re: How can I get IE to use my Existing Wireless Connection?
Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:16 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Johnb33
(2283 messages posted)
That just means you are connected to the router, doesn't necessarily mean you are
connected to the internet. How is your internet setup? Is it modem connected to
wireless router? Did you setup the router to actually connect to the internet?
Has the internet ever worked using this connection?
On Friday, November 13, 2009 at 4:20 am, John Wayne Goodin wrote:
>I have a wireless connection that seems to work. It shows in the System Tray as
connected
>and working correctly.
>
>If I double click on it it shows:
>
>Status: Connected
>Network: johnwaynegoodin
>Duration: 00:31:50
>Speed: 150.0 Mbps
>Signal Strength: 5 bars (Maxed Out)
>
>Packets Sent 279
>Received: 2
>
>Automatic Updates will download but no IE or Firefox will use the connection.
>
>How can I get my web applications to use my existing wireless connection?
>
>Running Windows XP Home SP2
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