Wireless network connection
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Oct 3, 2009 at 08:29 AM
Noodlepoodle Posts 14 Registration date Sunday September 13, 2009 Status Member Last seen January 25, 2010 - Oct 4, 2009 at 11:50 PM
Noodlepoodle Posts 14 Registration date Sunday September 13, 2009 Status Member Last seen January 25, 2010 - Oct 4, 2009 at 11:50 PM
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Dear Sir,
In order to solve this problem, please get to the Control panel and then to Connection settings.
See whether there is already a connection configured.
If there isn't any, please add another connection and configure it properly.
This should solve your problem.
Thanks in advance.
In order to solve this problem, please get to the Control panel and then to Connection settings.
See whether there is already a connection configured.
If there isn't any, please add another connection and configure it properly.
This should solve your problem.
Thanks in advance.
Noodlepoodle
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Oct 4, 2009 at 11:50 PM
Oct 4, 2009 at 11:50 PM
If you see the wireless connection icon, right click on it and choose enable. Also you can go to the properties menu and find a wireless network to connect to. Heres how to find a network to connect to http://tips4pc.com/networking/finding_a_wireless_network_to_co.htm
If you go to control panel, then Network connections, and see there is no icon for your connection then you might need to install a driver for your wireless network adapter.
If you go to control panel, system, hardware, device manager, then you might see a yellow mark next to your connection.
If you go to control panel, then Network connections, and see there is no icon for your connection then you might need to install a driver for your wireless network adapter.
If you go to control panel, system, hardware, device manager, then you might see a yellow mark next to your connection.