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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Do what Dave said above then this below.
Go to the hardware devices and see if you have the yellow ! in front of the network card. If you do you will never have a connection.
If there is no yellow ! there, then go to network connections then find the icon for the Local Area Connection. Right click on it and then click on disable. Wait a minute then do the same thing but this time enable it. This will force it to establish a new IP address and sometimes this helps.
Let us know what happens after this.
Joe
PS I can write this in Indian if it will help??!!
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