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Windows Media Player and many other players do not support CD Text.
Here is a link to a program that will (under XP) read the CD Text and add it to Media Player.
http://www.wmplugins.com/ItemDetail.aspx?ItemID=534
When I installed it the app bitched about my APSI driver, but it ran fine.
Sure can. If you are not using a wireless access point and just want to connect a few machines you need to use AdHoc mode.
Double click on the connection
click properties
click wireless networks
click advanced
choose computer-to-computer (ad hoc) networks only.
If you use your laptop...
You can get the manual here.
ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pdf/befw11s4_v2ug.pdf
It looks like they are providing the v2 manual for the v3, they probably did not change much. Page 37 explains how to set up MAC filtering. You're going to set it up to allow only certain MAC addresses, not block...
I looked arounfd the Epox website and the site for the manufacturer of the network chip it uses and couldn't find any DOS drivers either. I think your best bet if you really need DOS support is to pick up a 5 buck Realtek card and drop that in your machine for DOS use.
You don't need to make the image first. You can make the dvd a bootable restore disc from within ghost. You just need to supply a bootable floppy for it to get the boot disk image from when you do the backup. I normally do that when I do a fresh install on one of my machines. That way I can...
Yeah, youll need some sort of AP software if you want to set up a PC/wirelessNIC as an AP. Of course if its only a few systems you could setup an AdHoc network and skip the access point issue altogether.