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  1. Did you happen to run them in safe mode? I used to like trillion until all the problems with file transfers and AIM.
  2. You will not always get a perfect 512Kbps/512Kbps. Windows XP (generic registry patches) https://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php Windows XP SP2 (if you installed it, here is the fix) https://www.speedguide.net/read_articles.php?id=1497 Are you sharing this connection with other systems? Have you tried to connect the modem straight to the system and test?
  3. 7000 members and only 45 regulars who post regularly?
  4. One of the routers should be turned into an access point.
  5. I would buy an OEM version of Windows XP PRO and save money.
  6. I would uninstall your USB adapter and reinstall it. Reboot your wireless router and then power up your wireless system and it should find your router.
  7. If you are the only system connected to the Internet get a WIRED router. Hardware firewalls are superior.
  8. Usually if the modem relies on your system its called a WinModem. Your ISP has to support v.92 to get higher speeds. Plus, dial-up at 52kbps is still slow,
  9. Since Windows was pre-loaded into your machine than you have a OEM version of Windows and an OEM license meaning that its for one machine only, the original machine. So legally you cannot transfer your license to the new machine. Illegally you can make it work though,
  10. 802.11g, nominally 54Mbits, actual throughput 18Mbits Actual throughput isn
  11. 802.11g, nominally 54Mbits, actual throughput 18Mbits Actual throughput isn
  12. Go into safe mode, place your Windows XP CD into the CD-ROM (close the start up window), then go to START
  13. Port 67 TCP, UDP Related ports 68, 69 DHCP Server, used to provide clients with network configuration information and other data. Firewall port 67 inbound and outbound where possible. DHCP traffic should not go beyond subnets, unless a DHCP relay is in use.
  14. What type of wireless router are you running?
  15. Can you borrow a Windows XP CD from a friend?
  16. If you have the Windows XP CD Place CD into CD-ROM (close auto-start window) Start
  17. HijackThis is the program you need. Run it, screen print, save as JPEG and post it on the forum.
  18. You will have performance loss if the signal strength isn
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