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Larry
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      06-22-2004, 11:47 PM
My new MN-130 on Pentium III (Emonster) with Win98SE
cannot find my network, with or without a cable attached.
During setup, I said I wanted computer-to-computer.
Troubleshooting only talks about "base station", which I
don't have. How do I get MS Broadband Network Utility to
find my computer-to-computer network?
 
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      06-23-2004, 03:03 AM
Open the properties for the wireless connection. Check
that both wireless adapters are set to use same SSID,
channel, and encryption (same key and key length). There
is also an Advanced setting for ad-hoc (peer-to-peer),
infrastructure or both -- select ad-hoc.

Finally, set both machines to use the same workgroup.
You'll also need to disable any firewalls on the wireless
connections (or open ports for NetBIOS).

BTW, is any light blinking on the MN130?

>-----Original Message-----
>My new MN-130 on Pentium III (Emonster) with Win98SE
>cannot find my network, with or without a cable

attached.
>During setup, I said I wanted computer-to-computer.
>Troubleshooting only talks about "base station", which I
>don't have. How do I get MS Broadband Network Utility

to
>find my computer-to-computer network?
>.
>

 
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Jason Tsang
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      06-23-2004, 03:13 AM
The MN130 is not a wireless card.

SSID, Channel and encryption (and other settings like ad-hoc and
infrastructure mode) don't apply.

--
Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP

Find out about the MS MVP Program -
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> Open the properties for the wireless connection. Check
> that both wireless adapters are set to use same SSID,
> channel, and encryption (same key and key length). There
> is also an Advanced setting for ad-hoc (peer-to-peer),
> infrastructure or both -- select ad-hoc.
>
> Finally, set both machines to use the same workgroup.
> You'll also need to disable any firewalls on the wireless
> connections (or open ports for NetBIOS).
>
> BTW, is any light blinking on the MN130?
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >My new MN-130 on Pentium III (Emonster) with Win98SE
> >cannot find my network, with or without a cable

> attached.
> >During setup, I said I wanted computer-to-computer.
> >Troubleshooting only talks about "base station", which I
> >don't have. How do I get MS Broadband Network Utility

> to
> >find my computer-to-computer network?
> >.
> >



 
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joker
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      06-23-2004, 06:23 AM
You need to have either a Switch or cross over cable between the two
computers.

Larry wrote:

> My new MN-130 on Pentium III (Emonster) with Win98SE
> cannot find my network, with or without a cable attached.
> During setup, I said I wanted computer-to-computer.
> Troubleshooting only talks about "base station", which I
> don't have. How do I get MS Broadband Network Utility to
> find my computer-to-computer network?


 
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      06-23-2004, 11:21 AM
Right. I guess I'm getting too used to wireless
networking --

>-----Original Message-----
>The MN130 is not a wireless card.
>
>SSID, Channel and encryption (and other settings like ad-

hoc and
>infrastructure mode) don't apply.
>
>--
>Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP
>
>Find out about the MS MVP Program -
>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
>
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>> Open the properties for the wireless connection. Check
>> that both wireless adapters are set to use same SSID,
>> channel, and encryption (same key and key length).

There
>> is also an Advanced setting for ad-hoc (peer-to-peer),
>> infrastructure or both -- select ad-hoc.
>>
>> Finally, set both machines to use the same workgroup.
>> You'll also need to disable any firewalls on the

wireless
>> connections (or open ports for NetBIOS).
>>
>> BTW, is any light blinking on the MN130?
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >My new MN-130 on Pentium III (Emonster) with Win98SE
>> >cannot find my network, with or without a cable

>> attached.
>> >During setup, I said I wanted computer-to-computer.
>> >Troubleshooting only talks about "base station",

which I
>> >don't have. How do I get MS Broadband Network Utility

>> to
>> >find my computer-to-computer network?
>> >.
>> >

>
>
>.
>

 
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