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wireless problem
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after several hours to my ISP tech support, we think we have narrowed my. wireless browsing problem down to the 'wireless interface within my 'puta . ive had 3 routers, none of which can connect wirelessley. before i contact the computer manufacturer, ive been advised to go to somewhere with a public wireless capability and try to connect to that. if theres a problem there, its defo my computer, if not, its defo the ISP responsibilty. thing is, ive never yet been able to connect wirelessly and im not really sure how to go to a public place and connect. can anyone help me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is unlikely to be the computer. Unless you have something unusual, most operating systems have drivers for wireless cards. Does the computer recognise the router? Is your router set up properly? Are you putting the right key in the computer to communicate with the router?
It this a laptop?in which case you can become a road knight and slowly drive down the street until your lappy picks up a signal from one of the houses. Then you'll know if it is your computer or the router.
It this a laptop?in which case you can become a road knight and slowly drive down the street until your lappy picks up a signal from one of the houses. Then you'll know if it is your computer or the router.