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I'm sure these two connections are conflicting.
I keep losing the connection ( only momentarily ) and having to click twice to get on websites. Anyone know how to disconnect from the 'unidentified network' and then at least I can be 100% sure that it is the problem or not. |
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I'm still getting 'could not connect to your server' temporarily.
I've googled and still don't know what the problem is. Quite annoying ! Londis Lagerhound not post anymore? Anyone else know what to do? |
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usually, if you 'right-click' on the nework icon you can get a list of all the WiFi routers within range of your computer (the procedure varies a bit depending on your nework card, but the principle is the same).
If you get the list up on the computer that's giving the problem then you should be able to 'exclude' the WiFi that you don't want to connect to, and connect to the one that you do want to connect to. |
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sorry, that should probably have been if you 'double-click' on the network or wifi icon ... etc
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I've got 'you are connected to a home network at the top and an unidentified network at the bottom'
If I double click the unidentified one, I get sent to the 'network and sharing centre.' By each connection there is an option to 'customize' but I've tried deleteing or merging from there and the unidentified network still remains :( |
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Have a look here and try this
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928233 |
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Thanks funbob, i'll have a looksee, cheers
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Thanks for your help too gus.
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