Are they all the same specification?
The limits are concurrent connections. So in reality, you may be able to support file sharing for more then 10 users, as long as they don't all...
It could be interference. That is there is another strong signal and the connection is having to slow down to make sure the traffic passes OK....
It's common for "Entire Network" not to appear initially. That doesn't make it any less annoying, but I don't think that a peculiar symptom....
Network file sharing suddenly not working as expected: sounds like it could be the "QoS packet scheduler" issue raising its head again. Have a...
Netgear NAS boxes provide this sort of functionality, but they are not cheap. if it were me, I'd get a unit like the Buffalo linkstation live,...
I have seen instances where the wireless drivers don't restart properly if you pull out a wireless PCMCIA card and then put it back in. The...
You can use a script to achieve what you want. However, that script will need to be customised for your configuration. One of the best texts I've...
I expect this is what you are after: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237282
Best way I find to install an OS is to go into the BIOS set-up (On the very first screens as the PC boot - that is seconds before you get to the...
Have a look at this Microsoft guide http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/maintain/share.mspx
The first place I would have started was with the network hardware - but as you've replaced the switch, that should have dealt with that. There is...
Is there a problem caused by the clock being wrong - a router should still work correctly, even if it thinks it is working at a different time to...
Also, have a look at this post http://www.windowsbbs.com/showpost.php?p=175166&postcount=6
I agree with Scott's advice - hardware VPN is the best solution, especially if you have a number of PCs (more than two) that you are trying to...
Lorreen, It would be more helpful to others if you hadn't deleted your original post when you found the solution, but instead had posted the...
First let's get the basics out of the way. Have you set up your systems so that they use the server as their primary DNS? If not, that's the first...
2000 or 2003?
Do you connect to the printer by name or IP address?
If the user has admin rights, it shouldn't just be for the session. However, it may only affect that user, so you may need to check the account...
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