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Sara, do the following for me,
Click on start, then run, type 'cmd' (no quotes"
in the black box that opens up, type 'ipconfig/all' then hit enter.
copy all that info that displayed (you can abbreviate) and paste it onto a message and post it here. Then I can see if you're addresses are "normal" and everything is listed as it should be.
Also, what type of wireless adapter did you install, and what type of wireless router are you using.
Post back and I'll get back to you later tonight during the football games.
TJ
Click on start, then run, type 'cmd' (no quotes"
in the black box that opens up, type 'ipconfig/all' then hit enter.
copy all that info that displayed (you can abbreviate) and paste it onto a message and post it here. Then I can see if you're addresses are "normal" and everything is listed as it should be.
Also, what type of wireless adapter did you install, and what type of wireless router are you using.
Post back and I'll get back to you later tonight during the football games.
TJ