It sounds as if you are not actually connected, are you getting an IP
address? | Start | Run... | CMD and {enter}| in the window that opens |
ipconfig {enter}
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"Lucy" <> wrote in message
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>I am studying overseas at present and the home I am staying in has
> wireless internet available. I can connect to the wireless connection
> but then I can not access the internet (Internet Explorer) and it keeps
>
>
> saying I am offline, even though the signal strength is strong. I am
> running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed. The connection says I
>
>
>
> have received 0 bytes when I am connected so I'm guessing this has
> something to do with it. Can anyone help me? I'm not that comfortable
> with computers so any instructions will have to be so basic a monkey
> could do it. Cheers
>