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Public wi-fi and wilful laptop
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I wonder if any of you can help with the following. I was using two of my laptops in a public library recently, where free wifi is availbale. One connected like a dream (XP netbook), the other could not even 'see' the connection, let alone connect to it (windows 7).
I can't understand this. Can anyone help?
I can't understand this. Can anyone help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for the link Mark - I'm still not getting it though. Sorry HC, I just don't understand your point.
I have a 3G option on both machines. Normally both machines happily attach themselves to any network - the 3G is for when there'a apparently no network.
The netbook did the decent thing without a hiccup. The laptop did not even show that this particular wireless network existed anywhere near it. It showed other networks, but not the one I could connect to for free.
This phenomenon puzzles me deeply.
I have a 3G option on both machines. Normally both machines happily attach themselves to any network - the 3G is for when there'a apparently no network.
The netbook did the decent thing without a hiccup. The laptop did not even show that this particular wireless network existed anywhere near it. It showed other networks, but not the one I could connect to for free.
This phenomenon puzzles me deeply.
mark, I've found the 'ejector button' for wifi and on this machine it's shift+f3. This changes the connectivity icon quite distinctly - and this wasn't what was happening, so i know I didn't go all girly on the connectivity.
I'm just completely foxed as to why no such free wifi was visible in the wireless options on this very wilful laptop.
I'm just completely foxed as to why no such free wifi was visible in the wireless options on this very wilful laptop.
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