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Having problems connecting. The adapter was working fine and then just stopped.
(This is a friends computer and what they said) It still shows up but says not connected. I disabled it and then tried to enable it. It just showed not connecting. They went to the store where they bought it and got it replaced just in case it went bad, but it is doing the same. What should I look for next? There other computer is working fine, so I know it is not the router. It must be something on the computer itself, but what? Thanks Chris ChrisGW |
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On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 16:14:05 -0400, ChrisGW <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >Having problems connecting. The adapter was working fine and then just stopped. >(This is a friends computer and what they said) It still shows up but says not >connected. I disabled it and then tried to enable it. It just showed not >connecting. They went to the store where they bought it and got it replaced just >in case it went bad, but it is doing the same. What should I look for next? > >There other computer is working fine, so I know it is not the router. It must be >something on the computer itself, but what? > >Thanks >Chris Security enabled? |
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f/fgeorge wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 16:14:05 -0400, ChrisGW <(E-Mail Removed)> > wrote: > >> Having problems connecting. The adapter was working fine and then just stopped. >> (This is a friends computer and what they said) It still shows up but says not >> connected. I disabled it and then tried to enable it. It just showed not >> connecting. They went to the store where they bought it and got it replaced just >> in case it went bad, but it is doing the same. What should I look for next? >> >> There other computer is working fine, so I know it is not the router. It must be >> something on the computer itself, but what? >> >> Thanks >> Chris > Security enabled? No. I checked that and she said it was never enabled. Chris |
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Hello,
ChrisGW schrieb: > f/fgeorge wrote: >> On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 16:14:05 -0400, ChrisGW <(E-Mail Removed)> >> wrote: >> >>> Having problems connecting. The adapter was working fine and then >>> just stopped. (This is a friends computer and what they said) It Is there any reason thinkable like changings in enviromental conditions or doing something with it or so? >>> still shows up but says not connected. I disabled it and then tried >>> to enable it. It just showed not connecting. They went to the store What it shows in detail? >>> where they bought it and got it replaced just in case it went bad, >>> but it is doing the same. What should I look for next? >>> >>> There other computer is working fine, so I know it is not the router. Which way this other is connected? Wireless I think but what's the others computers adaptor? Have you tried to change it (of course the other computers adaptor would not work in stead of the problematic one but what's about vice versa? Of course you can have two of them and you can disable the other if needed)? >>> It must be something on the computer itself, but what? Where are these two computers in relation to the router? Both at the same place or different? Different distance? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Chris >> Security enabled? > No. I checked that and she said it was never enabled. > > Chris greetings Manfred |
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