Road rules6 mins ago
Unable to connect to internet
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My grandson brought his brand new laptop to my house.
He tried to connect to the internet via my router, but was unable to do so , even though i had provided him with my Network key.
Does anyone please know the reason why he could not connect?
He tried to connect to the internet via my router, but was unable to do so , even though i had provided him with my Network key.
Does anyone please know the reason why he could not connect?
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No I just assumed that because my computer will connect to the internet with out any trouble, any other computer should connect providing they type in my security key.
If for instance my network wasn't protected anyone should be able to connect to my network even if they where outside in the street.
So wires should not be necessary.
If for instance my network wasn't protected anyone should be able to connect to my network even if they where outside in the street.
So wires should not be necessary.
Thank you all for your answers so far, I will pass them on to my grandson.
markysngc your answer seems to make sense, regarding the WEP and WPA-PSK encryption key.
How does he enter these, so as to try both along with my Network key?
ACtheTROLL
My router is wired up to my main computer operating on XP, and my laptop is wireless operating on Vista and these are both secure and work fine. My grandson's laptop is also wireless operating on Vista, but this is the one that won't connect to my network.
markysngc your answer seems to make sense, regarding the WEP and WPA-PSK encryption key.
How does he enter these, so as to try both along with my Network key?
ACtheTROLL
My router is wired up to my main computer operating on XP, and my laptop is wireless operating on Vista and these are both secure and work fine. My grandson's laptop is also wireless operating on Vista, but this is the one that won't connect to my network.
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the wizard should sort things ....
if the wifi adapter is powered on the wizard should see it when run....
if it needs more ... it will ask (ssid (possibly) - ssid won't show on the wired connections you'll need to either look in the routers setup screens .... or properties on one of the wireless machines) & wep key (almost certainly - if not you need to set one).
if the wifi adapter is powered on the wizard should see it when run....
if it needs more ... it will ask (ssid (possibly) - ssid won't show on the wired connections you'll need to either look in the routers setup screens .... or properties on one of the wireless machines) & wep key (almost certainly - if not you need to set one).