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I completely agree here - if you get internet on your computer when plugged into the modem, you'll need to use the "clone mac address" feature in your router to get things working. Otherwise, you'll need to wait for the DHCP license your computer recieved to go away - which is likely a few...
a buddy of mine had a huge problem with his router rebooting constantly. Went to his house and he had it in his attic... problem was, the attic was about 120 degrees and his router was overheating.
I'm guessing your situation would be less drastic (if heat is your problem), but be sure that...
but the problem is, if someone at microsoft screws up + winds up adding a * or something to the list of machines that have "reduced functionality" then suddently thousands, or millions of folks across the country (who have a legitimate copy) are then screwed... This type of crap should not be...
I think sales taxes are a friggin waste of time... If you need more money - increase income taxes... do away with sales taxes all together. I hate trying to figure out what stuff will cost me as the store after the 6% increase. Sales taxes are confusting, antiquated, and it would be a lot...
Why not call a VBScript with the code you had in your first post?
Create a file named CanonPRT.vbs add your two lines of code:
Set objNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network")
objNetwork.AddWindowsPrinterConnection "\\DCNAME\Canon 2010f"
Store it in your scripts directory...
your profile sais you are running vista, so I looked a bit further, and vista still calls it Internet connection sharing - http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/help/bfd3bd31-82f0-4b9c-9cde-fb92bc2b14771033.mspx - ignore the junk in the article about IPV6 - use IPV4 (which is what the...
If you would add a USB wifi adapter to your PC (or any wifi adapter for that matter), you could use your PC to share the internet. In XP, it was called Internet connection sharing - setup guide - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306126. I'm assuming Vista would have something similar. Linux...