it sounds like your firewalls are blocking the router. turn off all your security first, then install. sounds like something like norton blocking the router. if you uninstall, then turn off security, then re install things should run ok. don`t forget to turn security back on after.
2007-02-11 04:20:13
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answered by cheesenbanana 2
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on an same time as there is something reported as "information superhighway Connection sharing" equipped into abode abode windows XP, it demands a minimum of a hub/change for both pcs to plug into, and is not very sturdy even as in evaluation with utilizing a router- the relationship on the 2d gadget in quite some situations dies after awhile (each and each so regularly genuinely some hours) requiring a reboot. interior the experience that your significant computing gadget had 2 community taking area in playing cards, you are able to also attempt utilizing a crossover cable (remember you want 2 surely connections- one between pcs and one to the web), yet decrease back that's not as sturdy as a dedicated piece of hardware which includes a router. Routers are airborne airborne dirt and mud and airborne dirt and mud low-value- quite with instantaneous ones advertising for genuinely $50 type new, you're able to likely get a used usual previous router for $20 (the similar value as a community card) So grab secondhand router like a Linksys BEFSR41 or D-link DI-604 (which have a equipped-in 4-port change) and be chuffed!
2016-11-27 00:56:42
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answered by ? 4
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your wireless adapter may be turned off. getting the error that no wireless network found in range is an indication that wireless card is off; you may probably need to physically switch on the adapter or from the client manager utility you may enable the wireless connection there.
2007-02-11 04:34:18
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answered by iris 2
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maybe your wireless network is protected and your wireless card does not support the protected thingy
2007-02-11 04:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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does it have wireless capabilities/ and is your firewall turned on/ or do you have 3rd party security software?
2007-02-11 04:12:58
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answered by bsmith13421 6
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make sure in your internet explorer settings--Click Tools--internet options--connections---Lan settings--Automatically detect settings is checked..try it if it can solve
2007-02-11 05:03:08
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answered by dimmie 2
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