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Old 08-07-2006, 11:17   #16
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Re: WLAN card trouble...

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I have 3 comps, with comp 1 being my main rig. All 3 could see each other on the network thru "My Network Places" connected with RJ45 with a Linksys router.

I installed a WLAN card on comp 1 (main rig) Now when I goto "My Network Places" I can no longer see the other 2 comps. They can see each other but neither can see me.
I have a setup of six computers (laptops and towers), wired and wireless. Sometimes I have the problem you have described - to fix it, I temporarily disable my anti-virus/internet shield/firewall (F-Secure), then establish the connection, then re-enable F-Secure.
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Old 09-07-2006, 11:20   #17
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With the linksys router make sure you have it set in the right network infrastrucutre mode, something to do with ad-hoc I recall. Only one way will allow your wired and wireless to speak to each other.
It worked first time out of the box Rob... see this is why I wanted to stay with Linksys... simplicity..
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