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Omikron009

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FinalIrony said:
Hey I actually have had this problem and figured out the solution, you need to adjust your Internet Protocol Version 4... thing. Basicaly all you do is go into your 'Network Connection' window then right click on your Wireless Network Connection, then to Properties. After that you should see it in the list, and the Properties button, it should be locked on to a specific IP address; just change it to obtain one automaticlly.
Hope this helps!
It says it's obtaining an IP address automatically.
 

AWAR

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Are you sure this signal is yours and not a neighbour's ? It might be and you router is off/not working.
 

dsmops2003

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What is the brand and model router that you have? I am thinking there is an issue between the wireless adapter (since a newer pc probably running N mode) and an older router (probably only has B/G mode). Try setting your wireless adapter on your PC to run in mixed mode. If the device does not have its own software to accommodate this you can set this in device manager.