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I am trying to access the Internet using my old laptop that runs (just about) Windows Xp. The icon on the lower right hand side is saying connected to wifi and signal excellent. But when I try to open a page it displays a message 'work offline' or 'Try Again'.
Don't use this machine that often so have forgotten what to do. Any help would be appreciated. I only want to upload a CV to a couple of websites.
Cheers
Don't use this machine that often so have forgotten what to do. Any help would be appreciated. I only want to upload a CV to a couple of websites.
Cheers
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I'm going to make the assumption that it is connected to your router.
Is the router definitely connected to the internet? Check by either looking to see if the DSL light is on (but not flashing) and the internet light is on. The other way would be to test the internet connection on another device (phone, other PC, tablet, Ipod etc).
I'm going to make the assumption that it is connected to your router.
Is the router definitely connected to the internet? Check by either looking to see if the DSL light is on (but not flashing) and the internet light is on. The other way would be to test the internet connection on another device (phone, other PC, tablet, Ipod etc).
It might also be worth going to 'Run' (located in the start menu at the bottom) and typing 'cmd' (without the ' 's obviously) and pressing the enter key. Once the cmd.exe command prompt window appears; type in 'ipconfig' and press the enter key.
Where it says 'Default Gateway', make sure there are numbers in there other than 0.0.0.0. The chances are it will be 192.168.1.254.
Where it says 'Default Gateway', make sure there are numbers in there other than 0.0.0.0. The chances are it will be 192.168.1.254.
If you put 173.194.115.15 into the address bar, it would take you to google.co.uk.
If typing www.google.co.uk into the address bar doesn't work then it looks like a DNS issue. It could be your ISP.
If you put 192.168.1.254 into your address bar then it would either do nothing or would connect you to your router interface.
Either way, if you're online then good but I can't understand why if it wasn't '173.194.115.15'
If typing www.google.co.uk into the address bar doesn't work then it looks like a DNS issue. It could be your ISP.
If you put 192.168.1.254 into your address bar then it would either do nothing or would connect you to your router interface.
Either way, if you're online then good but I can't understand why if it wasn't '173.194.115.15'