Friday, February 12th, 2010 at
11:08 am
most laptops nowadays come with wireless network cards right? i was wondering if i had two of these laptops could i have a wireless LAN network between them for gaming purposes? could i do this with more than 2 laptops?
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
5:53 pm
I am trying to connect two laptops in my home, am using wifi network in my home, so anyone can help me out connect two laptops through wireless. If anyone knows can you please give the step by step method for connection. Is that possible for me to connect with already existing wireless router or do i need to go with a seperate one for connecting.
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
5:11 pm
I want to share files between my laptops. Is it possible to do this on a wireless (no ethernet cable)?
Do I need to set static IP Addresses for each laptop?
Is there a website that will tell me how to do this (for 2 wireless laptops)?
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
5:10 am
I have made adhoc wire less network connection between two laptops.How can i share the file between these two laptops? Help me.
Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at
5:51 pm
I have a home network where my linksys WRT54 is connected with my desktop. I have two laptops and internet is working very slow on both of them. It says network cable is unplugged. Why is internet so slow on laptops when the desktop seems to work fine.
Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at
11:08 am
i currently have a cable modem and a us robotics wireless router. The desktop pc is wired into the router, and the laptops are all getting internet via this router… now all laptops are running windows xp while the desktop is running vista… can this be done or would i need to get a wireless adapter for the desktop pc?
Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at
5:08 am
I have two laptops that connect to the ISA 2004 protected network by use of an access point or a wireless router. The laptops have the firewall client installed and can access the network, share files, browse the net. Even when the laptops grab an IP off the router (the router is on the protected LAN) they still connect fine. The only issue is that POP3 access in not happening. Thunderbird, Outlook, Outlook Express all fail to send or receive. Plug them in to the network with a CAT5 and the email works with no problems. I am not sure exactly what the issue is and was hoping for someone to shine some light in my direction. The wireless AP and router have been assigned a static IP since before ISA 2004 was ever installed. Email might have worked in the past but now it does not. This problem has just been brought to my attention.
Friday, February 5th, 2010 at
6:13 pm
I have 2 laptops and want to be able to connect them together to transfer files and music etc…can I just connect them together via a usb cable or would I need to set them up another way.
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at
11:58 am
I have two laptops that I want to link up on a network (so when both laptops are on, I can access files between the two hard drives).
I use the wireless internet on both.
Just not sure where to begin – and what I should do to maintain security.
Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
11:31 am
I have a desktop PC and 2 laptops with a 2wire wireless modem. How do i set the network up so that the laptops can access music/movie/data files that are on the desktop? The desktop is directly connected to the 2wire modem and the laptops are wireless.