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1. When the company's computer logs in to the win2000 domain server, it can access the public resources on the server, but after a few hours, the access to the public resources prompts you to enter the user name and password, or refuse to access, log out of the computer and log back in the domain, and it is normal again.
The problem should be that the domain server has a connection time limit set. When the set time is up, it will automatically quit! If you are an administrator, you can change this setting in the domain server if you don't want to.
If you are not an administrator, you can also make suggestions to the administrator. If the security aspect and system resources are ok. I think he should be able to accommodate you!
2 How to configure WEP in the wireless router, and how to set it in the computer after configuration. When a laptop is connected to a wireless network, you need to enter a username or password to apply the network.
Well, you have to look at what the initial IP of your wireless router is, the default user and password. It is generally found on the packaging of wireless routers. Most routers, including wireless, default IP:
User: admin Password: admin Individual factory height settings are different, depending on the manual or packaging box!
After knowing the IP address of the router, set the IP address of your computer to be in the same network segment as the router, and then enter it in IE.
Assuming the default IP) can be used to log in with a username and password. Then it's time to manage!
And what you said should be that the network needs to enter the username and password, which should be set by the network administrator. In order to prevent outsiders and unauthorized users from entering the network, causing insecurity hidden dangers! If you have access to the network, you can request a username and password.
Or ask the admin for it! (Reminder please don't do illegal things, thank you!) )
3 Okay, I will give 400 points, and I will never break my promise.
If you really have a heart, thank you!
In addition, let me tell you a question, if you ask a wrong question, you should go to the Internet or computer problems to ask, there are many experts and experts. I don't think there's anyone here who can answer your question in a short way, and I happened to be passing through here! Hehe......
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Is there a timeout setting, how long you use it will automatically disconnect, set the timeout period to 0
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It's a virus! Mind rearranging.
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It's about the same as my friend's house. I'm not sure if it's or not. Anyway, he's old time. It will be changed.
Later, it was good to fix it.
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The 5th floor has been basically explained clearly
Occasionally, those who think it is a virus are the rookies among the rookies
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You can set it to a static IP on the router, and then set the IP you specified before on the machine, and then you can solve it
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It's not a network cable problem, it's your dad's unit is a multi-level router address, the gateway is not, your network cable is directly plugged into the computer, run cmd, type ipconfig all, record its IP and DNS address, and then select static IP login in TPLINK settings to enter the IP address you found.