*grins* Well, fixed it by trial and error. The factory configuration had
wireless connection under network bridge and the ethernet connection under
LAN or High-Speed Internet. I moved the ethernet connection under the bridge
and the wireless connection out from under the bridge, which popped it into
LAN or High-Speed Internet and, of course, it works. Perhaps, her migraine
will subside now. Chances seem slim, but maybe this will help someone else.
Thanks for your time,
Kelwin
"Kelwin Delaunay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My sister bought a new laptop with Win XP Home It has an ethernet card and
> a
> wireless adapter installed. When booted it shows the icon and message in
> the
> system tray: network cable unplugged, as one would expect since there is
> no
> LAN to connect to at her place of business only a wireless network. When
> she
> pushes the button on the laptop console to connect to wireless network, it
> dutifully finds and connects to the wireless network in her office. When
> she
> then starts IE or Netscape browsers, she gets the same message from either
> browser---- there is no internet connection and offers to work offline or
> try again. Retries are unsuccessful.
>
> Can someone explain to me, please, what to tell her to do next or point me
> to the location of information to resolve the problem?
>
> Thank you,
> Kelwin
>
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