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My son recently bought a Dell Inspiron with Vista. I am trying to add his
computer to our home network. His computer shows that he is connected, but message says cannot connect to internet. Help! |
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Post details on how you have set it up on the network.
No info, no help! "Jenz0321" wrote: My son recently bought a Dell Inspiron with Vista. I am trying to add his computer to our home network. His computer shows that he is connected, but message says cannot connect to internet. Help! |
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Jenz0321 wrote:
My son recently bought a Dell Inspiron with Vista. I am trying to add his computer to our home network. His computer shows that he is connected, but message says cannot connect to internet. Help! try the "diagnose and repair" feature, found by right clicking the connection icon in the system tray. sometimes that's all that's needed to get vista connected to the internet. Dave |
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Network is set up using computer with XP as host (has DSL modem, SBC as
internet provider and a router). Set up network the way I have in past with son's other computer - add computer to network, save settings to USB drive and put USB drive into laptop. Laptop is showing network connection but not internet connection. "Mick Murphy" wrote: Post details on how you have set it up on the network. No info, no help! "Jenz0321" wrote: My son recently bought a Dell Inspiron with Vista. I am trying to add his computer to our home network. His computer shows that he is connected, but message says cannot connect to internet. Help! |
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i have the same problem of connecting to the wireless router at home and at
school but there is a red x between my router and the internet icon on the network and sharing center window. also, the "access" reads "local only". it used to work a week ago and i installed a sony mp3 player software and i think after that it has not worked since. i have since uninstalled the sony mp3 program. i did get a trojan horse message from my virus softtware and i deleted the file as recommended. i think the file was svchost.exe, i think!!!!! i tried to do a system restore but no luck. thanks in advance for any help!!! "David" wrote: Jenz0321 wrote: My son recently bought a Dell Inspiron with Vista. I am trying to add his computer to our home network. His computer shows that he is connected, but message says cannot connect to internet. Help! try the "diagnose and repair" feature, found by right clicking the connection icon in the system tray. sometimes that's all that's needed to get vista connected to the internet. Dave |
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On Sep 13, 3:28 am, kevin from ohs
wrote: i have the same problem of connecting to the wireless router at home and at school but there is a red x between my router and the internet icon on the network and sharing center window. also, the "access" reads "local only". it used to work a week ago and i installed a sony mp3 player software and i think after that it has not worked since. i have since uninstalled the sony mp3 program. i did get a trojan horse message from my virus softtware and i deleted the file as recommended. i think the file was svchost.exe, i think!!!!! i tried to do a system restore but no luck. thanks in advance for any help!!! "David" wrote: Jenz0321 wrote: My son recently bought a Dell Inspiron with Vista. I am trying to add his computer to our home network. His computer shows that he is connected, but message says cannot connect to internet. Help! try the "diagnose and repair" feature, found by right clicking the connection icon in the system tray. sometimes that's all that's needed to get vista connected to the internet. Dave Maybe my post is your solution, have a look at this address: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...5fe1881 68bf4 Good luck, Mymy |
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thanks mymy. unfortunately, it did not solve the problem. i ended up
restoring the factory defaults and reinstalled everything. luckily i have only had the laptop for a month and i had a recent backup so i am off and running again. thanks for your help, you smart people are a great resource to the rest of the world. happy days!!! "Mymy" wrote: On Sep 13, 3:28 am, kevin from ohs wrote: i have the same problem of connecting to the wireless router at home and at school but there is a red x between my router and the internet icon on the network and sharing center window. also, the "access" reads "local only". it used to work a week ago and i installed a sony mp3 player software and i think after that it has not worked since. i have since uninstalled the sony mp3 program. i did get a trojan horse message from my virus softtware and i deleted the file as recommended. i think the file was svchost.exe, i think!!!!! i tried to do a system restore but no luck. thanks in advance for any help!!! "David" wrote: Jenz0321 wrote: My son recently bought a Dell Inspiron with Vista. I am trying to add his computer to our home network. His computer shows that he is connected, but message says cannot connect to internet. Help! try the "diagnose and repair" feature, found by right clicking the connection icon in the system tray. sometimes that's all that's needed to get vista connected to the internet. Dave Maybe my post is your solution, have a look at this address: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...5fe1881 68bf4 Good luck, Mymy |