Wireless LAN connectivity in Windows XP is hard to accomplish. For the most part, it just takes a lot of messing around with the settings. However, I need a few more specifics than you have presented here.
First, I assume that your computer can see the wireless connections, but you cannot get...
There are about a zillion ways to do what you described. First, the TV thing: One of the least expensive cards to do this with is the ATI All In Wonder Pro, although it does have a few bugs. This video card supports coax, RCA connectors, and Svideo both incoming and outgoing.
The...
This is just a shot in the dark, but I have good instincts. It sounds like you maybe have some spyware on your system or your browser has been hijacked. Download adaware at www.lavasoft.nu or www.lavasoft.de and run it.
Post back if that does not work.
Can you see both computers from within network neighborhood from both machines? The pinging problem concerns me. Can the XP machine ping itself? Is there a firewall installed on the XP machine that is maybe blocking the ICMP port (port 7). Also, on the XP machine, check the the...
I've got a similar project as beagle9479 on 8/23/02. In this case, I am creating a static route between two unrelated networks using the public bitcloud. The purpose for the route(s) is to perform remote management on my clients' systems.
My network is in the 192.168.2.x range, my linksys is...
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