The first thing I'd look at is auto-negotiation on your switch. It may be that your systems are having problems auto-negotiating their...
What do you get if you tracert www.google.com on the PC that doesn't work.
It might be worth checking the Exceptions setting for your wireless connections. They may have taken up the settings for your original wireless...
Are the wireless computers using the same IP subnet as the wired ones? If you are not sure can you post the IP address and subnets of one of the...
Good stuff!
I've always been a fan of Netgear routers for good solid cheap units. However, I recently needed a router in a hurry, and could only get hold of a...
The RRAS server doesn't need a static route as it is directly connected to the two local networks and therefore already knows about them. It also...
Separate or part of the same hierarchy will both work. Same hierarchy will mean more network traffic going over the link to maintain the...
Wired or wireless network?
It is always easier to manage a network of more than 5 users via a domain (active domain nowadays) than via peer to peer (workgroup). Transferring...
Best to start with the basics. Run this at a command prompt: ipconfig /all > ipconfig.txt and post the contents of the file ipconfig.txt
Looks like I was wrong about how it was being used then! :)
Could the problem code be associated with a driver? If as mattman describes, the difference between warm and cold boots is that hardware...
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Actually, thinking about it more - that code is firing client side. Therefore, it effectively a diagnostic of the users browser rather than your...
On my desktop system unescape('%3CDosM7cDor5ybipM7t%20M7sruuZcCRN%3DWnX%2F7sH%2F9...
Try using a user account with a password.
Connect to the router via cable. Then go to a command prompt and enter: tracert www.google.com > c:\tracert.txt That will create a file called...
Have you added the computers to the domain/AD? Is the 2003 server set as the primary DNS for the client PC? It needs to be!
I think you are assuming that the command line IF is cleverer than it really is. IF will let you do one thing or another, but it won't letter you...
Separate names with a comma.