Hi
The status of reality is described here.
Why I see Wireless connections that are not mine in my Wireless Network
display?
http://www.ezlan.net/faq.html#signal
Functionally, I would divide the issue into two parts.
1. Making sure that others do not connect to your family Wireless.
That can be achieved by using security measure like WPA-PSK, or better
WPA-AES (if existing in your hardware).
2. Avoiding your Family connecting to other folks Wireless Network.
If you are using Windows Zero Configuration (WZC), it is a matter of
self-control, and setting WZC as described by Len and other posters.
Otherwise disable WZC (
http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html ), and use the
original Wireless utility that came with the card. Many of the propriety
Wireless utilities can be set in a manner that would make it harder to
connect to other Wireless Networks.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Ritter197" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My daughter is trying to set up a wireless connection between her desktop
> and her daughter's in the next room.
>
> She is using a wireless Netgear Router, Cable, Windows XP, SP2.
>
> Her daughter's computer runs the same software.
>
> When I was at her house and installed the ASUS Adapter LAN PCI WL-138G,
> IEEE802.11g 54 Mbps, it worked initially and I was able to get on the
> Internet on her daughter's computer.
>
> I then updated via the Express route Windows XP, restrted and thereafter
> could not sign on anymore to the Internet. (This page cannot be displayed)
>
> Device Manger shows the card installed, no yellow exclamation mark, and
> that the device is working properly.
>
> I un-installed the device and re-installed the PCI card with the supplied
> CD, but it gain would not connect.
>
> What can I advise her to do now?
>