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Laptop refusing to connect to Internet
For the past few days I cannot connect to the internet on my laptop. I am wireless and I can connect OK on my desktop but my laptop just refuses to connect. Can anyone help please?
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There is a long black thing a bit like a large ballpoint pen sticking out of the back of the desktop. Is that what I have to disconnect and try in laptop? I apologise for my ignorance of these matters. Wish they held simple classes for things like this!
There is a long black thing a bit like a large ballpoint pen sticking out of the back of the desktop. Is that what I have to disconnect and try in laptop? I apologise for my ignorance of these matters. Wish they held simple classes for things like this!
Thanks for all your help but I think I will wait until an 'expert' calls with me as I would not be confident about resetting, security etc and am afraid of being left with no internet access on desktop either as I really need it as I have someone in Afghanistan and this is how they communicates with me.
gosh
what a busy time you've had
ok
desktop OK (?) uses wireless
laptop not OK - uses wireless
.... so we can say it's not the wireless that's at fault.
I assume you've tried the laptop in the same room as the router - so it's probably not because you are too far away.
(if not - do try it)
this almost certainly means it's the laptop
you have a signal - so it's not the wireless adapter .....
and by the sound of it you've either tried it with an ethernet cable .... or plugged your laptop into the hoover ;)
Now that only leaves two things ....
windows has forgotten who your router is .... or something is stopping the connection getting through.
also - you can't mess up the desktop by fiddling with the laptop
but if enough is enough .... fair enough
one last question ....firewalls have been mentioned .... are you by any chance using zone alarm?
because a windows update messed up internet access a couple of months ago - and what you say sounds exactly right
what a busy time you've had
ok
desktop OK (?) uses wireless
laptop not OK - uses wireless
.... so we can say it's not the wireless that's at fault.
I assume you've tried the laptop in the same room as the router - so it's probably not because you are too far away.
(if not - do try it)
this almost certainly means it's the laptop
you have a signal - so it's not the wireless adapter .....
and by the sound of it you've either tried it with an ethernet cable .... or plugged your laptop into the hoover ;)
Now that only leaves two things ....
windows has forgotten who your router is .... or something is stopping the connection getting through.
also - you can't mess up the desktop by fiddling with the laptop
but if enough is enough .... fair enough
one last question ....firewalls have been mentioned .... are you by any chance using zone alarm?
because a windows update messed up internet access a couple of months ago - and what you say sounds exactly right
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