Actually, if the chosen machine is Windows XP, you don't need to install the
front-end software (BNU) at all. The base station can be managed through
the browser by simply typing in the IP address in the Address line. The
base station doesn't need any modification of settings when a new machine is
added to the LAN, unless it is filtering by MAC address.
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"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> No problem. Just load the Broadband Network Utility on
> any of the PC's on your LAN.
> On your new PC just remember, your workgroup name is not
> the same as your wireless network name, they are
> different settings. Make sure your new computer's
> workgroup name is correct. Check it at - control panel -
> system - computer name - change - and enter
> your "Workgroup" name.
>
> Gary
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have a desktop that is on its last legs and this is
>>where I initially setup my MN-500 Base station via
>>ethernet. I have three laptops, two running MN-520
>>Adapters and one new laptop with it's own integrated
>>wireless wifi internal. Can I get rid of my desktop and
>>run the whole thing off of one of the laptops?
>>Additionally, I can see all of the computers that are
>>running Microsoft adapters in the Microsoft Broadband
>>Network Utility, but cannot see my new computer which
> has
>>it's own internal wifi adapter?
>>.
>>