I want to connect my laptop with another one via remote connection. But I don't know how to connect. I'm having the team viewer software installed in my two laptops. How to get my PC's connected through remote assistance.
my three computers cannot connect to the internet, they were fine last night now it says. cannot comunicate with primary sever, do you think it is my comp or sever.
First 3 days ago i came in to my work and my 2 Desktop computers where not connecting to the internet. After trouble shooting i found that my cell phone and wireless computer would connect. then hardwiring with my cat5 cable my laptop worked as well. i couldn't connect to the router as well from the 2 Desktop computers. restarted every thing router modem computers ext. nothing.Then i tried ping tests nothing could not ping each other or the router. though the network map clealy told me the ip addresses of each computer and that it was connecting. then as though from random i tried again to log in to the router. 192.168.2.1 and one of my computers found it and could then connect to the internet.
How to connect my 5 computers to an internet. i already have a hub and lan connections but the other 4 computers still don't have internet connections.
My laptop is connected to USB modem for internet connection. I would like to connect another computer to same internet connection. So i used LAN cable to establish connection. it worked well for first time. But now it is not connecting. how to connect two computers to same internet connection?
I have two acer computers and a verizon jet back, which won't connect except locally on both windows xp and windows vista. I have a dell, toshiba, gateway and they all connect fine.Verizon wireless knows less than I do to trouble shoot this. I need it fixed, and neither computer will work with this device.
I have 4 computers - 3 towers and 1 laptop that can't connect to the internet. Local Area Connection #? A Network Cable Is Unplugged. Well,actually only 2 towers and 1 laptop can't get on.. I have that same message on this computer also. but I am able to work thru another connection to get online. When I searched the " I P " area, it says " Media Closed ". How do I open "Media" back up to allow hooking up to the internet? I have been reading various sources of information to try and find the answer. I went in to change my IP Addresses and after I did, I closed the page and when I went to check my current IP address and status, there were no changes. I still read " Media Closed " and some weird version of IP address is in the IP Address Location. How to get the Media "opened" and allow me to go on the internet . I Did Do a Fresh Download of Windows XP Pro on my laptop, but the "wireless section and the hardwire sections are closed, not allowing connection to internet. I have Dell Laptop D620 and Dell GX270 Dell Tower and Dell Tower Dimension 8100.
I got a bit of a technical problem with my DVR networking.
Devices used:
Telstra USB 4g Sierra 320U Aircard Netcomm NB16WV - ADSL2+ Wireless N Modem Router with VoIP TECHview 4 Channel H.264 Camera Kit Model No QV -3032
The Goal:We're trying to view the DVR over the wireless 4g network. We have the 320U Aircard connected to the Router and we're able to access the internet. We have DDNS set up in the router for the host name [URL]. I have gone into the Router with the IP address "192.168.1.1" and configured the device, we forwarded ports 80, 9000 and 18004 to the IP address of the DVR "192.168.1.103" And we also added our dynDNS details in the router. I set the the DVR with a static IP address to "192.168.1.103" and rebooted everything. I was then able to access the DVR via a Local Connection. But when I tried to access the DVR via "Redxdvr.dyndns.org" It would not connect.
I need remote access to certain programs on my home PC but I just cannot get it to workWhen I set the programs port preferences (i.e. port 8087), I can connect with "127.0.0.1:8087". both the utorrent and webcamXP work fine. But when I replace the localhost with my external IP (lets say 79.149.114.227, so that would be "http://79.149.114.227:8087" in the case of webcamXP and I tried port forwarding: I have added the port to my NAT in the router's setting so it should be fine, but it is not (numbers are fictual of course)[CODE]
I am hoping to be able to connect remotely to my friend's Vista laptop (connected to the Internet via a dial-up in a developing country) from my own wireless broadband PC (Win 7).
Is there any recommended software that would enable me to do that or is Remote Desktop Connection able to do it, and what information would I need in order to be able to identify her on the Internet? I would have thought that any IP address that she can see under 'Network & Sharing Centre' or through the Command Prompt would only display the generic IP address of her ISP, wouldn't it? And would both of us need the same type of software to allow me to connect?
Here's what I need to do. I have a file server at work that I need to be able to allow our employees to access the files when they are traveling. I know the server's ip address and know how to port forward and how to share certain folders thru windows, but this is all new territory for me.
I've configured my rounter but am having a firewall issue, I think.I'm trying to connect remotely to an IP Camera.I've set the port forwarding on my router for port 8081 to forward to the IP of my camera.I've set the firewall aswell to allow traffic from the WAN to the IP of my camera.
I'm looking to be able to access (read and write) a networked external hard drive which is connected to a home router - specifically the Netgear WNDR3400, which has a USB port explicitly for this purpose - from outside the network, via the internet. This is for work purposes (specifically for a small business that I design for). Is this doable? I've been using Dropbox but that's proving too problematic as more and more files need to be managed. I would prefer it not be through software that has to be running on a computer, as there is no "machine" running 24/7 here besides the router itself.
I have a RV120W Firewall and I've created 3 Vlans. One for Internet Access Computers, One for non-Internet access, one for printers. How can I implement security to keep Internet and non-internet vlan computers from communicating with one anothers? Both computer vlans will need to communicate with printer
I have a home wireless network and my service provider is Suddenlink. I use a DLink modem and have two Tosiba laptops. All of this has been working fine until this morning when one of the laptops won't connect to the internet. when I run the trouble shooting guides on it I get messages that the problem is that the modem won't connect to the internet. However, the other laptop (this one) is working fine. when I look at the network map i see both computers and a green line to the modem. on this computer, there is also a green line from modem to internet. the other computer shows a res x on the modem to internet line. this is a sudden change i have restarted the computer the modem and the router. I can also conenect this computer to the internet via a mifi that I have but not the other laptop. there are no red x's on any of the hardware when I go to the "manage" computer.
Here is my setup: 1- laptop1 is windows 7 with 192.168.1.1, submask 255.255.255.0 2- laptop2 is windows XP with 192.168.1.2, same submask as above. Laptop1 connects via CAT5 (non-crossover) RJ-45 into a switch (port 1). Laptop2 connects via CAT5 (non-crossover) RJ-45 into port 2 of switch. Both ends of the CAT5 are, of course, connected into each laptop's network connector.pinging resulted in timed out from both.
I have two computer but one monitor. and i wanna connect both computer with one monitor, one keyboard & one mouse. Like KVM switch. but if i connect with KVM switch then i can turn on one at a time & if i wanna use another one so i hv to turn off first one.
so how can we connect 4 remote computers so dat they can share data,as well as if data is updated on 1 pc ...it is automatically updated on rest 3.....
I have 3 systems. I would like to connect PC 1 to PC 2 & 3 .But not between 2 & 3. ie. 3 & 2 must be connected to PC 1. I want gigabit connection between them. The purpose is realtime streaming of audio from PC 2 & PC 3 to PC 1. The only data that goes fom PC 1 to 2 & 3 is MIDI information and automation. The problem now is that I'm having dropouts in audio, and bandwidth limitation.
whether using a dual port PCI-e lan card on PC 1 and single port card on PCs 2 & 3 or using a gigabit switch would be better. how to configure the ports for this type of a connection ( if possible that is ). Does using dedicated network cards with on-board processors and ram take all the networking load off the system's cpu and ram.
I have a Windows 8 Pro laptop, and a new Windows 7 Laptop. When I try to setup the connection so that I can share files and folders between the two computers, I am asked for the User name and the password. I see the password in the homegroup, but entering it does nWhat is the user name in this case? My computer name or the other computer name or something else
I want to put a laptop in the barn, with a web cam. I have a phone line (with spare wires) running to the barn and I want to connect my house laptop to the one in the barn.How do I do this?
So I set up my router and modem and I have the modem connected to the linksys router and the ethernet port to my computer. The computer with the ethernet cable works fine, but all the other laptops can not connect to the wireless.
Everything was working fine, and various computers, tablets, and even my smartphone, all hooked up to my router without any problems. Somehow, this week, first my Asus U56E wouldn't connect (before all this it was automatic), and then my Google chromebook wouldn't connect either. The Asus is my main computer. And the reason for writing. I just mention the chromebook because they both quit connecting at same time, pretty much. But still my old xp netbook connects, as does my new google nexus7 tablet. And my nexus one phone. All hook to wifi, with no problem.I tried everything I could think of: This is a Dlink Dir615 router. Even set a new wireless network up, but it doesn't seem to connect. I ran the Windows Network Diagnostics, and it reset everything, and looked like it was fixing it, but no go. It said to investigate router or access point issues. I did what it said, and what has always worked with these problems. Turned off router for about 1/2 minute, then restarted it. Then did the same with the Cox motorola modem, *and* the router, but still, just doesn't want to connect. Wireless, that is...no problem with ethernet.Finally pushed the little pin in in the back of router, and reset the router entirely. Set all up again. Same thing happens, it just doesn't seem to recognize these two computers. So just to be sure, I used my nexus one as a wifi point: and these computers hook up fine, so it seems to be something with the router. My ISP is Cox. Cable. Router D-Link Dir 615, latest firmware. Modem Cox issue Motorola Surfboard. Antivirus Microsoft Security Essentials, and Win7 Firewall (I tried with these two turned off, but still no).I include the xirrus app's output...My wireless network on that app is 'phubai' and that is the one that won't connect. I had trouble bringing it up on Xirrus, too. It would only show when I would attempt to connnect, then it would disappear again.
ipconfig /all C:Windowssystem32>ipconfig /all Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : geffASUSpc rimary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
I just loaded up my machine with Windows Vista Home Basic and wanted to connect my another laptop to it via Wireless AdHoc network. I created a wireless adhoc network from the network and sharing center. But was unable to connect the other laptop to it. Everything is ok. My WLAN is on, drivers are also latest.[code]
My XP laptops cannot connect to my TEW-639GR router over wifi. I get the "Limited or No Connectivity Message". The same 2 XP laptops can connect if they are wired without problems.My Ubuntu computer can connect to wifi and wired without problem."Limited or No Connectivity" usually means a DHCP problem in XP. I have DHCP turned on on my router.This problem did not immediately start when I first set up the TEW-639GR. It happened infrequently on my XP laptops initially for about 2 months but now it happens all the time.