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Cannot connect xp to internet using wireless

Last answer on Oct 13, 2009 9:45:35 am BST equalizer, on Oct 10, 2009 3:30:32 pm BST 
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Hello,
I have tried most of the things I have read but it still won't connect. The wireless is connected to the computer and shows that it is connected and has excellent connection. In addition, I can connect my laptop to the network and it works fine. Here is what it reads in ip config:

ethernet adapter wireless network connection:

Connection-specific DNS suffix:
Autoconfiguraton IP address: 169.254.224.16
subnet mask.......255.255.0.0
default gateway.....

When I bring up internet explorer it just doensn't connect.

Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 5

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 iveal, on Oct 13, 2009 9:45:35 am BST

Dear Equalizer,

You should try using another browser and see if it works.

Thank you.

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