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NameHoward Brown
Date2006-04-14 13:25
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MessageHello Chuck,
I am trying to get Home Networking to work in the following setup: Windows XP Pro w/ SP2 wire connected to a Linksys Wireless Gateway which is connected to a Satelite DSL and my Dell laptop with Win ME having a linksys-B Notebook adapter
PC-card. Both units connect nicely to the internet however I can't seem to accomplish networking with file and computer sharing.

I am about to read thru your blogs to see if an anser to my problems can be found. I have read some and feel with your knowledge I may be able to solve my delima.


NameMargaret Nelson-Quin
Date2006-04-11 20:54
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Home Pagewww.phoenixappraisal.org
MessageThank you, still trying to untie the MS networking knot, but your blog has lots of great ideas of what kinds of things to check.


NameDan Roberts
Date2006-04-10 19:44
MessageChuck:

Thanks for the leads on possible solutions to my problem of connecting to the Internet.

I am currently trying two things. I corrected the Power Management tab on the AsusTek Integrated Controller and also turned off the hibernation feature on my computer. Hopefully this will solve the problem.

Thanks

D-Man


NameDoug
Date2006-04-07 10:00
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MessageThanks for all the info. I am beginning to understand this stuff a bit more, yet still can't figure out the problems I have been having. Will keep trying!!

Doug (Seattle)


NameDavid
Date2006-04-07 7:46
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MessageChuck,

Just discovered your web site today from a google search on network enumeration problems. As a longtime computer professional and frequent network hacker (not by choice!), let me say thanks for providing a wonderful source of networking information in a clear, concise, and easy to follow manner. Your descriptions of complex issues and networking scenarios are some of the best I've seen.

David (Colorado Springs)


NameD Pauls
Date2006-04-06 18:01
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MessageChuck,

You've bailed me out twice now. Thanks for providing this great service.


NameGarry
Date2006-04-05 17:28
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MessageIve just had a look at your site and found a lot of helpful infomation great work.
A quetion if you have time.
I have 2 XP pro machines networked through a router the internet connection is through a wireless modem connected to the router.
Both computers can ping each other.
Both computers can access the internet.
Guest account is active on both computers.
Both computers show up in network places.
However when I try to browse a shared folder over the network I get a password box asking for a password for the guest account on the other computer.
A blank password does not work nor do any other user passwords.
smilie Do you have any sugestions as to how this can be fixed?
PS
I have tryed to connect the network with a crossover cable and got the same behaviour so I guess the router is not to blame.
Regards
Garry

Hi, Garry,

If you can post your questions online, many folks can probably help you. The format and the facilities offered on this Guestbook really don't give us the communications ability needed here.

Try posting in one or both of the online forums listed r> DSLR Forums - Networking



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NamePete
Date2006-03-28 11:39
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Messagesmilie
What a fantastic resource for troubleshooting. Many thanks.
Pete
(My problem simply ended up being a space included in a workgroup name but I learnt loads troubleshooting!)


NameRose DesRochers
Date2006-03-27 9:34
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Home Pagehttp://www.invision-graphics.com
MessageYou have a very imformative blog. Kudos to you.


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