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Scott
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      11-24-2004, 07:32 PM
I see there is a great deal of problem with the network
going in and out, but no fix. I know on my the host (or
base computer) cinnected to the router works fine. Its
the other computer/Laptop that don't work. I know on my
end it it the router. This is so because I travel a
great deal and take my laptops and it works 100% on other
networks. I also have apple airport that I take with me
to hotel that have a wireless networks and it works
100%. I figured I'll try to fix this in the next couple
of day or trash thing. If Microsoft can't support there
equipment why keep it. If anyone have any ideas how to
fix this problem besides turning the 802.1x or what ever
it was. Please e-mail me and post it on this site so
everyone can fix the problem too.

Also I hope everyone has a safe and Happy Thanksgiving,
Scott
 
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Chris H.
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      11-24-2004, 09:05 PM
It would be easier to assist you if you listed which router you're running
and what your setup is.
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"Scott" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I see there is a great deal of problem with the network
> going in and out, but no fix. I know on my the host (or
> base computer) cinnected to the router works fine. Its
> the other computer/Laptop that don't work. I know on my
> end it it the router. This is so because I travel a
> great deal and take my laptops and it works 100% on other
> networks. I also have apple airport that I take with me
> to hotel that have a wireless networks and it works
> 100%. I figured I'll try to fix this in the next couple
> of day or trash thing. If Microsoft can't support there
> equipment why keep it. If anyone have any ideas how to
> fix this problem besides turning the 802.1x or what ever
> it was. Please e-mail me and post it on this site so
> everyone can fix the problem too.
>
> Also I hope everyone has a safe and Happy Thanksgiving,
> Scott



 
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