your help would be appreciated - wireless LAN

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Francis

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OK well first of all did you load in the drivers "first" and then plug in the USB wireless adapter ?

Second did you turn on the Wireless part of the Router ?

What type of Router is it ?

Usually it will take an address like

In Chrome type in the address bar the 192.168.1.1 with no http if it's a Linksys.. If not you need to find out what the proper 192.168.x.x address to get into the router will be..

Get back to me when you know all this stuff.. :D
 

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More issues.

Changed the USB receiver for a model with an aerial, signal quality has jumped from 'poor' 30 kbs to 'excellent' 150kbs.
Network shows as connected, but I can't open any web pages with either of my browsers?
 

Zorak

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open start > run
type cmd and press enter. Then type into the command prompt that appears:
ping www.google.co.nz
(any website will do, does not matter) If the request times out, you are not connected to the internet. If it comes back with statistics, you are connected to the internet. This will help ascertain as to what the problem is.

Some commands that might also help in the meantime that work as catch all solutions to network connectivity issues:

ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew

netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
netsh winsock reset catalog
(a reboot will have to be performed after these two commands)
 
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