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Hi, I have a wireless network card in my computer.  I would like to boost the signal strength.  What are some commercial, and home made solutions to increasing your signal?  How much more distan...
Zones: Hardware, NIC Cards / Adapters, Wireless E...Date Answered: 04/02/2004 Views: 0
I have two brand new Dell Latitude D505's, running Windows XP SP2.  I have tried the internal Intel Wireless 2200 cards, as well as, D-Link G630 cards.  The problem is I have 1 G630 H/W version B1,...
Zones: Wireless Networking, W...Date Answered: 02/09/2005 Views: 0
Hey Everyone, I'm new to Linux and having difficulty with my wireless card. I have Knoppix installed to my harddrive and am using an SMC 2632W 802.11b wireless card. The wireless card was ...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 05/03/2005 Views: 0
Hey guys, I've got bit of a problem when attempting to install an Netgear 54Mbps Wireless PCI Adaptor. The computer is a little old, the motherboard is approximately 7 yrs old with a generic 8Mb vi...
Zones: Hardware, NIC Cards / Adapters, Wireless E...Date Answered: 04/12/2005 Views: 0
My Desktop is connected via a DSL Modem. I don't have a router. I want my friend to be able to use her wireless-enabled laptop when she comes round. Can I simply install a wireless network PCI card...
Zones: DSL / CableDate Answered: 06/28/2006 Views: 0
A friend of mine asked me to look at his eMachine M2352 laptop.  We'd just put a new hard drive into it, and we used the recovery CD they provided when he bought the laptop. The laptop shows tha...
Zones: Networking, TCP/IPDate Answered: 11/20/2006 Views: 0
Netcomm NP543 wireless card not connecting. I have a Compaq NC6000 laptop and I have purchased a Netcomm NP543 card. I previouly had a Netgear USB wireless which connects fine. When I install the N...
Zones: 802.11 Wireless, Wireless Ethernet, Wireless Access Poi...Date Answered: 07/16/2007 Views: 0
I am planning to have Wireless network in my new office. I have 60 desktop machines. I am planning to introduce Wireless LAN Card of D-Link and 2 access points of D-link for the same. Some ...
Zones: WLAN, Wireless Access Points, 802.11...Date Answered: 05/30/2007 Views: 0
Wireless Network Access - PC Card disconnected after WINXP user/admin login, I have two laptops using wireless LAN having the same problem on connections. I tried already to unplug / plug the pc ca...
Zones: BroadbandDate Answered: 07/18/2003 Views: 0
I'm looking for a network card that will work with linux.  I'm using an Intel P4 and i'm running Fedora Core3 thank you Steve
Zones: Linux Net, WLANDate Answered: 01/08/2005 Views: 0