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How to get wireless Internet working


Question Posted Tuesday September 8 2009, 8:06 pm

I moved into college recently, and I have yet to buy my laptop. So I currently have my desktop from home that's only a year or two old, but when I try to connect to a network (my colleges wireless network) it says something about not having the proper or updated drivers. My roommate's pretty good with computers and she tried using an ethernet cord, but it also says that I don't have any Ethernet drivers either. Does anyone know what I need to get my wireless Internet working? Homework would be a lot easier with it. Thank you (:

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Smartone answered Thursday September 10 2009, 10:45 am:
My son can help you. What model laptop are you using?

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