 says: "This update helps prevent a Windows wireless client from advertising the wireless networks in its preferred networks list." This works as follows (quoted from the XP KB): - - - - - Changes for nonbroadcast networks In Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Wireless Auto Configuration tries to match

HP Laptop Unable to Find Wireless Networks
The Bellevue, Wash. wireless service provider yesterday announced that it would build metropolitan area networks in 10 cities by year-end that will allow business users to set up virtual private networks or connect to the Internet at up to 100M bit/sec over its 38GHz wireless networks. ART already has one network

Wireless Network
Problem is, There are a couple other wireless networks in our area as I have noticed, and for some reason, our network disconnects every now and then, and then it tries to connect to one of the others. I would like the laptop to just ignore the other networks, but there doesn't seem to be a way to do this.

Need advice on wireless network
Gary Tsang gtsangDEL...@MEaumha.org microsoft public windowsxp network_web Hi, Perhaps there are no wireless networks for you to connect to, or if you know there are To connect to this wireless networks, you will have to add a wireless network to your network adapter so that it'll know what to search for.

Can't find wireless network on USB adapter
My knowledge about wireless networks is novice at best. I was looking into zigbee and then got hold of TI's CC2500 development tool. I ran the demo but the distance from the sensor to the pc was too short for my application. I was able to go less than 15 feet (indoors) before I lost connection.

Verizon attempting to but Alltel Wireless networks
As I take the adapter from disabled to enabled the LED on the unit goes from off to flashing (like it is looking for a network). I can see the wireless networks tab in the properties page, and click refresh. No crashes or unusual behaviour, but the list of available networks remains empty.

Security issues with regards to wireless networks...
I see two issues: [1] Accessing open wireless networks for an Internet connection, and [2] accessing open wireless networks to then access computers on those networks. I think we all can agree that the latter -- accessing someone else's private computer -- is rude, crude, and already illegal.

Verizon Wireless Selects Nortel Networks for US$1 Billion ...
It can be quite easy to monitor or access wireless networks and gather a lot of information about the machines using it. The information available depends on the way that the network - both the wireless and the networking portions of it - has been implemented. Many home broadband networks use (or should use)

Bell and Telus to share wireless networks
One evening over 50000 emails were sent out using a neighbours Internet Connection via wireless connection! "SA Dev" wrote: Hi, I have a small familiarity with wireless networks, but I don't know how people implement larger wireless networks. I've seen special antennas that are supposed to increase distance,