Networking
I can connect to other wireless networks but I cannot go online, connecting to my own network. After attempting, it says 'limited or no connectivity'.
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You have to setup or configure your wireless router, in order to synchronize their settings. Especially the IP address, the Gateway and the DNS which were given to you, by your ISP provider and especially check if your router is setup with the SSID.
It should be same as your settings in your wireless setup.
Thanks for the help.
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Check your LAN card, if you are using a DHCP or OBTAINED. If settings are obtained, it needs to key in the IP address, Gate way and the DNS what your ISP provider gave.
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What does Power Save Mode, do in my wireless adapter?
Any explanation will help.
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Hi there! I hope someone answers my query and helps me with it.
I have just setup my wireless network. I know my network's wireless settings (SSID, Channel, Wireless key…etc.). The problem is, I don't know how to connect my new Windows 7 computer to my wireless network.
The computer is using a built-in wireless card. If the computer is plugged directly to the router, it can go online, if I unplug it, it cannot go online.
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Hi,
In my office we are in a private wireless network, where we have 30 laptop PCs. Now my boss wants to keep an eye on our office environment, using camera from abroad or anywhere else outside of our office.
Is it possible? As I am in a private network, how can anyone access that camera from outside of my network?
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My wireless router's power light keeps on blinking. It is doing that after every 30 seconds. The power light used to be steady and green before this happened. I don't know what to do.
I called support for the router but they declined to help me saying, I need to pay. My router is quite old. I don't want to invest on it anymore, since buying a new router is much more sensible.
What I would like is a simple work around that might help fix it.
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I have 3 access points, that I plan to install on my Local Area Network and I want to use them at the same time.
Is this possible?
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Hi everyone,
I need help with my internet. It seems to disconnect, when I leave my laptop. What I usually do is, just leave it when I am done using it.
Earlier, whenever I come back to use it, I still had my internet working. However now, when I come back, It is not connected and I cannot browse the net.
I'm using a wireless connection and the router my brother is using, is just a few meters away.
Please help.
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I am trying to get Netflix to work on my new Visio television with built in WiFi. I am wondering if data port 80 and 443 can be opened on my router, to allow Netflix to work.
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