Re: Unable to connect
- From: "w_tom" <w_tom1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Nov 2006 21:19:03 -0800
Not listed is specifically what you have and have not pinged to. If
you can ping the router, then a WiFi connection exists - Wifi
interface has no damage. So does router then connect beyond that
router? Also use tracert to obtain further and useful information
for following posts.
How do you know a power surge existed? IOW what was the incoming and
outgoing path of that surge? That path is where damage may exist and
therefore important information in your analysis.
Finally, are you sure you have connected to the router assumed or is
there some other router making that connection?
Bucklaw wrote:
Yeah, that could be a solution, the problem started with a power surge and
even though the system boots up the internet connection even when I had dsl
would get screwed up. "Yes," I do have a surge protector; however, this has
not helped. Thanks.
.
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