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| | Connect to Network, but "Not Connected"??? Hi, I've been having trouble accessing the internet via my network for approx 1 week. I have XP and the MS firewall. I updated MS approx 2 days ago (?) but this problem existed prior to the update. When I go to the "Wireless Network Connection" tab and the "Choose a wireless network" section, my home's network is the 1st one listed. Next to it, it says "Not connected." However, when I left-click on the network, it states "You are currently connected to this network. To disconnect from this network, click Disconnect." Not sure what's going on but I can't access the internet via this network. My other family member's PC & notebooks can connect to & access the internet via our network with no problems. I can also connect to & access the internet using a neighbor's unsecured wireless network (just not my home's network). I tried to briefly disable my firewall to see if that helps, but it did not (not sure if that was a smart move). Any help would be great. Thanks a lot. - kkp |
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| Home Basic | Re: Connect to Network, but "Not Connected"??? Try right-clicking on the Network Connection Icon in the Systray (two little screens superimposed in lower right corner.) Click on "Diagnose & Repair" and see what happens. Larry K9LMM |
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| | Re: Connect to Network, but "Not Connected"??? Hi Larry, When I right-click on the two little screens superimposed in lower right corner, my only options are "Change windows firewall settings" & "Open Network Connections." I tried opening up the Network Connection tab & looking for "diagnose & repair" option there, but I can't find it. Do you know where to locate it? Not sure if this helped, but I went ahead & right-clicked on the single screen icon in lower right corner, clicked on "repair," and the outcome was "Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action cannot be completed: connecting to the wireless network." Thanks Larry. "lmmohr" wrote: Quote: > > Try right-clicking on the Network Connection Icon in the Systray (two > little screens superimposed in lower right corner.) Click on "Diagnose > & Repair" and see what happens. > > Larry > K9LMM > > > -- > lmmohr > |
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| | Re: Connect to Network, but "Not Connected"??? Hi, Thanks for your help. I ended up calling Verizon and they fixed the problem for me. Not quite sure what the problem was, but something along the lines of issues with Windows Utility.....now switched over to Intel ProSet Wireless.... Thanks. Problem resolved. "kkp" wrote: Quote: > Hi Larry, > > When I right-click on the two little screens superimposed in lower right > corner, my only options are "Change windows firewall settings" & "Open > Network Connections." > I tried opening up the Network Connection tab & looking for "diagnose & > repair" option there, but I can't find it. Do you know where to locate it? > > Not sure if this helped, but I went ahead & right-clicked on the single > screen icon in lower right corner, clicked on "repair," and the outcome was > "Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action > cannot be completed: connecting to the wireless network." > > Thanks Larry. > > "lmmohr" wrote: > Quote: > > > > Try right-clicking on the Network Connection Icon in the Systray (two > > little screens superimposed in lower right corner.) Click on "Diagnose > > & Repair" and see what happens. > > > > Larry > > K9LMM > > > > > > -- > > lmmohr > > |
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