Laptop connecting to wireless networks help!?
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chuckwrathall
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dawooddoe Posts 403 Registration date Saturday February 21, 2009 Status Member Last seen November 12, 2010 - Sep 25, 2009 at 10:06 PM
dawooddoe Posts 403 Registration date Saturday February 21, 2009 Status Member Last seen November 12, 2010 - Sep 25, 2009 at 10:06 PM
Hello,
I got two laptops(dell inspiron 2200 and an aspire one) and they are both running windows XP. My dell connects to the internet connect just fine and when i try to connect my aspire it wont and says its unavailable. It used to connect just fine and then one day just stopped working.. so I was wondering if I accidentally change some settings? Can anyone help me step by step? And if you need more information just ask and I'll provide it
I got two laptops(dell inspiron 2200 and an aspire one) and they are both running windows XP. My dell connects to the internet connect just fine and when i try to connect my aspire it wont and says its unavailable. It used to connect just fine and then one day just stopped working.. so I was wondering if I accidentally change some settings? Can anyone help me step by step? And if you need more information just ask and I'll provide it
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dawooddoe
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Sep 25, 2009 at 10:06 PM
If you suddenly fail to connect laptop to wireless network, maybe it's caused by some simple changes which you overlook. You can take a look on these wireless network troubleshooting tips, see whether can help you solving this problem.