Wireless comuter problem
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Wireless comuter problem
I am having a problem connecting to my wireless internet with my laptop. I can tap into someone elses wireless but not myown. My laptop says I have a strong connection and geat signal but I cannot get on the internet with it. I am using windows XP and a D-Link router. I am runing an ethernet cable from the cable modem to the WLAN 1 port and another from #2 prot to the desktop. Could it be the router, my setup or something with the laptop? Thanks for any help.
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gtalum wrote:I don't think that's your problem since you said your computer recognizes that there is a network. Without the proper encryptiuon key, your system wouldn't even see the network.
It would see the network. I had the exact same probpem the other day. Once I entered the correct WEP key I was golden.
Chances are If you don't know anything about WEP keys then it won't be your problem. If the standard re-boot of PC and router doesn't work then I would try a new router like people suggested.
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If you got a new router make sure to install the software that came with it on the desktop computer. I use Linksys not too sure how D Link works. But anyway when I have problems on my laptop I click the icon for wireless on the bottom of my desktop then view wireless networks and make sure your connected there or go to Start then connect to all connections make sure your wireless is enabled if not right click to enable it. Hope this helps a little if not feel free to pm me and I'll try to help you
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Wireless computer problem
Rainband wrote:I had the same problem. It's your network not your router. Follow the instructions and make sure the settings on your desk top match the laptop settings. Try to use the network setip wizard as well. Hope this helps.Tstormwatcher wrote:Ok, I'll try a new router, thanks for the help.
I agree with Rainband. I think it's a setting. I was in IT for several years, I'd love to get your laptop in front of me (not quite the same over a message board) and figure this out. I gotta say, it intrigues me.
Bella
PS...If I'm wrong, I'll take my crow sunny side up....
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Yeah, finally figured it out. Apperantly my modem would not work unless all wires were connected before turning on. The router specifies that the wires be hooked up in a certain order with the modem on. Once I tried hooking all the wires up and then turning on the modem and computer, everything fell right into place and all is now well. The original router was probably good, it was just the way I was connecting it.
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