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Our computer has just developed an issue with the internet network. The
icon shows a rex "x" and says it cannot find any networks, yet the internet is still functioning. Initially it said it couldn't conect to a wireless network (which we do not have nor have ever tried to install). Now it just tells us that there is no problem with the network, yet still displays an error icon. Also, anytime we try to access a network folder of any type is has an extreme slowdown, sometimes to the point the folder freezes. So.. What I would like to have answered is this: How do I get the network settings to display correctly, stop it from trying to find a wireless network, and get the network folders to stop hanging on us? I'm sorry if I'm too vague but I don't know how else to phrase this. - Frustrated |
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You can right-click network icon on the task bar, and choose "diagnostic and
repair". "Doppleganger" wrote: Our computer has just developed an issue with the internet network. The icon shows a rex "x" and says it cannot find any networks, yet the internet is still functioning. Initially it said it couldn't conect to a wireless network (which we do not have nor have ever tried to install). Now it just tells us that there is no problem with the network, yet still displays an error icon. Also, anytime we try to access a network folder of any type is has an extreme slowdown, sometimes to the point the folder freezes. So.. What I would like to have answered is this: How do I get the network settings to display correctly, stop it from trying to find a wireless network, and get the network folders to stop hanging on us? I'm sorry if I'm too vague but I don't know how else to phrase this. - Frustrated |
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"Randy" wrote: You can right-click network icon on the task bar, and choose "diagnostic and repair". Well, the thing is we did that right away and that's when it said it couldn't load the wireless driver (which we don't have) and now it says there is no issure with the network. Everyhting does seem to work fine it's just the icon (on the taskbar)is telling us otherwise. We just want it to be read correctly. Not to mention we want to figure out why the network menus and folders lag so badly. |
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