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Originally Posted by slodave
The tech was lazy and didn't want to spend the time to fix the issue.
Can you explain the last part in a little more detail? What is the trouble?
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Dave, thanks for coming forth on this.
I simply get a message that my connection is good (or better) but there is "no connectivity."
Talk about things that don't make sense.
Anyway, while searching the Net for some 3 hours, I found some info about "no connectivity." That led me to some of the menus. By manipulating the "start" "automatic" and disable features in the properties section of "network connections," I have managed to get online 3-4 times today.
I'll look to see if I can find where I was and do a screen shot.