Looks like your having a TCP/IP issue. This problems happens frequently with wireless setups where you see the the access point and you can send packets however you don't receive any packets. You have to be sure that the settings on your wireless card match with the router's settings which i...
Depending on what kind of router you have, most will give you an option to configure the router from a remote location (not recommended for security purposes) in other words i can open a web browser from any computer and put in the IP address assigned to it and configure the router from the...
You can try just unplugging it, that's one way, or go to "see my connections" and right click to the following connection device and then click "disabled" then do the same proccess and "enable" it again. Do you have service pack 2 installed on your laptop? Are you getting a valid IP address...
I haven't read all posts on this thread since there were a lot, but the wireless router WILL work with service pack 2. Although the dlink client does not like the windows update, Windows has made some significant changes to its wireless client. When you go to "see wireless networks available"...
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