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Hey, I am using a MS Wireless networking USB adapter on my computer(the base station is on the other computer where the cablemodem is), and for some reason....the Voice&video featues of Windows and MSN Messenger AND netmeeting fail to work properly. Always gives network related errors when I try with this friend of mine. And when she uses the webcam feature with other friends besides me, it works fine. So I've concluded the problem lies within the hardware...either the adapter or base station. I've tried disabling the integrated firewall and that didn't work. XP's integrated firewall is also disabled, so I know for certain its not that either. I e-mailed MS support for a solution, so we'll see what they say. But while I'm waiting, has anybody else experienced similar behvaior and was there a fix or workaround for it? I am using WinXP Home Edition on an HP Pavilion with 384MB of RAM and 500hz Intel Celeron processor if that helps....and as I said before, I am using MS Broadband networking base station&wireless networking USB adapter.

Thanks in advance for any help,

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