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will not work.
ive had this laptop for at least two months.
we dont have wireless internet hooked up to it.
but usually at night ill bring it in my room and get on the internet, but tonight it wont work. ive tried everything to connect it. & i hate being in the living room on the computer because everyone is in my business.
someone please tell me how to connect it.
my laptop is an acer, windows vista basic.
intel celeron m.
when i try to connect to the internet which is linksys, it says connected with limited access.
but i have NO access whatsoever. but then it shows that i can get on, but then it goes back to not letting me.
at the bottom is shows the two computers with a yeild sign or something, but when im connected it shows like and earth symbol on the computers.
please help me.
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When it says connected with limited access, try to ping the router. To do this go to start > run > type 'cmd' without the quotes. When the black window opens type 'ping 192.168.1.1' without the quotes. If you get a reply, then type 'ipconfig' without quotes. If your address is 192.168.something.something then you've got an address and you network is fux0rd beyond the router. If you don't have an address like the example, try typing ipconfig /release and then ipconfig /renew
If it wont let you do this because of administrative access rights, go into your control panel, go to user accounts, uncheck the box that says something like 'user account protection' and try again.
A limited connection means you computer can communicate with the router (usually) but isn't getting a response from dns servers or any other host beyond the gateway (router).
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