Network Troubleshooting Windows XP PPP
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Troubleshooting Network Problems. Windows 2000 & ME: Wireless. Type: Troubleshooting. Lewis & Clark College. Software: Windows 2000 & ME …
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Troubleshooting Network Problems
Windows 2000 & ME: Wireless
Type: Troubleshooting
Lewis & Clark College Software: Windows 2000 & ME
Connection: Ethernet
Overview
Is your network software not working properly? Wireless connections can be especially vulnerable to lost connectivity due to local interference
with the wireless signal or loss of signal due to your laptop computer going to sleep or losing battery power. This helpsheet contains tips and
instructions to help get your network connection back up and running quickly if you are connecting via Wireless and have a computer running
Windows 2000 or ME version.
1. Restart your computer.
2. From the Start menu (lower-left corner of the screen), select Control Panel.
3. Double-click on Network Connections.
4.
Double-click on Wireless Network Connection.
5. The connection should show as enabled and show you are connected to the LC Wireless Network.
6. If you are connected, launch your web browser to visit the wireless network authentication web page.
Windows XP automatically detects and displays installed network cards. If you do not see a Local Area
Connection icon, skip to the Network Hardware Connections section of this document.
Before you spend time troubleshooting your connections and network settings,…
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