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Wireless Networking - Trying to connect wirelessly for the first time.. need help |
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okay. I'm trying to connect my computer wirelessly through another
regular/wired router. I got this linksys travel router, which you are supposed to be able to plug in at like a hotel, (to both a outlet and the broadband wall connection) and be able to use your computer wirelessly. Except i'm trying to do this at my home. The computer is only a few feet from this travel router (model WTR54GS if anyone is wondering) So i hooked it up as per instruction and i went through the installation cd, but after that i'm stuck. I looked in my windows help for how to connect to an available wireless network and this is what it says: 1. Open Network Connections. 2. Click the wireless network connection icon, and then, under Network Tasks, click View available wireless networks. 3. Choose the wireless network from the list that appears, and then click Connect. This all makes sense to me. However, my problem is that I don't HAVE a "wireless network connection icon" in Network Connections. All i have is a firewire and a regular LAN connection. This laptop is about three years old and because i never used it wirelessly before, i couldn't recall if it came with a wireless card, but I contacted gateway, which is where my computer is from, and two different support techs at two different times have told me that my laptop does in fact have a wireless card. So, what am i doing wrong? =?Utf-8?B?UmFpbiBSYWJiaXQ=?= |
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You need to know how to turn your wireless card on. It may be a switch on
the side of your computer, or perhaps a Function Key combination, such as Fn + F5. Sorry with out knowing more about your computer, that's my best guess. Also if you have not installed drivers for your card or they are not installed correctly, this could result in this problem. -- David Hettel Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com DISCLAIMER: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this post. The author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this post and confers no rights. "Rain Rabbit" <> wrote in message news:4478A3F7-5320-4D0E-8DBC-... > okay. I'm trying to connect my computer wirelessly through another > regular/wired router. I got this linksys travel router, which you are > supposed to be able to plug in at like a hotel, (to both a outlet and the > broadband wall connection) and be able to use your computer wirelessly. > Except i'm trying to do this at my home. The computer is only a few feet > from > this travel router (model WTR54GS if anyone is wondering) So i hooked it > up > as per instruction and i went through the installation cd, but after that > i'm > stuck. I looked in my windows help for how to connect to an available > wireless network and this is what it says: > > 1. Open Network Connections. > 2. Click the wireless network connection icon, and then, under Network > Tasks, click View available wireless networks. > 3. Choose the wireless network from the list that appears, and then click > Connect. > > This all makes sense to me. However, my problem is that I don't HAVE a > "wireless network connection icon" in Network Connections. All i have is > a > firewire and a regular LAN connection. This laptop is about three years > old > and because i never used it wirelessly before, i couldn't recall if it > came > with a wireless card, but I contacted gateway, which is where my computer > is > from, and two different support techs at two different times have told me > that my laptop does in fact have a wireless card. So, what am i doing > wrong? |
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