Wireless Connection Problems
You need to make sure you're connecting to the correct router, when you have a wireless notebook, or even a wireless desktop computer. Most often, you want to connect to your own router in your house or apartment. Other times, it might be the wireless router in a coffee shop or even in an office.
First type of accidental connection is an automatic connection to an unsecured network. Sometimes, you might want to do that because you're at the coffee shop and want to use the wireless service they provide.
But, suppose you're at home and turned on your notebook computer configured just as it was when you went to the coffee shop?
You'll probably connect to one of the unsecured routers in your neighborhood. And, you'll wonder why your connection is so slow, why you can't print, why you can't access the other computer on your home network.
The answer is easy you didn't connect to your network, you connected to someone else's wireless network.
Windows XP will show you the wireless networks that Windows and your wireless card (or wireless USB adapter) finds available.
As the solution of this wireless problem you can follow these steps
First type of accidental connection is an automatic connection to an unsecured network. Sometimes, you might want to do that because you're at the coffee shop and want to use the wireless service they provide.
But, suppose you're at home and turned on your notebook computer configured just as it was when you went to the coffee shop?
You'll probably connect to one of the unsecured routers in your neighborhood. And, you'll wonder why your connection is so slow, why you can't print, why you can't access the other computer on your home network.
The answer is easy you didn't connect to your network, you connected to someone else's wireless network.
Windows XP will show you the wireless networks that Windows and your wireless card (or wireless USB adapter) finds available.
As the solution of this wireless problem you can follow these steps
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