ie7 is compatible with wireless... why would it not be?
2006-11-01 04:47:44
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answered by xerocs 5
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I use BT Broadband and Mozilla Firefox (95% of the time) and IE7 (5%). All work fine through my wireless network. I would highly recommend Firefox - far superior. Download the Noia Extreme skin for Firefox - very impressive. By the way, I also use Yahoo mail every day with Firefox. Hope this helps.
2006-11-01 06:58:59
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answered by Cheeses of Nazareth 2
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Any Web browser (including IE7!) should be compatible with a wireless Internet connection. In fact, I am using Firefox on a wireless network to post this answer. Your Web browser doesn't care what your Internet connection is like, as long as it can get to the Internet somehow.
As far as I know, Yahoo! Mail will work just fine in Firefox. I haven't used it in a while, though.
2006-11-01 05:08:02
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answered by MarnenLK 6
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IE 7 should be compatible, it might just be a matter of changing around the internet settings. I've used firefox on many different wireless settings and it's never let me down.
And yes, the google toolbar will work with firefox.
2006-11-01 04:46:33
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answered by Kufuffin.com 1
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Yes, Firefox will work with wireless.
I am puzzled why you think IE7 won't. Wireless is nothing to do with internet explorer. IE simply communicates with a other components on the PC that provide networking capabilities - IE7 in itself has nothing to do with wireless networking. In fact IE (whatever version) will have no knowledge at all of what mechanism is used to transfer data - wired or wireless.
2006-11-01 04:52:22
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answered by Anonymous
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so some distance as surfing the cyber web, the cyber web browser shouldn't even know which router type you're utilising. Assuming you're conversing on the subject of the router configuration menu. I even have not found one yet that isn't nicely suited with firefox. For the main, area firefox does know IE instructions so it has a tendency to artwork. Granted I even have not used each and every router yet I even have used Netgear, D-link and Linksys routers and firefox labored with all 3 manufacturers. lots of the extra moderen routers rather enable you to configure the applying by utilising the setting up application (which I hate). lots of the time, the setting up application has problems. perhaps its my computers yet i might decide to nicely known what atmosphere they attempt those new installers on.
2016-10-21 02:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Well
To download Mozilla Firefox for free you can click here http://bitly.com/1p6kwO0
It is one of the best avaible browser of the web.
Bye
2014-09-12 04:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-03 11:29:52
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answered by blsruthi 3
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ive wireless b/b and firefox is working just fine
2006-11-01 04:43:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I use it exclusively on my home network!!:-)=
2006-11-01 04:50:54
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answered by Jcontrols 6
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