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Using a wireless laptop as a wireless keyboard/mouse for MCE
Jim Haynes hay...@alumni.uark.edu comp os linux networking Well I've tried using Google and HOWTO files and a bunch of other resources before asking the question on the net - but is there any wireless card that will plug into a laptop, just work out of the box, and is currently available? Everything I read seemed

OT: Networkisti help - Windows Firewall and wireless laptop.
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next-generation technology being used by Verizon, which can provide wireless downloads to a laptop between five and 10 times quicker than a dial-up connection over a wired telephone, will be rolled out nationally over the course of two years, with some cities getting the service by this summer.

Disable wireless network adapter when a laptop is docked?
The laptop is a lenovo X41 with XP pro SP2. It is on the network, joined to the domain, in DNS, in IN-add-arpa. I dont get it. I just dont get it. It sounds like you are using a wireless NAT Router to connect to your domain network. A NAT Router will act like a firewall as far as outside-connections-coming-in is

FS: Laptop MiniPCI internal wireless card..,
Nufkamp call_me_mr_...@hotmail.com alt warez uk It was indeed the webcam causing the problem. Turned it off and no lag at all. Thanks to all who made suggestions. -- Nukamp My new sig is in the post,

k:mini pci wireless za laptop hp
Jack Jack(MVP)@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows networking wireless Hi If it is very old it might not work with 32bit cards and needs an old 16bit card. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Trevor" <tre...@nospam.woldsweather.plus.net> wrote in message news:6714f$47af69f9$50e5af86$13495@news.eurofeeds.com.

Wireless laptop won't connect
General Schvantzkoph schvantzk...@yahoo.com comp os linux misc alt comp linux linux redhat comp os linux setup linux redhat install On Tue, 15 May 2007 12:39:34 -0700, Richard Vaughn wrote: One of my users is getting a new Dell laptop that he wants to run FC6, and he's very nervous about the video and wireless

Laptop - Ubuntu wireless question
gmail.com wrote: I just got a wirless router for my PC and laptop. If I want to make a home network, PC and 1 laptop, do I need a wireless network adaptor for the PC or does Unless I'm misunderstanding, you don't have to connect the laptop via cable. If the laptop is wireless to the wireless router via WIFI,

Belkin Wireless router disconnects laptop ...
Phil Allison philalli...@tpg.com.au alt audio pro live-sound "Stanley P. Pickens" Other than having as much distance between the mic recievers and the laptop as possible and adjusting frequencies to find one which picks up less noise from the laptop - what else can be done? ** Very little - other than change

Best Laptop Wireless Data Carrier
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D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand nz comp In article <fp7rd9$a4...@aioe.org>, Lodi did write: The first thing I intend doing is trashing the hard drive and re- installing Gutsy with the alternate CD installer option of "Guided LVM with encryption". Laptop common sense and all that.

set up wireless laptop
I did the same with my current notebook, by using it's own wireless-g built in adapter and adding a D-Link wireless-n so it now zooms along, almost on a par with the wired desktops. Thanks Cari! Hmm, there is still room for external PC Card wireless adapter, if I had three wireless connectors...okay, okay,

wtd: internal wireless card for laptop
Saberx billwhee...@gmail.com nf wanted I have this Truemobile Dell MiniPCI internal Wireless "B" card. Will work in other laptops besides Dell's. I had it running in a Thinkpad no problems. $10.00 firm.

Renaming a wireless connection
It's normally only Laptop (smaller type) Keyboards that have an "FN" Key, cos they don't have so many other Keys available to use. When you Press (& usually Hold) the "FN" Key down, it "Modifies" the Action of the other Keys, so you can get different "Actions" (Functions) from the same Keys, depending on what

Recommend a laptop wireless card that just works?
I'm about to just not worry about the wireless laptop card working. That missing file might be the whole problem. Send me a reply stating what file it can't find. If it can't find the file to remove, tell it to skip or ignore that file and continue the uninstall. If it still fails to uninstall, you may have to use

Damn Small Linux on Laptop - Wireless Problem
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Looking for a cheap PC notebook/laptop with an external ...
Rabbit Rabbit...@Hotmail.com uk people silversurfers "pmj" <p...@newsgroup.for.details> wrote in message news:Gh9ph.28815$k74.26246@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk... (& if you use the FN Key with them, then that passes the FN Key Action through to the Operating System Sheesh FN gets everywhere.

Wireless for Mac OS 10.1 laptop
Garry Knight garrykni...@gmx.net alt os linux suse Peter C Hinkle wrote: Hi, I am trying to setup my linuxbox to simply provide internet and mail etc. to my ipaq and laptop over a SMC smcwpci-g wireless card with a realtek chipset. If all 3 machines have WiFi cards that work and are recognised, possibly the

receiving on a wireless laptop
When the wireless is IN and the wired is out, that wireless interface (aka my laptop) becomes essentially invisible to my wired network. I can PING the laptop's wireless interface from the other machines using the IP, but there's no hostname associated with it as the hostname is associated with the WIRED IP

Recommend a laptop wireless card that just works?
I have a laptop and docking station, under Windows XP it automatically disabled the wireless adapter when hooked up to its docking station. This was achieved because XP used different hardware profiles, having done a bit of digging it would appear that Vista doesn't support multiple hardware profiles - is this

How to turn on/off Wireless in various Laptop Models
Riebi...@arcor.de microsoft public win3x_wfw_dos neilsanner schrieb: Is there any Wireless PC Card supporting WPA and 802.11g compatible with win3x/dos? I didn't see one so far. All cards working in DOS are WEP and 802.11b only. -- Robert Riebisch Bitte NUR in der Newsgroup antworten! Please reply to the Newsgroup

Laptop wireless connection problem
It's normally only Laptop (smaller type) Keyboards that have an "FN" Key, cos they don't have so many other Keys available to use. Just looked at my laptop and found it. It was blue writing on a black key so I never noticed it before. If you look at the other keys, you may find various symbols in the same blue,