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i have this a bit old ibm laptop, it has a usb wireless adapter that i just plug in for wireless internet and also has its installation cd.. i installed using the cd then i plugged the adapter.. the laptop recognized it and when i even open it up from the lower right program area it says that i have a good wireless connection (..picked up from my router)...but the internet still doesn't work.. what did i miss doing?

2007-12-25 04:13:29 · 3 answers · asked by suchAnoob 2 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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Well, couple of questions. Is it connecting to YOUR connection? Are you trying to use someone elses wifi router? If it is yours, did you have to enter a KEY?
Click on the wireless connector (the one that says you have a good connection) and "View Available Networks"
Be sure you are connected to the correct SSID (YOURS!) and that you get a valid IP address. If you have encryption it should ask you for the key. Be sure you are using the correct key. If you are using WPA or WEP and still have an issue start by turning off security on the router. See if you connect, if you do then re-enable the security and try connection again. If you have issues you need to update your computers software to allow the correct security.

Since you didn't say which operating system you are using I will also say that....
Some older operating systems don't support all the possible security levels which creates this type issue. You may have to end up using WEP with some of them.

2007-12-30 16:09:27 · answer #1 · answered by Tracy L 7 · 0 0

verify to work out if DHCP is enabled on the two computers: a million. on top of issues Panel, click community AND information superhighway CONNECTIONS, and then click community CONNECTIONS. 2. actual-click the community section connection icon, and decide residences. 3. spotlight information superhighway Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click residences. 4. on the final tab, elect the choice get carry of an IP handle immediately. Or, in community Connections attempt the "restore this connection" on the left facet. ...once you spotlight the instant option. Or, attempt ... Shuting down all hardware and unplug. Then restart ... in this order ... turn on the modem, the router, then the computers. If all else fails, reset to manufacturing facility status. there's a small pin-hollow on the back of the router. Use a paper clip and poke that for approximately 30 seconds. provide it a minute or 2 to reset. you will ought to redo the secure practices point .. and you may as nicely use WPA guy or woman rather of WEP.

2016-10-19 21:22:13 · answer #2 · answered by condom 4 · 0 0

Sometimes you have internet connection but the browser doesn't recognize the default gateway. So to solve that problem you should open Internet Explorer then go to Tools then go to Internet Options then go to Connections then go to LAN settings and then make sure that the Automatically detect settings box is selected if not you should select it, then click apply and ok and then close and open internet explorer again.

2007-12-28 18:00:33 · answer #3 · answered by rafael r 5 · 0 0

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