A wireless network absolutely counts as a network and would not require a loopback. ________________________________ From: Tom OConnell [mailto:tomoc@...] Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 11:22 To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Digital BW] Re: 2 QTRpc questons > I'm not having any problem with interference - I'm on dial-up, BTW. > > Under Control Panel/Network Connections I have three headers > "Dial-up", "LAN or High-Speed Internet" and "Wizard", with my internet > connection in the first and the loopback adaptor in the second under > subheading "Local Area Connection". All are enabled. Thanks, Frank. That's just how I was set up. The only difference is that I also had a coupld of wireless networks available and I was connected at the time to an ethernet network (but only had internet access, not local network access). I'm beginning to think I didn't need the loopback...that maybe I could have just enabled printer sharing? Would anyone know if being connected to a wireless network satisfies the "always on network" requirement??? thanks again, tom
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: 2 QTRpc questons
2004-10-10 by Brentley Beerline
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