I have a USB2.0 Memory Stick and When I connect it to my USB2.0 Port it disconnects after about 10 minutes, I do not have this problem on the USB1.1 ports on my computer system.
Any tips would be useful
Thanks
I have already Run through that process, My ISP uses a fixed Ip address and I have set everything up accordingly
But when I run the Activation cycle the information displayed says that it is a WAN driver.
The Modem software also has WAN/LAN drivers (For windows) and they are seperate drivers...
I looked at that site and the problem is trhat is supplies a Wide Area Network (WAN) Driver Rather than the Local Area Network (LAN) driver that I need to communicate with my ISP.
Thanks For the Feedback Tho
KSPN
I looked at that site and the problem is trhat is supplies a Wide Area Network (WAN) Driver Rather than the Local Area Network (LAN) driver that I need to communicate with my ISP.
Thanks For the Feedback Tho
KSPN
I want to setup a dsl-200 USB ADSL Modem on my Linux Computer (as a server0 and am having trouble fomding the drivers that would do the job.
for my ISP I need a LAN driver as compared to the standard that I have been abvle to find being a WAN driver.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Thanks
kspn
I have found that Yu can use the Client side of it but as Far as I have been able to tell the Host side is built into Windows XP and Is not transferrable.
If anyone can do this I would also Appreciate it.
I am also getting the fault then Event Viewer Information is
"Faulting application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2800.1106, faulting module msctf.dll, version 5.1.2600.1106, fault address 0x00031a2c."
Any tips?
I have managed to get it working once, but that was only for 1 day thenthe system crashed and I cannot find the drivers again.
It is a real pain, I think that the only way that I can get dual screen working will be to get a dual-head card.
I do 3D graphics drawing and Digital Video editing so...
I am having problems setting up a dual screen setup in Windows XP
The drivers worked fine under Windows 98/ME but when I trued to get it running under XP it either didn't work (The native drivers don't support dual screen), or when I tried another driver off the net it blanked my Primary...
I am having a problem in Windows XP Pro, occasionally I am getting an orphaned folder in the taskbar. The only way to get rid of it is to reboot the system. This is very annoying as it means that I cannot access the desktop.
Any hints or tips would be appreciated
The Computer is a Dell GX-150...
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