DoctorBill wrote on 17-05-17 21:10:
DoctorBill wrote:
I don't know if this News group is where to get help with a problems I
have.
I bought a used laptop with WiFi using Windows Vista.
I have a wireless Internet Dish outside which connects to my computer
via a cable.
I bought and set up a NetGear 600 Router in my house - connected to the
ISP Cable.
It is working.  This Desktop is connected to the Router right now via a
cable.
When I try to set up a WiFi connection on the Laptop, VISTA says I am
connected with a strong signal.

However, when I start up SeaMonkey, it won't connect to the Internet.
I had set up and used SM - with the cable connected directly to the
Laptop - and got
onto the Internet.  Now via the WiFi, I cannot connect.

Am I doing something wrong here ?    How do I get the WiFi signal the
Laptop is getting
to interface with SeaMonkey and then the ISP ?

I have NEVER used WiFi and don't know squat about it. Especially the
Jargon.  Dinosaur.

DoctorBill


New Development -
I have two Desktops (mine & Wife's in different parts of house - 50' away).
Bought a Roswell N300 Wireless USB Adapter ($28) for my wife's Desktop.
Installed it and on SeaMonkey startup - connected immediately on the Router WiFi ! Did NOT have to enter ANY information at all - just connected right away !
Set up Google as home page and then Fox News on the bookmarks Toolbar.
i.e. - the Router is working - Roswell WiFi connected to the Router - no worries ! Note - it DID NOT ask me for a password ! Should have ! ? ? ? ? ? ? !!!
Does this mean any old person within range can use it ?

NOW - can I get ANY information from the Roswell Adapter to put into my *$%@ Laptop's Atheros AR5007 802.1 1b/g wireless adapter ? -- BTW - which SHOULD also be working !

DoctorBill


If your wireless network is not protected by a password any connection outside your building can do nasty things ... and you can be prosecuted.
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