Pardon my ignorance, but what would the correct requirements consists of?
If you have built-in wireless adapter, shouldn't it automatically look for
the best connection. I have no problem here at home with it connecting up,
but I just got this laptop and haven't had a chance to try it away from home
yet. When I am at a place with known wireless access, how do I make it
connect up with their internet access? Thanks
"BAR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> This should be part of your Internet Explorer setup.
>
> In Internet explorer, look at Tools>Internet Options
> Click on the Connections Tab and setup the correct requirements for your
PC.
>
> Now stop eating, drinking, smoking or injecting that stuff you used last
> night.
>
>
>
> "FireBrick" wrote:
>
> > I remember seeing someone talking about a utility that would see how
your
> > machine is connected and choose the correct connection.
> > My portable has wifi, cable, and a built-in modem.
> > The utility would check to see which type of access was available and
> > automagically use the best/fastest one.
> > Obviously if the wired and wifi were not available, it would drop down
to
> > the modem.
> >
> > So was I hallucinating again?
> >
> > Anyone able to help?
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------
> > I'll give up my guns when it takes longer for a burglar to shoot than it
> > does for a cop to get here from a donut shop.
> > -----------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Bill H. in Chicagoland
> >
> >
> >
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