According to your description, of couse ethernet is more reliable and easy to manage. However, no ISP can provide "direct ethernet connection"...
if you are using windows xp pro, try these: http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/wxpservr.html...
This should be the communication problem between your computer and DHCP server which may reside in the router. If you are sure other computers...
Could you try the #7 I posted in this thread: http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=56502
Maybe the windows has already "remembered" something. Just try this: go to control panel click on "user accounts " click on one user you are...
I could list 2 possible reasons for your reference: 1 Virus, spyware, adware ... 2 Your ISP is upgrading their devices in your area. BTW,...
Usually, you just need to do 2 things before you can get the shared folders in another computer. 1 Open "My network place" in desktop, on the...
The better way is: type "command" into the run dialog box. then you will get a DOS window. then type "ipconfig /renew" However I...
Thanks Peter! I have read that.
You are right! My suggestion is temporary for you letting things work. And then you will have time to find out who is the culprit. Or you can...
If you have a huge number of users, there would be a big task. Maybe you can write a script which can create shortcut for everyone? or write...
Have you tried put your host machine outside of your LAN and using the public IP?(just for test)
Good point! I have used this way to one of my customer who used linksys wireless router and encountered the same situation as glaw000 described...
I love your picture so much!:D I hope you have solved the problem. Otherwise, please back with some detail information and model of the router...
Sorry, I have not used powerline for this situation. Why do I give you such a suggestion because I think there might be some strong radio...
This one sounds weird, sorry, I have no idea about it. Maybe someone will give a suggestion.
Did you do this ? 1.Click Start, point to Run, type gpedit.msc, and then click OK to start the Group Policy Editor. 2.Open Computer...
Maybe you can try some "ethernet over power line" product. Then, you don't have to pave the cable. However, you need buy some "adapters ".
Are you using an account with "NULL" password ? If yes, this may help http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;303846
Have you ever contacted your ISP? Everything you described seems OK.
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