Everytime it appears I lose my Internet connection for a while and have to scan and connect again, it just appears randomly and it ain't mine, http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i206/ronaldostepovers/2312.jpg
2007-05-01
04:23:30
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Puma Academy
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➔ Computer Networking
phattee_spooney that's my email address you silly baboon.
2007-05-01
04:29:50 ·
update #1
By the way my PC is custom built, 3.8 GHz, Pentium 4 HT, 1024 DDR Ram and 350 GB hard drive.
2007-05-01
04:30:53 ·
update #2
bombastic please shut your gob, I don't need your help.
2007-05-01
04:35:42 ·
update #3
Its just a neighbors Wireless network. You can log on to his network if there's no security and freeload!!!
2007-05-01 04:33:22
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answer #1
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answered by Mr. Wizard 2
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If it isn't yours, I'm not about to click on it.
Suggest you go into Safe Mode and run a full virus scan ASAP, along with spyware and anything else you can get your hands on.
Why are you losing your internet connection? RAM overload? Too far away from connection (if wireless)?
Time-out? Too many programs in start menu? Using wallpaper and screensaver?
Try freeing up memory -- lose wallpaper and screensaver, load only that which you use daily in start menu, run Disk Cleanup, Scandisk, defrag. Then see how it goes.
2007-05-01 04:29:26
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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Guys do! The one's that say they don't are probably lieing! My boyfriend admitted to stalking my profile everyday for 6 months before he even spoke to me! Also, I live with 3 guy roommates and they do it all the time, checking out the recent pictures, recent 'likes' etc. Not many of them would admit it though lol
2016-05-18 00:12:18
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answered by ? 3
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Maybe your computer has in built wireless and is picking up a near - by wireless network. Netgear is a well known brand for routers and switches.
Cant you configure your wireless network setting not to pick up foreign networks?
2007-05-01 04:27:32
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Reinstall the TCP/IP on your system
Command Usage
netsh int ip reset [log_file_name]
Command Samples
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
Instuctions:
1- Click Start
2- Click Run
3- In the open box type the netsh int ip reset [log_file_name]
example type : netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt or netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
4- Click OK
5- Dos Screen will appear and then disappear
6- This process restores TCP/IP to the state it was at installation.
7- You will need to close out of everything and restart the computer.
2007-05-01 04:48:49
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answered by osmoilmatic 1
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Now why'd you have to go there, and call the only black looking one in yahoo (Phattee) a "silly babboon?" Those little slips of the tongue are very telling. Just on GP, I wouldn't help you.
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PS: If it makes you feel better to keep adding insults, then go ahead. If I had any doubts before, you've just proven that you really are an ugly person.
2007-05-01 04:34:12
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answer #6
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answered by bombastic 6
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You are picking up other wireless networks thats all. Could be your neighbor.
2007-05-01 04:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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That is another access point around you. Maybe your neighbor has wireless internet also.
2007-05-01 04:27:58
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answered by Dustin 2
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some one else has got a wireless network in you area and you are picking it up.
2007-05-01 04:27:57
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answered by jacob c 3
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It's your neighbour's wireless router.
2007-05-01 04:29:20
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answered by Del Piero 10 7
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