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no wireless networks shown/need to activate encryption
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few companies offer wireless signal boosters. The link shows one example but I can't vouch for it's compatibility with your setup. http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33&scid=38&prid=548 Finally, I am shamed to admit that I have left the network with whatever defaults were in place during setup.

Security question re- VPN clients on wireless networks
The result is adding to the list on the Wireless Networks tab in the properties of the LAN. 2 - This is what you want to use for your own, preferred and secured, LAN within your home. After a trip, you'd want to clear out the "hotel" connections, again on the Preferred networks section in Wireless Networks,

Anyone know wireless networks?
However, from experience, things are rarely that simple - does anyone have any particular warnings about setting up a home wireless network as I've seen several reviews on Amazon from people struggling to make certain programs work with them, or even at all? In the case of wireless networks it can be that simple,

Database slows over wireless network
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.

Combo wired/wireless network question
Lem lem...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows networking wireless vanewbie wrote: Thanks very much guys. I have tried going to my wireless network through control panel then clicked "show available wireless networks" but I get "windows cannot configure - if you have enabled another program to manage the wireless

FreeBSD 7.0-RC2 ath wireless issues
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not sure why your wireless is ra0 though. Normally that'd be wlan0, or eth# if your distro didn't account for wireless. AdHoc is generally for smaller networks and computer to computer connections. But it can/will handle multiple connections. Managed just has a lot less overhead on larger networks.

View Avalible Wireless Networks?
I'd like to install a wireless network in my apartment. Anybody know if Xbox Live will be able to use a wireless network router? Both my Xbox and my PC would need to be on the wireless network. I don't want to have cables running all over the apartment. If this is possible, can anybody help me figure out exactly

Tech Tip 115 Securing Your Wireless Network
You could (if you wanted) buy a combined router and wireless access point - many manufacturers make them, but this would increase the cost. It is important to remember that wireless networks are not switched. Therefore any devices you have using that segment of your network contend for the same bandwidth (11Mbps in

cant see wireless network
Parallel to this demand is the growing popularity of wireless community networks powered by 802.11b technology, which pairs speedy Internet access with cheap, reliable equipment for a compelling alternative to ISPs. Wireless community networks are especially appealing to communities on a budget, such as schools and

Cannot connect to wireless network
My network card is built-in to the laptop and its light is always on. When I go to View Available Wireless Networks, I can see my neighbors' networks. I connected to one of their unsecure networks without a problem. However, our home network doesn't even show up in the list of Available wireless networks.

Windows unable to find certificate for wireless network
How I got away from constantly being picked up is that after I boot up and Windows has latched onto my network, I open the network icon in the lower left tray, and under the *General* tab I click on *Properties*, then click on the *Wireless Networks* tab and uncheck *use windows to configure my wireless network

Wireless Network Connection Properties
Hi, I was going to install a wireless network in my house using my cable modem and I just wanted to check and see if wireless networks cause any lag or more packet loss during gameplay online? If anyone can let me know of any bad things about going wireless please let me know. Thanks I sit on my sofa with my laptop

Disabling Windows XP control over wireless network settings
I was wondering how long it would take spammers to find that in busy metropolitan areas they could find and use unsecured wireless networks to do a quick fly-by-night spam run. Not long at all, I'm afraid. I was tracking down a particular spammer that seemed to be able to jump IPs pretty quick.

Setting up a wireless network
Some wireless networks are very slow. 802.11b networks are 11mbs, however, that is reduced by 20% to 40%, depending on your hardware, if WEP encryption is Many wireless networks include performance monitors you can use to see what the network speed is. If you are comparing your wireless network to 100 mbs

Disabling Windows XP control over wireless network settings
I'm using an HP notebook with Windows Vista 6.0 and am unable to find any wireless networks. I've tried troubleshooting, repairing, and even making sure my wifi is on and nothing has worked. When I try to connect to a network my computer says there are none available, usually I'm able to see about 6 networks

Security with wireless and broadband networks
I am trying to sort out all the brand-name wireless networks. We have cable modem and are currently using a server computer connected to the cable modem and then to clients via the Intel Anypoint which works over the phone lines. Works well most of the time but the server, which seems to be a software router,

see other wireless network
<http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi#Attenuation> plus other surrounding wireless networks causing the signal to bounce all over the place. The surrounding wireless networks cause interference. If this is the case, move the access point to a less polluted channel (1, 6, or 11), move the access point away from

WIRELESS NETWORK ADAPTOR. CAN'T ACCESS INTERNET
Mark Lloyd mll...@bugmail.com alt windows-me On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 19:29:00 -0700, Falcon <falcon23...@comcast.net> wrote: I am trying to sort out all the brand-name wireless networks. We have cable modem and are currently using a server computer connected to the cable modem and then to clients via the Intel Anypoint

Sprint Sells Washington, DC, Wireless Network to Omnipoint
Now I have reenabled both but cant connect to the wireless network. it says there are no wireless networks in range. the wireless light is on on the router. i took the laptop home where I also have an adls modem router with wireless access and it cant see that either.is there some other setting I have to do to

Trouble with wireless networks
Interestingly when I run `tcpdump -ttt -vv -n -i ath0` I am able to see broadcasts from other clients on the network. Also if I run ` airodump-ng --band bg ath0` I can see a whole host of wireless networks including the one I am trying to connect to. Any information/advice would be much appreciated.