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You need to set the computer card that says peer to peer to infrastucture or to the correct SSID for your router.
Click on the wireless adapter and view all available networks. When you see your routers SSID double click it. If you see more than one device in the networks with the same SSID change your routers ID to something else.

It sounds to me like it is connecting to another computer which has a peer to peer ID.

2007-05-20 04:20:00 · answer #1 · answered by Tracy L 7 · 0 0

on the bad computer click start, click run, type cmd, in little black box type ipconfig/all . write down all the stuff below physical address to the bottom of the last numbers for dns server. you will need them. next close everything out. go to network conections and right click the network giving you problems. choose properties highlight the tcp/ip menu thing and then click properties again. use 192.168.2.136 as your new ip address fill in all the other numbers you have already written down. from the little black window. you have just changed your ip address which was why your computers were having problems. happened to me. oh another thing is you could just use the disc that came with the wireless modem.

2007-05-20 11:11:46 · answer #2 · answered by mousehth72 5 · 0 1

simply click on start...then control panel... click on network connections.. then properties, then disable.

one you have done this run your network wizard again and this should solve the problem.

2007-05-20 17:59:34 · answer #3 · answered by keith b 2 · 0 0

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