106) 9/28/2007 Q814153 HOW TO: Install, Connect, and Configure Your MN-130 PCI Ethernet Adapter
You can set up your Microsoft MN-130 Broadband Networking Ethernet PCI Adapter in various ways, depending on how you want to configure your network. This step-by-step article describes how to set up your MN-130 Ethernet adapter. In this article:... 107) 9/23/2007 Q814219 You Are Prompted to Provide Your Windows 98 Installation CD-ROM When You Install the MN 130 Network Adapter
When you try to install the Microsoft Broadband Ethernet PCI Adapter MN-130 on your Microsoft Windows 98-based computer, you are prompted to provide your Windows 98 installation CD-ROM. 108) 10/1/2007 Q814155 MSBBN: How to Use Ping.exe to Check Your Microsoft Broadband Network Adapter
This article describes how to use the Ping.exe tool to determine if your network adapter is working. 109) 9/29/2007 Q814157 MSBBN/MN-500 Cannot Connect to VPN
You have the Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station MN-500, and you cannot connect to your home virtual private network (VPN) from your workplace. You use a client such as Cisco client at your workplace. You have the Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station MN-500, and you cannot connect to your home 110) 9/23/2007 Q814488 MSBBN: MN-150 Switch Does Not Give Out IP addresses
When you install any switch on the network to share an internet connection, only one network device can gain access to the Internet at a time. When you install any switch on the network to share an internet connection, only one network device can gain access to the Internet at a time. CAUSE A 111) 9/23/2007 Q814486 MSBBN: Cannot Install Your Notebook Adapter on Your PDA
When you try to install your Microsoft broadband network adapter on a PDA device such as a Pocket PC, there may not be a driver to install. Although your PDA device may detect the network adapter, when you try to install the device, you may not be able to find a driver. When you try to install your Microsoft broadband network 112) 9/23/2007 Q814485 MSBBN: Bridging Mode and the Microsoft Base Station
This article describes how to set your base station to bridging mode, and describes some of the consequences of doing so. This article describes how to set your base station to bridging mode, and describes some of the consequences of doing so. MORE INFORMATION If another device on your 113) 9/30/2007 Q814487 MSBBN: Power Lights Stay Solid Amber
When you try to reset the Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station, the lights stay solid amber. When you try to start the base station setup program, the base station cannot be found. 114) 9/26/2007 Q814446 MSBBN: How to Share Your Computer's Internet Connection Through Your Base Station
This article describes how to distribute your computer's shared Internet connection by using your Microsoft Base Station. For example, if your modem does not have an Ethernet connection, you can connect the modem to your computer, and then share that connection from your computer through your base station to your network. In this article: MORE 115) 9/30/2007 Q331933 MSBBN: Cannot Connect to the Internet Without a Cloned Media Access Control Address
You may not be able to connect to the Internet. 116) 9/27/2007 Q331942 MSBBN: MN-500: Cannot Connect to the Internet or Program Base Station with a Cable Modem
When you connect the base station to your cable modem, you may receive one of the following error messages: Setup was unable to detect an Internet connection. Setup detected an Internet connection that is now not available. 117) 9/23/2007 Q814154 MSBBN: You Cannot Connect to Your Wireless Network
When you try to connect to your wireless network, you may not be able to connect to your network or any of the following resources: Internet Web sites E-mail Shared folders Network printers 118) 9/23/2007 Q811595 MSBBN: "A Network Cable Has Been Unplugged" Message Appears at Seemingly Random Intervals
You may receive a notification that a network cable has been unplugged. This message may appear in the lower-right corner of your screen, near the taskbar icon for your network adapter. This message may appear at seemingly random intervals. 119) 9/22/2007 Q331949 MSBBN: How to Reset the Base Station
This article describes how to reset your base station. You may have to reset your base station if any of the following symptoms exist: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is enabled on the base station, but the base station is not assigning... 120) 9/26/2007 Q331939 MSBBN: MN-500: How to Add the WEP Key on a Computer That Does Not Have a Floppy Disk Drive
This article describes how to add the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key on a computer that does not have the hardware to read the floppy disk that is created when you set up the base station.
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