Sounds like the problem is with the router.
2006-09-12 03:42:24
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answer #1
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answered by Ken G 4
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each and every little bit of wireless kit possesses a special identifier stated as the "actual tackle" or "MAC tackle." get entry to factors and routers save music of the MAC addresses of all units that hook up with them. Many such products furnish the owner an option to key interior the MAC addresses of their appliances, that restricts the community to in hassle-free terms enable connections from those units. examine to be sure you have the right mac tackle on your router's config.
2016-10-14 22:16:45
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Please note that you need below things to use internet: -
1. IP address
2. Subnet Musk
3. Gateway
4. DNS Server
Please go to command prompt & type "ipconfig /all"& enter
You will get above informations.
If you have above 4 information, please check with your service providor whether informations are correct or not.
Also you can take their assistance to solve your problem
2006-09-12 03:46:04
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answer #3
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answered by Masud R. Khan 4
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click on your wireless network icon either at in the scren below or in control panel and then set up a wireless connection using wizard
2006-09-12 03:44:47
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answer #4
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answered by rkvideo 2
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check to see if you have an ip address. by going run,cmd, ipconfig. if no ip address then try ipconfig /renew. if this don't solve this problemcontact your isp
2006-09-12 03:44:52
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answered by Tiger 5
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Are you a jedi or something? Using the force are we?
2006-09-12 03:44:00
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answered by Anonymous
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did you configer the ip address?
2006-09-12 03:43:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Does it give you any error messages?
2006-09-12 03:42:54
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answered by ru2tipsy2c 3
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Amazing, asking this question using will power alone.
2006-09-12 03:42:15
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answer #9
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answered by claire 5
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Forget to pay your ISP bill?
2006-09-12 03:42:00
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answered by apt311 2
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