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Posted 20/06/2008 19:15:15


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just installed a tp link TL-WN550G into my pc (its a pci one)installed drivers and the program it comes with, the programs states im conected to my home hub but M$ zero config comes up with a baollon saying little or no connectivity. i have a phillips usb adaptor insatlled on the computer as well. the problem is that i can not get anypages to load in any of my 3 browsers so can somebody plese help me. os is xp

as always thanks for the advice zeb

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Posted 20/06/2008 21:23:23


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You can't have more than one network connection working at once.

Remove the USB stick, then try using the software that came with the pci card to connect.

Dave R

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Posted 22/06/2008 01:40:11


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i have pigned my router using cmd and ipconfig/all and have found there is no defelt gateway any ideas

i was thinking if i reinstall windows xp and then update service packs using cable i could then try. but i dont wont to do that to be

as always thanks for the advice zeb

__________________________________________________________________________

Sorry for my spelling guys and thanks for reading my post

u are all legends in your own rights

rig1. pentuim D 2.8ghz. 1gb ram. 160gb hdd.geforce 73000gt gpu m$ vista

rig2.P4 @2.2ghz 256mb ram,40gb hdd geforce4 mx m$ XP

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Posted 22/06/2008 17:30:15


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The default gateway is the address of the router.
The routers DHCP server should put this in itself/

Are you using a fixed IP address or "automatic"?

Dave R

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Posted 22/06/2008 18:05:32


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umm good question, i have no idea. how would i find this out

as always thanks for the advice zeb

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Sorry for my spelling guys and thanks for reading my post

u are all legends in your own rights

rig1. pentuim D 2.8ghz. 1gb ram. 160gb hdd.geforce 73000gt gpu m$ vista

rig2.P4 @2.2ghz 256mb ram,40gb hdd geforce4 mx m$ XP

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Posted 22/06/2008 18:43:16


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Right click on My Network Places - Properties.
Right click on your connection - Propeties.
Hightlight TCP/IP in the list and click the Properties button.
It should look like this



Dave R

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XP Pro: E1200 @2.4Ghz, GA-G33M-DS2R/S2, 2GB DDR2 800, 3450 on HDMI
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Posted 25/06/2008 17:41:50


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yea it looks just like that but it wil still not connect to the internet

as always thanks for the advice zeb

__________________________________________________________________________

Sorry for my spelling guys and thanks for reading my post

u are all legends in your own rights

rig1. pentuim D 2.8ghz. 1gb ram. 160gb hdd.geforce 73000gt gpu m$ vista

rig2.P4 @2.2ghz 256mb ram,40gb hdd geforce4 mx m$ XP

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Posted 07/07/2008 11:04:01


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have u tried finding ur ISPs DNS addresses and putting them into the 2 bottom boxes on the screen that Dave shot (if u will scuse the turn of phrase )
sometimes the connection just refuses to work without these and i haven't figured out why yet as it should auto find them.

Tatos

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