Re: internet fail even wireless have signal 100%
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Are you able to get an IP address from the access point that you're
connected to?
If you're using a router with wired ports, try connect your notebook with a
wired connection and see if you can connect to the Internet.
If you're able to connect using a wired connection, then try again with the
wireless, and see if you get a valid IP address from the router. If you
don't get a valid IP address check your wireless network adapter's TCP/IP
settings and make sure you've select obtain an IP address. Hit OK. Then try
again.
If that doesn't work, then check if you have any 2.4GHz devices such as
microwaves, cordless phones that might be interfering with your wireless
signal. You can also try changing the wireless channel on your access point
to avoid some of the interference.
--
Gary Tsang
http://www.gtsang.com
Microsoft MVP - Windows Media Center
http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
"Qnguyen" <Qnguyen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ACC26ABF-EC0B-4831-8DA3-6396B32B9709@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
My labtop wirless connection show that there wireless signal. However, I
can
not connect into internet. Do you have any idea? (There no security
required
for wirless connection). Thank you
.
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