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CrucifieD
post Oct 17 2009, 09:49 PM
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Out of the blue my wireless internet was disabled and when I tried to connect to a network, I don't see my network but I can see all the other networks my neighbors have, The internet is fine when I just plug in the cord from the wall to the laptop, but I really want to have my wireless to work. Any help would be appreciated thanks

p.s. I have a compaq presario CQ60-420US
my isp is at&t, my router is a 2wire 3800HGV-B

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post Oct 18 2009, 02:01 AM
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Hi, Sorry to hear of the Internet problem
Here's what I suggest you do:

please go to:
Start>Control Panel>Network Connections....your Wireless LAN should be shown/set to "connected" or "enabled" (Generally you should only have one enabled connection , but for this you can ignore the 1394 (Firewire) connection as this does not interfere with things.)
Right click on this Wireless (Lan) connection
Click on Properties
Scroll to Internet Protocol TCP/IP and highlight it and click on Properties
ensure that there is a dot in the radio buttons labelled:
obtain an IP address auto..... and
obtain DNS server address auto......
Click OK

Still in Control Panel go to:
Internet Options
Click on the Connections Tab
ensure there is a dot in the radio button "Never dial a connection"
OK your way out.
Now power cycle your router..... here's how:


1. Shut down your computer
2 Unplug your power cable from your router
3 Keep them unplugged for about 3 or 4 minutes, this will clear out the junk and let them reset themselves.
4. Plug the power to your router back in and wait until all the lights come on.
5. Boot up your system and check your internet connection.

Next Try your Internet connection for a short test with your software firewall and your anti virus turned off (don't forget to turn it on when you have done. and don't do anything like downloading emails with your AV off!)

If you now have Internet then.......... rejoice........ if not post back and we will advise the next steps
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post Oct 18 2009, 08:56 AM
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Thanks for replying, but my wireless lan is not shown in the network connections.
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post Oct 18 2009, 10:42 AM
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Make sure your wireless is turned on. It's easy to hit the button that controls this and accidentally turn it off:

See here: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00065819.pdf. Scroll down to Setup the hardware and software
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post Oct 18 2009, 12:39 PM
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My wireless button is on
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post Oct 18 2009, 12:54 PM
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Does your wireless show up in Device Manager (Start / Run type devmgmt.msc and press Enter)? If there a yellow or red mark next to it?

In any case, if it shows there, right click on it and select Uninstall, then shutdown and reboot. XP will rediscover the card, reload and the drivers. See if that helps.
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post Oct 18 2009, 01:17 PM
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No, it's not there
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post Oct 18 2009, 03:30 PM
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Hi, This is getting confusing.....
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I don't see my network but I can see all the other networks my neighbors have,


If you can see your neighbours networks then somehow your network adapter( wireless) must be working.... check the network connections again......do you still see your neighbours, if you do then maybe its your router that is not transmitting your SSID

Make sure that the password/phrase you are using on your computer( for the wireless encryption) is the same as the one that has been set up on your router......also make sure that you are entering the correct form of encryption on your computer...IE if your Router is set to WPA2 then so must your computer
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post Oct 19 2009, 08:09 PM
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How do I know, what my router is set to, I think it was at Wep. And my password for my router is the same for the encryption.
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post Oct 20 2009, 02:35 AM
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Does your machine still "see" your neighbours networks?
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post Oct 20 2009, 10:36 PM
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QUOTE (paws @ Oct 20 2009, 02:35 AM) *
Does your machine still "see" your neighbours networks?
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Hey

I'm still seeing my neighbors networks but not mine.
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post Oct 21 2009, 11:46 AM
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Hi, f your machine can see your neighbours connections then it looks as though it maybe your router that is at fault.
Has anyone altered any settings on it?

I suggest you go to the admin page of your router and check your SSID and encryption and password.
and then use these settings on your computer.
Before you do this however ask your neighbours if they can "see" your router on their machines or ask a chum with a wifi equipped laptop to call round and see if his/her machine can see the router...you may need to tell them your SSID
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post Oct 21 2009, 08:27 PM
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QUOTE (paws @ Oct 21 2009, 12:46 PM) *
Hi, f your machine can see your neighbours connections then it looks as though it maybe your router that is at fault.
Has anyone altered any settings on it?

I suggest you go to the admin page of your router and check your SSID and encryption and password.
and then use these settings on your computer.
Before you do this however ask your neighbours if they can "see" your router on their machines or ask a chum with a wifi equipped laptop to call round and see if his/her machine can see the router...you may need to tell them your SSID
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Hey
I just remembered I dled hamachi on my desktop then I lost my internet connection for about 1-2 minutes. After that my wireless was not working for my laptop, and I couldn't see my network only me neighbors. And I'll ask around if they can see my network.
Thanks
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post Oct 22 2009, 04:43 AM
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post Oct 22 2009, 06:48 PM
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I haven't asked around yet, but does hamachi effect the wireless settings of the router? I uninstalled it few days ago, but it still never works.
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