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Post by addicted2venos on Jun 4, 2007 14:12:51 GMT -1
Is Barry Took sat on the chest of drawers and is the effigy of Captain Kirk made from pork pie watching Diagnosis Murder?? no I bet you haven't even got an albino monkey in the room with you!!
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Post by mortontheblade on Jun 4, 2007 14:35:47 GMT -1
right this is what i've learnt: its not the hub or the wireless. its the direct connection and the software that uses - for some reason after you've downloaded its software it refuses to let you use any other method of connecting to the internet, because it thinks it should alway connect directly..... .... so how do i solve this?
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Jun 4, 2007 14:44:24 GMT -1
if you have wireless why do you need the direct software
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Post by mortontheblade on Jun 4, 2007 14:51:46 GMT -1
two different computers. one connects directly. the other is in network with it and is SUPPOSE to be able to connect to the others internet via this network... not easy to explain - IT USED TO WORK
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Jun 4, 2007 14:55:50 GMT -1
is there not an option you have to choose to let it operate wirelessly. not really a techie...sry m8
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Post by mortontheblade on Jun 4, 2007 15:00:53 GMT -1
i'll try explain again: my laptop is connected to the internet by a LAN Connect at the minute, and as such believes it is connected to the internet, HOWEVER, because it thinks it should be connecting through a dial up (as it did previous), it won't let me used the LAN connect for the internet.... i dunno why
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