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Limited or connectivity wireless access??

Last answer on Feb 26, 2009 1:36:06 pm GMT kevsilv, on Feb 25, 2009 8:01:02 pm GMT 
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Hello,

i just got a dell1525 vista home pre. and a d-link router.

so i setup the dlink router and made passphrase and ACTUALLY connected to it. so i was able to use the internet on my dell wirelessly. and saved the connection everything was well, i even put it as a home work station.

but the next day when i turned on my lap top it couldnt connect?? the computer at my house was fine and on and running on the internet but when i tried to connect it said i had limited connectivity and was unsuccessful to connect? it said something about opening a web brower first if it was a hotspot?? something like that.

so now i only get that yellow triangle with the ! mark saying identifying and then not connected due to limited access????

neone know the problem?? its probally something i missed...

thx

Configuration: Windows Vista
Safari 525.19

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packbellz, on Feb 26, 2009 1:02:36 pm GMT

Hi,
you should try to reconfigure your router.
and check your web key, it might have been wrongly/loosely plugged in your computer.

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 dawooddoe, on Feb 26, 2009 1:36:06 pm GMT

Check out this wireless network troubleshooting or local access only troubleshooting tips to help you. Hope able to help you solving your problem.

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