-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Dire Need of Help

  • From: Jo Ann Weaver <bookworm54@xxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 15:14:50 -0400

Troth,

I formatted mine last week, and though everything in network connections 
showed I was connected, I couldn't get online
with Firefox or IE. The problem was the chipset drivers.

Jo Ann



~OoO~ wrote:
> None is Linksys. One wireless adapter is the one built into the Dell
> Inspiron 6000 in question, and the other is a Buffalo wireless adapter =
> that
> I installed from scratch. So, drivers are new too.
>
> No extra networking software. Just the plain jane Windows wireless app, =
> and
> also the standard Ethernet connection (doesn't work with the two =
> wireless
> adapters or even the 'wired' Ethernet jack).
>
> Router that I'm using is the Motorola Actiontech, though this is also =
> not
> working on another router at the customer's house. The laptop was given =
> to
> me to specifically troubleshoot this problem.
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ~ SirTroth
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ~ ICQ: 1717439
>
>   


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