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Cant connect with router but adapter is fine

Last answer on Jun 15, 2009 3:57:51 pm BST flex19146, on Jun 6, 2009 2:47:42 am BST 
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Hello,
My problem is I can connect to the internet with my wireless adapter but I cant' with the router. Let me be clear only one at a time. I can connect if I'm not on my wireless but if so only one computer is connecting at a time. I do I get my wireless adapter and router to connect at the sametime (two computer working).

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dvay16, on Jun 6, 2009 1:07:27 pm BST

If you are not connected on wireless then you are connect by using a cable isn't it?

So you want to connect 2 computers from the router? please be precise

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flex19146, on Jun 6, 2009 4:27:46 pm BST

Ok this is the problem everything is set-up fine. The problem lies here I can connect with my wireless and router but only one at a time if I connect with my wireless then I'm not with my router.I'm tryin to connect both computer at sametime. Everytime I connect to wireless I can't connect using my router. I'm trying to find out why I can't be online at the sametime with my router and wireless.

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msound36, on Jun 15, 2009 2:04:05 pm BST

This is due to IP conflict! Just try to get connected on one pc then try to renew your IP!
Run, CMD
Type: ipconfig /release
Then type: ipconfig /renew

Then connect the second pc!
If you wireless connection is secured by a wep key you will need to enter the WEP key to your wireless settings!

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 flex19146, on Jun 15, 2009 3:57:51 pm BST

Still not working I did everything like I was suppose too.

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