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Setting up a wireless home network
For instance I am connected wirelessly through my desktop to a router, which in turn acts as my internet connection sharing host since my cable modem is also connected to it, however when I go to check the properties of the connection I do not get the "Wireless Networks" tab as I should.

wireless network and security
I think on a saturday once I had to wait 30 minutes... but called them 3 or 4 times for some problem installations and had my problem fixed within several minutes. oh btw... fwiw, I keep my wireless networks all one vendor (linksys) so to avoid finger pointing. let us know what you find to resolve your issue.

Vista Premium Shut Down Hang Wireless Network
I have a D-Link DI-624 wireless router and deisabled the DHCP server. I also assigned a static IP to the MAC address for my laptop. My thinking is that my laptop still expects to look to receive a dynamic IP address (so I can more easily get access to other wireless networks) and my router will only permit wireless

Problem with Ad-hoc wireless network Windows to Linux (no ping)
Monty Solomon mo...@roscom.com comp dcom telecom Wireless networks lure hackers LAS VEGAS--A new way to attack wireless networks underscores the lack of security for PC owners using the airwaves to connect their computers, said security experts speaking at the Black Hat Briefings conference.

Can I let XP reject to connect certain wireless networks?
And I use D-Link DI 514 as my wireless router. My XP system often times get connected to some other wireless networks, probably someone in my neighborhood. Can I have XP refuses to connect those networks and only connect to my own wireless network? Thanks. Yeah, you can do that if you go to Services and and disable

BOOK> O'Reilly Releases "Building Wireless Community Networks"
This should open the Properties View of the Wireless Network Card in the Sony. 4. You should see 3 tabs across the top of the applet: General; Wireless Networks; and Advanced 5. Make sure the "Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings" option is checked. 6. You should see a list of available networks in

Question on Wireless Network Setup...
My questions are; can I still use internet connection sharing if I configure my wireless network with a hub? If yes, how? If this is not possible, are there other firewalls that will allow me to be protected but yet still allow the machines to share data? Any suggestions are appreciated Wireless networks have some

Wireless Home Networks
I also have the Netgear MA101 USB network adapter. I have used the MA101 on my notebook and it works great. However, I have another desktop running WinXP I want to use it on. When I installed the USB adapter on the desktop, it says "one or more wireless networks are available" in the little pop up balloon.

Setting up a wireless network
The Airport/Wireless pane shows what wireless mode you're in (you should be in 'create wireless network'), the network name, whether you have other wireless The Internet/DHCP pane specifies how your local net is set; there are three types of private networks, which are not routable over the Internet except by a

How do I search for a wireless network?
He uses his laptop wireless interchangeably at work and home. So, he has his laptop configured to the "Automatic" recognition of wireless networks. Sometime back, he detected another wireless network at home (a neighbor's) and out of curiosity (to see if the network is password protected or not), he decided to join

home wireless network
bob b...@bob.com microsoft public windowsxp general I have a wireless usb network adapter on my PC, and sometimes when I start up it shows wireless connection unavalible in the ssytem tray, so I go to View Avalible Wireless Networks for that adapter. I see my network there, so I click it, check the box that lets me

Wireless Networks
from the "Wireless Networks" tab. 5. Click the OK button. 6. Wait for Windows to establish the wireless network connection. 7. Repeat steps 1 through 3. 8. 1. Configure your wireless network connection to use Windows. 2. In the Preferred Networks box, click and remove all networks other than yours. 3.

Wireless networks giving bad guys an edge
However, I can't seem to figure out how to go wireless. When I click on the wireless network connection, nothing comes in the available wireless networks. When I go to my network connections window I have 3 items under my LAN or High-Speed Internet section: Wireless Network Connection (which says is unavailable)

One or more wireless networks are available.....
Also, run the XP’s Home Network File and Printer Sharing Wizard to include Vista in your “New” Network, even if you had an XP Network set up prior to adding a Vista computer to it. I installed a Linksys wireless network, connecting my old Dell XP. Ever since then my Vista computer hangs when I try to shut down.

Wireless Internet. Easy Part 2 - "War Driving" surfing for ...
Best bet is to have the Internet connection go to a router that will seperate the networks into seperate subnets. Look into IPCop. You could replace the existing firewall (or cheap Linksys router doing DHCP, if thats the case), with an IPCop box. Its designed for seperating wireless networks from wired networks.

setting up a wireless network
Has anybody added a PS2 to their Mac wireless network? If so, I'd love some advice. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. The PS2 network game adapter set-up CD doesn't seem to pertain to wireless networks, only hard-wired ones or dial-ups. I can't tell what channel to set the wireless adapter to, for one thing.

Vista Premium Shut Down Hang Wireless Network
8-) Secondly, I have my laptop connecting to my wireless network, but it also finds 2 other wireless networks in the area. So every few minutes i lose my connection and I get the popup bubble from my network connection saying "One or more wireless networks are available. To see a list of available networks,

Security issues with regards to wireless networks...
Deckard Bl...@Runner.com soc culture thai Are wireless and broadband networks secure? By Ronald van Kleunen Do you get connected to your company's network from hotels? Are you using wireless networks around the city to get connected to the Internet with your laptop or PDA? Do you use your Internet connection at

Airport DHCP Problem
ORG Domain Park * sbay.networking newsgroup Periodic Information * sbay.networking newsgroup charter * Presentation slides: "SBAY Wireless Network" from WVARA meeting, Aug 16, 2000 * Discussion: SBAY Wireless Network and Amateur Radio The SBAY Wireless Network is unique among community-run wireless networks.

Security issues with regards to wireless networks...
Duane Arnold no...@notme.com comp security firewalls comp os linux security And my question is, can a wireless network be configured so that it behaves like a wired network and offers the same security (in other words, prevent unauthorised machines from becoming part of our network without physical access)?