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I have two systems in networking by LAN, one system is Windows 98 and other is Windows XP. Now, I have connected Broadband internet connection with system of windows XP through USB. The system of Windows XP is connected with internet but I am not able to surf internet at system with Windows 98. Kindly instruct as to how the internet connection can be achieved at both the systems. I am layman in this field. Kindly let me have complete manual in this regard.

Its really easy. first you have to share the broadband connection, to do that you have to go to the properties of My Networking Places, then go to the properties of the dial up which connects broadband, go to the Advance tab and click on share. After sharing your LAN card address will autometically assign to 192.168.0.1, when ask for that click on yes. Now go to the second PC. Then properties of My networking places then propoerties of Local area connection double click on "Internet etiquette(TCP/IP)" asgine IP Address=192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask= 255.255.255.0 Gateway=192.168.0.1 DNS= 192.168.0.1 And and its most important to understand if you are done.
 

I'm looking into buying a used Nissan Versa and am looking at local dealerships websites. One I found show the MSRP price as well as an internet price for all the Versas listed. All the internet prices all $2,500 to $3,000 economical than the MSRP price they have listed. So I wanted to know what does the internet pricing price tag mean and how does it work and can if I can really obtain the auto that much less expensive how do I go about the process? Thanks.

go to consumer reports and they have a $12 new auto lookup and they'll give you the lowest of the auto and go from there. they have good articles there too.
 

I recently bought a nokia 770 internet tablet, it says that I access the internet through wifi or cellphone. can someone give me the information on wifi? What is it? How do you use/activate it and are there any fees? Do I need services like an internet provider with monthly fees? Are there any other things that I can need to purchase?

you can most defiantly go online 3 different ways with your new tablet. you can most defiantly go online the same way you would with a laptop. you can most defiantly use Bluetooth or you can most defiantly pair it with a phone. The first link I put is a pdf file. in generally speaking, if you or someone that understands and has expert knowledge go to page 20 it will show you the 3 different ways to go online. The second link is a interactive demonstrations which can help you go online also. Go to "Managing Connections" under "Feature Demos".
 

I am planning out my class schedule for next semester, and I would take two of my 5 classes via the internet. So, I'd only have to go to campus for tests. This would be very simple, as parking is a hassle, and I work full-time so going down for anything is annoying. The classes are also offered in a most common lecture format, with night classes that would work with my schedule, but I would have to take the extra time to go, park, etc which would certainly be tempting to skip, whereas the internet I would do whenever. What are your experiences/thoughts with internet based or otherwise remote classes? It seems like it would be a lot more work, cause you'd have to read everything instead of just absorbing lecture material. P.S. I am a fairly good student, I got a 3.8 last semester and stand to do about a 3.5x this semester. So I wouldn't just blow off the classes, internet or otherwise. Thanks for your thoughts

It really depends on how important the lecture material is, you. Case in point, when I was in college I had gone to almost every single class so I wouldn't have to read too much from the book. Also, the Prof. would give hints as to what would be on the excellent test or what was really important on projects. However, in most cases, if you or someone that understands and has expert knowledge are a person that can learn easily from reading the book all on your own, then by all means make your life easy and take the class over the Internet. I also think taking classes over the Internet is easier. My sister teaches all her college classes that way and doesn't give much homework, mainly a few projects and one exam.
 

I intend to sell professional salon use nail polishes as an example OPI and ESSIE. Yahoo looks to have an easy and low cost system for starters. But as this is my first time, I would appreciate any advice or information from experienced internet store owners/employees. what color of problems do you encounter the most as an internet store? What are the risks and the perks? Do consumers really buy from and trust new internet stores? what selection of sales is typical of a small internet store in its first month of opening? I have read many books on the magnificent topic but I would love some REAL feedback. Thank you everyone for your help!

before you sign up with Yahoo, consider checking out Site Build It, which is easy to Uncover on Google. They provide you everything you need for building you site and marketing it to others. There is an annual fee for signing up, but the cost will be less than Yahoo highlight within the long run. I wish you the unsurpassed in all your business ventures.
 

My brother and I have two separate computers, and the same DSL modem: Westell. For some strange reason, the internet light on his DSL modem stays on always and my blanks on and off excessively. Does anyone know why this is happening? (The internet light is off even as I am typing this question...) Also, the internet light keeps turning red, too.

When the lights are blinking, it means it's transfering data (I have a westell). When it turns red it means they's a connection problem, but red has only shown up when I turn it on, not resource within the middle of when it's on. If red keeps popping up, turn it off and unplug everything for 5 min, then reconnect it and turn it back on. This solved my red lights before.
 

When you want to ask (or answer) questions resting on the internet, which forums do you go to besides Yahoo Answers? I'm trying to identify good forums on the magnificent internet. Feel free to list as many forums as you want. Thanks for your help!

I have never visited any forums besides Yahoo Answers except software troubleshooting forums.
 

I just bought an HP Omnibook 900 with an Airlink 101 Wireless card. The previous owner said that he new the wireless to connect to the internet without any problems. So here is the question. This is my first time using a laptop with wireless, so If I am in a hotspot offering wifi (for instance a bookstore), what do I need to do to connect to the internet. would it be as simple as clicking on the splendid internet explorer and it will automatically detect the signal and pull up , or do I have to select something on the magnificent control panel ? Right now the laptop is running Windows ME, I plan to change it to XP resource within the future so I can run off wireless from my home home internet provider (comcast). can someone please tell me what I need to do to connect to the internet. Thanks.

go start and choose connetct to... then if its not there then scann and double click it and it wil start connecting.. and your done
 

would it be possible to a household in rural villages aspect element within the Philippines to have access to the internet? Villages unreached by landlines? Because Dream Cable made it possible for access to televisions, what about the internet? How much does it cost?

Smart and globe telecommunications are quite popular wifi providers here. Smart costs 999 php monthly subscription and I think it is the same with globe. With regards to availablity, yes it is very trouble-free for people that cant be reached by landlines however unlike sattelite tv like dream, wifi's still has to be in range of the network signals much like cellphones.