Tom,
Am I correct in thinking that I enter this in the address bar of
his browser?
Steve
Tom Piwowar wrote:
First thing to check is the DNS. Try http://64.233.167.99/ to see if you
end up at Google.
I work with individuals with disabilities. One young man needs to
run Windows 98, because that is the newest system that will run
some of his adaptive software. The home he lives in has wireless
internet. He had a wireless card put into his computer about a
year or so ago. About 2 weeks ago he said that he lost his
internet connection. I went over to his home, the wireless
connection still works for other computers. (I tested it with a
laptop running XP.) I went to control panel > System > device
manager and checked out the properties on his wireless card which
said that the device was functioning properly. I looked at the
card/antenna from the back of the computer. Its light was on and
when I tried to look up something on the internet (a web page) the
other light would start to blink as it looked for a connection. As I
look at everything looks like it should work. What do you think
might be wrong? Despite what the device manger says do you think it
may be the card? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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