Try to use the "repair" option, that usually works for me
2006-06-24 21:01:24
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answered by Rick 2
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What IP address is your computer showing?
Go to start, run. Type in cmd. In the DOS screen type ipconfig. If the IP address is 169.254.x.x (x stands for numbers) then you are not getting a connection or address from the router. You may have to set the SSID on your computer to match that of the router. The manual for the router will help you.
Your ISP could also be having problems. If you were able to connect before and now you can't, then it could be a problem with the ISP.
2006-06-24 21:03:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a week signal. Buy an antena. Directional ones are great, if you don't need omnidirection (basically if you have your router on one side of the house, use a directional antena and point it at the other side for better signal. Otherwise half the signal strength goes out the other direction into your neighbor's yard.
2006-06-24 21:01:15
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answered by Matthew Schultz 2
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you dont have the right password for the network encryption. that or you could be just out of range of the internet source- transmitter.
maybe get your own internet connection. some advice i have yet to follow myself :)
2006-06-24 23:15:36
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answered by michelle342 3
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