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Last answer on Oct 2, 2009 5:52:56 pm BST Jeffro D, on Oct 2, 2009 3:25:23 pm BST 
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Hello, I just bought an Asus laptop about a week ago. It has wireless capabilities but when i try to connect to my home network, it will connect and say " Connected, but with limited or no accesss" and i cannot get on the internet. We have At&t DSL and a 2wire Gateway modem/router with wireless. I have tried changing the firewall settings and it still wont let me get a full connection. My laptop is only 50 feet away. How can I get on my home network wirelessly????

Configuration: Windows Vista 64, Internet Explorer 7.0
Asus Laptop with wireless connectivity

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dawooddoe, on Oct 2, 2009 5:16:15 pm BST

Most likely you did not configure wireless adapter or modem router correctly, can take a look on this wireless network troubleshooting tips article, hopefully can give you more ideas.

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 Jeffro D, on Oct 2, 2009 5:52:56 pm BST

Do i need to have a wireless router or USB adapter. Or will our DSL modem be able to let me connect to the internet? Do i need to do anything to it or the host computer do allow me to use its network?

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