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isp on wirelessI would like yo know why my laptop says im connected ?
but isp is not right. I had a links router and it woked fine. I switched to dsl and modem (westell) with wireless). If a network connection is present, the system will report it's presence and
the fact that there is trafiic on the line. In order to move data across the network you need to have authorised access which may not have been granted if you do not have an account. Not sure what else you mean with the curious language of your post. Show quoteHide quote "Bruce" wrote: > I would like yo know why my laptop says im connected ? > > but isp is not right. > > I had a links router and it woked fine. > > I switched to dsl and modem (westell) with wireless). > > > BAR wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > If a network connection is present, the system will report it's You need to shut down the computer, shut down the modem for a minute, > presence and the fact that there is trafiic on the line. > > In order to move data across the network you need to have authorised > access which may not have been granted if you do not have an account. > > > Not sure what else you mean with the curious language of your post. > > "Bruce" wrote: > >> I would like yo know why my laptop says im connected ? >> >> but isp is not right. >> >> I had a links router and it woked fine. >> >> I switched to dsl and modem (westell) with wireless). restart the modem and then restart the computer to register the computer MAC address with the modem. You should get the proper IP address, and lease. From then on, you do not need to shut down the modem unless the connected computer or router changes. If you had a router, you can and should connect it to the modem simply for the protection that NAT offers. Since the router is a new "computer", shut down the modem and router, then start the modem and then the router to register the router MAC address with the modem. Q
2 adapters, same subnet, works in XP not in 98
Problem with VPN over Wireless - Help please! Ad Hoc or Acces Point Can I prevent the kids connecting to any available network ? i forgot my wep key and am trying to connect with my lapto Can't get it up...wireless sharing Wizard disk creation problems Latency on Wireless network. Login WinXP Home client can't connect to WPA network |
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