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      01-11-2006, 08:28 PM
I tried to configure a ms network to utilize my printer on my host computer
which has my DSL connection. This really screwed up my wireless access on
the laptop.
I have bridges that they say deleting will fix my issue so I can go back to
a wireless TCP/IP connection on my lap top. I can't delete these bridges and
don't have a access to the web via my laptop either. I have a actiontec modem
that works fine on my host computer. My laptop now does not have a connection
to the web.
Open for ideas.
thanks
 
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Doug Sherman [MVP]
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      01-11-2006, 09:24 PM
There is not enough information to understand this configuration. However,
to the extent that XP bridges created during the course of running the setup
wizard are causing a problem, try disabling them before you try to delete
them:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823305/en-us

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP

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> I tried to configure a ms network to utilize my printer on my host

computer
> which has my DSL connection. This really screwed up my wireless access on
> the laptop.
> I have bridges that they say deleting will fix my issue so I can go back

to
> a wireless TCP/IP connection on my lap top. I can't delete these bridges

and
> don't have a access to the web via my laptop either. I have a actiontec

modem
> that works fine on my host computer. My laptop now does not have a

connection
> to the web.
> Open for ideas.
> thanks



 
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      01-11-2006, 10:18 PM
Thanks - I have disabled the bridges - I am still not able to get a wireless
connection.

"k" wrote:

> I tried to configure a ms network to utilize my printer on my host computer
> which has my DSL connection. This really screwed up my wireless access on
> the laptop.
> I have bridges that they say deleting will fix my issue so I can go back to
> a wireless TCP/IP connection on my lap top. I can't delete these bridges and
> don't have a access to the web via my laptop either. I have a actiontec modem
> that works fine on my host computer. My laptop now does not have a connection
> to the web.
> Open for ideas.
> thanks

 
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