"ChrisTheRockGod" intrigued me by writing:
> I have connected my laptop to my wireless router, showing excellent
> signal strength and maximum kb/ps, but have NO connection whatsoever.
> It says it is connected, and claims there is a connection to the
> internet, when clearly...there isn't.
>
> I cannot get onto the internet, instant messenger, check email,
> nothing!
> The network key/pass phrase is correct, as it accepts and connects. I
> can connect to other routers in the area that are not security enabled,
> from which I get a connection. But I don't like stealing other people's
> internet.
>
> I am totally stumped.
> Any suggestions?
>
> Any replies sorely appreciated,
> Thanks,
> Chris.
>
>
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If you have a software firewall running, check to make sure it is allowing
wireless networking. You may have to add it to the trusted zone, safe
zone or whatever it is called depending on the firewall app. If you don't
have a firewall installed, go back to basics starting with: Make sure the
wireless router's radio signal is turned on and that its setting (a, b, g,
b/g or a/b/g) matches the setting of your wireless NIC. By the way, I am
assuming you are using one of the Windows operating systems. In the
future, please provide the OS, the make and brand of all of your devices,
i.e., laptop, wireless router, wireless NIC as well as the app that is
controlling your wireless NIC. Take care.
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Just Me, D