Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
5:20 pm
I have two laptops – both acer. The first has a built in Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG and the second (an older machine) has a Belkin 802.11g wireless card plugged in. I suspect I don’t understand networks well enough but I have tried everything but I cannot get the two machines to network. In the control panel I can see a Wireless network connection that loops through a BTHomeHub-9543. This is my internet connection. I have created a new profile called HomeNetwork with an SSID called Study. The operating mode is device to device. At the moment I have not set up an security settings. My First laptop is called HomeLaptop1. I have done nothing with the second laptop which is simply called HomeLaptop2. Can anyone please tell me how I can get these two machines together. I have been driven mad with the Windows XP or my cards telling me that something else is interfering with them. Any help would be much appreciate.
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
11:43 am
There was a commercial on today during football that indicated you can play music on your stereo from your laptop wirelessly and play movies from your laptop to your tv wirelessly. Is this some kind of new technology that you would need on your stereo or tv or is it just bluetooth? How does it work?
How do you pair stereos, other laptops and tvs using Windows 7?
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Monday, January 25th, 2010 at
5:14 pm
My friend’s laptops died and needs to retreive some pictures and stuff off of them. I know desktops pretty well but not laptops. The only thing that I can think of is a drive converter card, to hook up the drives to my desktop. One of the laptops is a standard type laptop drive, but the other is a sata type laptop drive? Thanks in advance for any input on this
Friday, January 22nd, 2010 at
10:32 pm
I am going to be a college student soon and I like the idea of the small laptop, but as far as storage space and speed how does the HP 10.1” mini laptop compare to a larger laptop? Also, is there anything else I might need to know about good laptops for college students?
Monday, January 18th, 2010 at
6:09 am
Can somebody explain me the procedure of sharing data between two laptops one having Vista and other having XP both using wireless and using ethernet crossover cable ? Also, can we connect the two using straight ethernet cable and what extra effort would be required for that ? Please provide the full procedure.
Thanks in Advance.
Monday, January 18th, 2010 at
6:09 am
Okay, I have one Vista laptop connected to a Buffalo router via wired connection (it can be wireless if need be) and one XP laptop connected to the router via wireless connection. I’m sure it’s something simple that I’m missing, but how do I get the two laptops communicating with each other for file sharing? I have a buch of stuff on my old XP laptop that I want to send to the new Vista one, and it would be really nice to do that via a network instead of copying it all to flash drives!
Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at
6:16 pm
I have two laptops running on my wireless network. However, my E systems latop keeps dropping its connection whenever the HP Pavillion is connected. Is there any way I can stop this? Both laptops use Vista.
Thursday, January 14th, 2010 at
11:58 pm
I know a lot of pc laptops that kick some serious butt, but how does the macbook pro(newest one) stack up?
Thursday, January 14th, 2010 at
10:38 am
I saw that these days laptops don’t have that much of a difference from computers with their CPUs, so why would people buy a computer these days? Why do you own a desktop?