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Old April 10th 03, 04:51 AM
Robert L
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Default PLEASE HELP+++++home networking

Steve, thanks!

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"Steve Winograd" wrote in message
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In article , "Robert L"
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"DE" wrote:
I have 4 PC's all running XP Pro. I've been using Intel
anypoint adaptors 1.6 (1999). Recently
have been receiving 'microsoft error in component'. I can
no longer interface the host with other client PC's. Thing
program is so unstable, sometimes other the other PC are
able to get on the net or use the main printer mostly
receives error then it may perform. This has been going on
for months, I've reinstalled several times. I'm just
thinking of upgrading to 802.11 unless I can buy a router
or something. I really perfer setup instruction I tried
the Intel support page, maybe I'm not understanding.I'm
just frustrated now and want something simple. Please
help. Thank U in advance. Suggestions for setup is highly
appreciated.


Check hardware settings and make sure switches and hubs can handle NIC
settings. Many hubs don't support full duplex. also try to upgrade the
drive


Intel AnyPoint adapters connect wirelessly or using phone lines,
Robert. To the best of my knowledge, there's no Ethernet model.

Since you mention "1.6", DE, I assume that you have the wireless 1.6
Mbps models. Did you try this Intel support page? It might have
information that will help with the problem:

http://apsupport.intel.com/products_new.asp?

Unfortunately, Intel has stopped making the AnyPoint product, and it
no longer offers phone or interactive web support for it. Intel
recommends migrating to 802.11b, as shown he

http://apsupport.intel.com/knowbase/...ic/ina8157.htm
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