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I have win 98 and 2000 on the same computer both with Internet explorer version 6.0. Explorer works fine in win 98. but not in win 2000. my internet is highspeed wireless using a netgear lan card. win 2000 was installed about a week ago. When in win 2000 if I go to start,settings,network/internet, lan connection,

IE 7 is only program that can access internet
Be sure to apply SP4 and these two below to your new install before connecting to any network. Internet included. (sasser, msblast) http://download.microsoft. com/download/E/6/A/E6A04295-D2A8-40D0-A0C5-241BFECD095E/W2KSP4_EN.EXE http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-043.mspx

internet explorer fails to connect
Network settings are fine on both computers as both have connected at = one time or another to the Inet. All are happy in the Device Manager. "Internet Connection Wizard" does not connect Secondary PC. TIA Chase ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C2F2D7.DAC06ED0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

VPN connection stops responding
These machines are all connected to an internal network using Ethernet, and IBM OS/2 Warp Connect V 3.0. All machines have TCP/IP and IBM Peer to Peer installed. Meanwhile one machine has a 28800 modem attached, and is used to connect to the external INTERNET using a local Internet Service Provider (ISP).

can't connect to internet
My aim was to have my very old A3000 connecting using 10base2 (coax) to a standard ethernet [snip] So I'm basically asking where to go from here(! To set up the network modules, I do something like: Run Boot:Resources.!Internet.!Boot RMLoad System:Modules.Network.Internet RMLoad System:Modules.Network.

Clients Network internet connection?
We have got an ISDN router hooked up to linux and we appear to have managed to configure this to connect to the outside world. Our challenge now is to try and get the rest of the network to communicate to Linux via the ethernet so that they can access the internet from their windows desktop. To give internet access

how to connect to internet using router
How can I delete not only my network/Internet configuration files, but everything on WindowsXP related to the setup of the network/Internet, I keep getting Windows services/components trying to connect to the Internet, mainly for DNS. I strongly suspect this is a configuration problem rather than malware.

Connecting a GPRS phone to a network?
From the XP computer I can map the C: drive of the 98 computer and access data files and the network icon in the tray of the 98 computer says "internet gateway: connected". But I cannot connect to the net from the 98 computer???. I ran & re-ran (many times) the home network setup disk but with no success.

Cannot connect to the internet : dhcp and dialup. Please help!
There is one designated main base station, and one or more remote base stations (which get their Internet connection from the main one). If the remote has an Ethernet port, it allows a non-wireless computer to connect into the wireless network. You can choose wheter to allow wireless clients to connect to the

Share Internet Connection Error
From my laptop I can connect to the internet fine with the firewall off, but when the firewall is on I keep getting the "page not displayed" page in IE. The network works fine. What do I need to set in TPF to allow me to access the web on my laptop? Maybe the firewall setting for IE is blocking your DNS server.

Need Advice on Wireless internet bill paying while boondocking
Jeff
McKay <coma...@yahoo.com> wrote: Looking at options to connect Xbox to the internet via my house wi-fi - if I get the Microsoft wi-fi dongle, is there a way for me to enter the WEP key for the network? You should be able to enter that information under the connection details. You'll probably have to tell it to

Connect Xbox to internet
I think I recall having read somewhere that one can do something to discover what devices are on a network (Home lan). The IP from outside is of course visible to ipconfig, when connecting to internet from a windows machine thru the cable modem, but I see nothing that indicates what its lanside ethernet address

Networks and ICS (long)
Still, you need to use a sort of NAT to be able to connect to neighbor EGs and the CIGs. Whatever large your network would be, it won't belong to the Internet if you don't comply with the Internet rules. Please note that the above are related only to the IP and other routing protocols. There are more reasons and

Intel video phone cannot find Internet connection on Network
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you mean that each Wireless computer on its own can connect to the Internet, and together they can maintain functional LAN's file transfer but No Internet to both? When I manage to connect to my network, on both laptops I get "limited connectivity" and cannot access the internet. Going crazy here and I have

Weird Problem with network/internet
In the Network and Sharing Center, Vista sees two Networks: Network (private) and Unidentified Network (public), but both have the same IP information. Both also say local and internet access, but I cannot connect to the Internet. Disabling one of the active connections (one of the fixes suggested by Windows)

Network Internet and Email access via a linux box
I'll be using the internet on my wireless network and for some reason my connection will just stop, and I'm forced to go through Microsoft Diagnostics to reconnect. This is basically what I see through the diagnostics: warn HTTP: Error 12007 connecting to www.microsoft.com: The server name or address could not be

Tiny personal Firewall 3.0 and network internet access
Sandi - Microsoft MVP since 1999 (IE/OE) http://inetexplorer.mvps. org/ "stevem" <ste...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:316FEEE7-B65D-46F3-8AB3-4D9536BC34B6@microsoft.com... i have an office network (4 computers), all connected together, all are ok. all but one connect to the internet. we have dsl,

Connecting desktop to laptop for temporary internet access
Scott "Edward J. Neth" wrote: You would need to add a second network card to the PC attached to the Internet, and connect the WLAN-AP to that card (with a crossover cable), just as you'd connect a hub or another PC to it. You'll also need to set up internet connection sharing (WIndows98SE or higher) on the server

Cannot clear ARP cache
... microsoft public windowsxp network_web microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment How can I delete not only my network/Internet configuration files, I keep getting Windows services/components trying to connect to the Internet, mainly for DNS. I strongly suspect this is a configuration problem rather than