T61 Wireless Network Configuration

Hi I'm trying to set up a wireless network small office at home. I created a profile on the other two machines with XP pro. I have a cable router and all can connect through it when I try to create a network home with logins that he seems to think that I want to connect to a different router in a different place, while I use my router to create network wireless home office. I'm better off the coast of uninstallation of access connecitons. It seems that he manages this difficult work or can someone point me in the right direction. I loooked at Lenovo's article on it, but their images of their way to access connections is different from my dial-up connection. I have updated and update regulaily with system update. Advice and prayers... Please... Don't tak the last comment as confirmation that I believe in God or and beyond...

Hi flambo,.

I would recommend just UN-installing of logins. You can switch between networks without thread too easily (IMHO) with the standard tools of Windows networking.

See you soon,.

Frank

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