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Wireless network connection problem

I'm having trouble getting a 4 year old (approx) Packard Bell PC with XP and SP3 installed with a Netgear WG311T wireless network card to connect to my TP-Link TL-WR841ND wireless router.I have the routers security set up as WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Passphrase.I have tried the network card in another PC...

Answer Question   |  Sep 1 2008   7:37 PM GMT   |  asked by Bearcat780
Netgear, Routers, Wireless Network


How to boost the signal on a Netgear Wireless-N router?

I have installed a Netgear Wireless-N router in my church and it works fine for the laptop computer across the hall. However, the computer 100-200 feet away cannot access the Internet. How can I boost the wireless signal so that the computer down the hall can connect?

View Answer   |  Jul 30 2008   6:51 PM GMT   |  asked by NetworkingATE
Wireless routers, Netgear, 802.11n


I’m using wireless netgear router and i can’t share printer.

I'm using wireless netgear router and i can't share printer....please help how do i do that.thx

View Answer   |  Jun 23 2008   8:22 AM GMT   |  asked by Xxx
Wireless routers, Shared printers, Wireless networking


Repeated network switch failures

This is now the third switch at a small business location that has failed. This is their only switch. The first two were Dell, and the last was NetGear. Each time power is fine, but no connectivity. Powering on and off does not help. It has been happening about every 2 months, and it always...

View Answer   |  Jun 17 2008   1:36 AM GMT   |  asked by ElizabethS
Switch Failure, Switches, Network connectivity


Windows networking: how to display access points and other computers on the network

I have a wireless LAN at home but am confused about how to display access points and other computers on the network. I use an iMAC, a PC with XP, and a Netgear wireless router. I don't use any wired connections. What/how should I be able to see of this network from the XP machine? Why does...

View Answer   |  Apr 9 2008   5:19 PM GMT   |  asked by NetworkingATE
Windows networking, Networking, Network


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