The just do these commands, one at a time, and copy+paste the results from the command window: ping www.yahoo.com tracert www.yahoo.com
SET JAVA_HOME= "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_05\bin "; I don't think the semi-colon is necessary and is the cause of the problem.
You should be getting 8-10 mb/sec. Go to Start button > Programs > Accessories > Command prompt and use these 2 commands separately: ping...
1. You do not mention which version of XP (service pack version). You should install service pack 3. 2. Install ONLY the drivers for the wlan...
enjoy!!
IE didn't load the site inside a Firefox window. It's likely FF crashed and was still resident in memory and the FF window did not completely...
http://etree.org/mkw.html
http://www.wlanparts.com/
FYI folks, even if the wifi is unsecured and enabled, one would only be able to access the shares on another computer. I suggest uninstalling...
1. Go to Control Panel > Users > tell us all of the user accounts shown. 2. Right click My Computer icon on Desktop > select Properties > click...
Well, there's really only ONE Linux, the kernel itself. Thus, knowing which kernel is being used helps when tshooting hardware problems, but...
If it's XP Home edition the default admin password is blank, there is none. If your account is an admin account, i.e. part of the admin group,...
PCI adapters usually have a scrued on antenna which can be replaced or upgraded to higher gain. (scrued is misspelled intentionally to bypass this...
Correct, but its YOUR password, they will give it to you. Some modems have the password labeled on the bottom or back of the device.
In a batch file the next action will start when the previous one completes, e.g. the next line with the command. For example, I use these 2...
Perhaps you meant something different, but I find the command line in Linux just as easy/complicated as Windows command line. Every shell program...
Access the modem control panel via a Web browser. There should be a setting in there re "connection time out" or similar setting that...
I've setup these for some of my clients, very nice and fast too....
AFAIK, the built in administrator is disabled by default in Windows Vista. You'll have to enable the administrator using Computer Management.
Separate names with a comma.