Re: Connected to Wifi but not to net



This is usually what you see when your Wifi card is not activated or not
inserted into the socket.

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Helio Diamant
MS-MVP/Mobile Devices
www.pocketpcfreak.com

"Simon" <spambucket@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3oo7n4F6n0onU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>> Did you choose (when connecting) that you connect to Work or to The
>> Internet? If the first, you won't be able to get to the internet unless
>> you set a proxy.
>>
>> The remedy is to go to Settings | Connections | Network Cards, choose the
>> network by taping on it, and when the options window opens, change the
>> Work option to The Internet.
>>
>
> Well, that's what the manual said, but it doesn't work :(.
> If I go to Settings | Connections | Network Cards I either have nothing in
> the drop down list or I have "Work",
> If I change the value to "Internet" and press OK it still does not work.
> If I go to check again, Settings | Connections | Network Cards the value
> has been set back to "Work".
>
> It doesn't want to change to "Internet", I tried many things, (even with
> the Wifi turned off), but it always remains at "Work".
>
> Regards
>
> Simon
>


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