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| 448241 | 2006-04-23 03:29:00 | Do you use Windows to connect or the Intel PROSet/Wireless? Maybe the problem is you are trying to use Windows but if Intel is default, then Windows won't actually show up any networks (because Intel is doing the wireless networks) or vice versa? |
Marmion (9274) | ||
| 448242 | 2006-04-23 03:29:00 | This is "... a new Compaq Laptop( NX 6120)... " It should be fixed, while the guarantee is valid. That's what the guarantee is for. :D |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 448243 | 2006-04-23 04:17:00 | Everything looks fine, just doesn't do anything. (Why does Paris Hilton pop into my head as I type that?). :lol: :lol: :lol: |
CYaBro (73) | ||
| 448244 | 2006-04-23 04:33:00 | Paris H can "multitask". She can answer the phone while she is doing other things. There's evidence in a movie made by an ex-boyfriend. | Graham L (2) | ||
| 448245 | 2006-04-23 07:39:00 | Do you use Windows to connect or the Intel PROSet/Wireless? Maybe the problem is you are trying to use Windows but if Intel is default, then Windows won't actually show up any networks (because Intel is doing the wireless networks) or vice versa? Using windows. I found a check box under wireless configuration about "Use Windows to manage wireless etc" and have tried with that checked and unchecked but no difference. I think I'll leave it with using the PCMCIA card for now until after the holidays and get my wife to quiz the school IT guy. Perhaps they "hobble" them somehow to (try to)prevent (easy)access to other networks( they are a bit paranoid) . |
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