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cannot identify networkIm running windows vista in my dorm room and i had a wireless network set up when i first got here. But then i had to take it down when i found out that it was against network policy. I then plugged my cable into the jack that the router was connected to and it says it cannot identify the network im trying to connect to. When I plug into the other jack directly beside the bad one my internet works perfectly. Ive deleted any wireless networks that my computer might be trying to connect to. When i do ipconfig i get an autoconfigured address. ANy suggestions will be helpful.
Thannks, Tom EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com I have experienced a similar problem and I have tried using several different
networks but no succcess Show quote "tom healy" wrote: > Im running windows vista in my dorm room and i had a wireless network set up when i first got here. But then i had to take it down when i found out that it was against network policy. I then plugged my cable into the jack that the router was connected to and it says it cannot identify the network im trying to connect to. When I plug into the other jack directly beside the bad one my internet works perfectly. Ive deleted any wireless networks that my computer might be trying to connect to. When i do ipconfig i get an autoconfigured address. ANy suggestions will be helpful. > Thannks, > Tom > > > EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > http://www.eggheadcafe.com > |
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