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To: Kid Rock who wrote (32229)1/29/2003 11:15:36 AM
From: Lost1  Read Replies (2) of 110653
 
KR,
Why do you need the linksys now that you have the D-Link? Doesn't the D-LINK have enough ports to meet your needs?

How about running the cable into the d-link WAN, hooking up all the wired machines to the D-link ports (eliminate the linksys as part of the equation). If that doesn't work I'd try unhooking that X-box...just a thought. I'm not familiar with XBOX, but since it's on the same wireless router as the XP LAP I'd be suspect of it first

I have a question: I have a MAC on my network as well. It shares ISP through my netlink wireless router perfectly. I can't figure out how to make it join my network for file sharing. It's on a sharing network, one of it's own design that it calls "workgroup". I can see that NETWORK and the MAC from my XP machine. My question is how do I locate or rename the NETWORK on the MAC.
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