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sNuwPack
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so my laptop used to pickup wireless fine (internal card), but when i moved into an apt complex i had to reconfigure my connection shit so that i could get onto the apt's cable internet, now i don't pick up any wireless networks anymore, i've tried to reconfigure my comp, and now i can detect and even connect to wireless networks, but i can't access the internet still.....

my comp says i'm connected to the wireless network, but when i open up ie, or try to use an online app (poker software) it doesn't detect the network, plz help.

12/2/2007 5:37:24 PM

GraniteBalls
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"i had to reconfigure my connection shit so that i could get onto the apt's cable internet"



explain plz.



Sounds like your device is enabled, but you're looking for a static IP or something. Did the apt ask you to manually enter an IP address in? what exactly did they make you change?

12/3/2007 12:03:25 PM

sNuwPack
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i don't remember precisely, i guess that's the problem, but i definetly changed something with the ip handling, i don't think i put in an exact ip, but i changed how it was accessed or something....i treid to restore all the default config shit, but idk, what are the major options i should have configed for wireless ip and shit

again, my computer says it's connected to the wireless net, but i can't access the internet.

12/8/2007 11:13:17 AM

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