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Join Date: Sep 2005
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OS: windows xp home
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Problem with a laptop p4 with 2 networks card adaptors
I just try to configure a pentium 4 laptop with 2 networks card. (one wireless device receiver dlink dwl610 and one Ethernet Network adapter.)
My Internet Access is connected with my PCMCIA Wireless device receiver dlink dwl610. I dont know why but each time I enable the bridge feature or Internet Connection Sharing of Microsoft Windows XP HOME then nothing work. Once I disable the ethernet network adapter then everything work fine! Here is my configuration: Cable Modem -----) Dlink di624 wireless router -------) Pcmcia wireless device receiver dlink dwl610 --------) laptop pentium 4 windows xp home ----) Ethernet Network adaptor --------) Ip Phone Do you have an idea how to configure that shi............ before I pitch by the window my laptop#@$@$Y%#%!#$@ Dimnet |
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Well, I think for sure I'd stop trying to use ICS, and just connect the IP phone directly to either the cable modem or the router.
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I connected my Vonage phones to the inside wiring, so I can have the adapter anywhere I like. Obviously, you have to make SURE that you've disconnected the internal wiring from the telco's service entrance.
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