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Internet issue
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Internet issue
Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 12:57 pm Posted by Sekar
(30 messages posted)
I have wireless network connection at my home. I can able to access internet using
my
desktop computer. But, my laptop doesn't work even though the wireless connection
got connected and it shows excellent strength.
IE simply throws "Page cannot be displayed"! What could be the issue? I do not have
any firewall settigs enabled. Thanks.
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re: Internet issue
Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 1:02 pm Posted by Romasurus !!!
(413 messages posted)
you probably have MAC filtering turned on in your router. If so, you will have to
add the MAC Address of your laptop to the filter inorder for the router to allow
your laptop access.
On Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 12:57 pm, Sekar wrote:
>I have wireless network connection at my home. I can able to access internet using
>my
>desktop computer. But, my laptop doesn't work even though the wireless connection
>got connected and it shows excellent strength.
>IE simply throws "Page cannot be displayed"! What could be the issue? I do not have
>any firewall settigs enabled. Thanks.
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re: Internet issue
Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 1:05 pm Posted by Adam Bradley
(8787 messages posted)
Does the laptop get to the internet when you hook it up with a cable? What about
other browsers? Could be a few problems so we need to narrow it down.
On Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 12:57 pm, Sekar wrote:
>I have wireless network connection at my home. I can able to access internet using
>my
>desktop computer. But, my laptop doesn't work even though the wireless connection
>got connected and it shows excellent strength.
>IE simply throws "Page cannot be displayed"! What could be the issue? I do not have
>any firewall settigs enabled. Thanks.
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