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When connecting to any wireless network my HP DV6000 works just fine, until I
either close the laptop or move out of range of the network. When it picks up a new signal, IE: opening the computer again, moving in range of the network or another network again, It will not reconnect. The new signal is recognized as a "unidentified network" even when it's the same one it was connected to previously. This now connects as a "Limited Connectivity" Network and no Internet Access. Any ideas what Settings have gotten messed up on this thing? I've only had this computer a couple weeks and have fixed most of the issues with my network, but it seems everytime I fix one thing 2 more pop up. |
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where are these wireless networks you are connecting to? are they
hotspots and public networks? tell us more. including some SSID names, etc. On Sat, 8 Sep 2007 18:50:00 -0700, MitchB wrote: When connecting to any wireless network my HP DV6000 works just fine, until I either close the laptop or move out of range of the network. When it picks up a new signal, IE: opening the computer again, moving in range of the network or another network again, It will not reconnect. The new signal is recognized as a "unidentified network" even when it's the same one it was connected to previously. This now connects as a "Limited Connectivity" Network and no Internet Access. Any ideas what Settings have gotten messed up on this thing? I've only had this computer a couple weeks and have fixed most of the issues with my network, but it seems everytime I fix one thing 2 more pop up. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |