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ive tried everything although i can connect physicaly with a ethernet cable.ive tried to right click on the icon in the tray but no luck when i refresh the network list it says there are no networks in range my wireless modem router is woring fine
,can anybody please help im about to throw my laptop out the window.also i cannot undo my system restore to an earlyer date othe than the date i done this one on

2006-10-03 04:33:25 · 3 answers · asked by dr_gonzo_1974 3 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

3 answers

you conncet the ethernet cable to the back of the router on the port that is marked ethernet then you take the other end of the cable to the ethernet card on on the back of your pc you conncet it to the port marked ethernet

then you conncet the other cable to the back of the ruter port that is marked DSL then you take that cable to the modem box conncet it to the port marked on the modem marked DSL
then you conncet the modem cable box to your phoneline box
conncet the power cable to the router and put the power on
now you put in the cd driver that came with your router
and you install the network drivers
now you need to set up a network id & password on the router
you will be told how to do all that when you install the drivers & software for the router
when you have install the drivers and software fo r the router
your need to restart the pc
when your back at the desktop
you will see a network icon in the taksbar by the pc time
if it has a red X on it right click it and click on enable
if you dont see a network icon in the taskbar
click on start/control panel
click on
network and internet connections
icon
then click on network connections icon
now right click the
local Area connection
icon and click on properties
tick the box
show icon in notification ares when connected
tick the box
notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity

now click on
then authentication tab at the top

tick the box
enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for network
tick the box
authenticate as computer when infomatiion is available
then right click
local Area connection
and click on enable
now your router internet will log online with in 45 seconds
when your router is online you conncet your phoncable to the modem marked
phone

now when your router is online

then you need to get in the router home page and click on the wireles lan icon
and you set up a network id for the laptop
and a security wpa key not a wep key dont use that one use wpa key
then you put a wireless usb adapter on the laptop you install the network drivers on the laptop for the wireless usb
then you click on the network icon in the taskbar by the time on the laptop right click on it go to properties then you click on view wireless networks then you click on advanced tab you put in the network id and security key that u set up on the router home back then you click apply & ok then you click on view wireless network's your see your network id click on that then click on conncet


if you have a wireless card in the laptop just

click on the network icon in the taskbar by the time on the laptop right click on it go to properties then you click on view wireless networks then you click on advanced tab you put in the network id and security key that u set up on the router home back then you click apply & ok then you click on view wireless network's your see your network id click on that then click on conncet

if your network cuts out at any time just right click the network icon by the pc time
and click on repair that is on the 2 computers you can do this then windows xp will repair the
network for you and it dont take long at all
if you cant set that up
your be better off if you get you (isp)server to help you set all that up

2006-10-03 04:39:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think that ur modem or network card driver are delete while u made the system restore. so try to reinstall the drivers

good luck

2006-10-03 11:38:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try to reinstall the ethernet interface drive from the utility disk. in case you don't have the utility disk, well you might want to call the manufacturer

2006-10-03 11:41:46 · answer #3 · answered by gilberts55 3 · 0 0

Could be as simple as a Microsoft update. There is a network protocol update that kills wireless. Curse those updates! Curse Microsoft.

2006-10-03 11:43:17 · answer #4 · answered by Akkakk the befuddled 5 · 1 0

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