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| I am using an external LINKSYS wireless-g network adapter, I can see numerous networks in the connection box but am unable to connect with those brodcasting in b mode. I have been in contact with LINKSYS and they say the problem is with Vista. Is there a way to force my computer to connect to my ISP who is broadcating in b mode. | Guest
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| Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP. It is possible that DHCP server not to set that for you. ipconfig /all ?!?! "Frustrated" <Frustrated@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8F240BD6-4351-4623-8B50-18306746EB63@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| It already is enabled. "Marius Farcas" wrote: Quote:
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