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Installing Linksys WPC54G or WPC54GS on Windows XP
When purchasing an external PCMCIA wireless adapter for use with Colligo, we recommend the following two models: Linksys Wireless G (WPC54G) or Linksys Wireless G with SpeedBooster (WPC54GS). We do ... »» Published: May 21st, 2011 -
Installing Colligo Workgroup Edition from WinZip Format
If you have downloaded the Colligo Workgroup Edition software and it is in WinZip file format (.zip) – you must extract the WinZip package into a folder before installing the ... »» Published: May 21st, 2011 -
Installing a wireless network adapter for use with Colligo
The following steps describe how to install the driver for your wireless adapter, without installing any associated wireless management software, which may interfere with Colligo’s ability to control the wireless ... »» Published: May 21st, 2011 -
Generating a New Certificate
If you are having problems generating a certificate on your computer or authenticating with another user using Colligo Workgroup Edition, you need to make sure that the DATE/YEAR and TIME ... »» Published: May 21st, 2011 -
Enabling Colligo Debug Logging
If Colligo Technical Support asks you to generate a debug log file, please follow the following steps. 1. Make sure you have the “Trace Mask”, a number provided by Colligo ... »» Published: May 21st, 2011 -
Disabling Colligo’s IPSec encryption layer
Colligo uses IPSec to protect folder and printer sharing traffic. In some cases, IPSec may not function correctly on a particular machine, or an incompatibility between IPSec and another application ... »» Published: May 21st, 2011 -
Colligo Application Compatibility
The attached document details compatibility issues impacting the Colligo Instant Network and Colligo Internet Connection Sharing functions. Compatibility issues relating to operating systems, wireless devices, wireless managers, and personal firewalls ... »» Published: May 21st, 2011 -
802.11g in ad hoc mode
The 802.11g specification does not *require* 54 Mbps in ad hoc mode. That is, the standard only insists on 11 Mbps as a minimum. Thus, it’s up to individual card ... »» Published: May 21st, 2011