On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 00:06:19 GMT, Quagga.R.T.M wrote:
> I bought a router and USB wireless adapter and installed them as per
> instructions.
>
> My main computer with the router receives the internet ok.
>
> My other computer has 2 icons in the task bar.
>
> 1 from the adapter manufacturer stating the signal strength (which is 78%)
> And 1 that just appeared. A network connection icon, that says I am
> connected and the connection is "excellent". If I click on this icon it
> brings up a screen telling me how long I've been connected.
>
> So, to the problem.
>
> Both these icons state that I am connected, but whenever I open internet
> explorer it hangs and then says "cannot find connection". Plus any other
> programmes that I use that connect to the internet also say the same.
>
> So, I AM connected ..... but I can't connect??????????
>
> HELP
>
> I have actually used the internet on this computer since I installed the
> wireless network. So I know it works. As and when I connected to the
> internet for the first time on this computer, I received messages from
> various programmes (including windows), that updates were available and did
> I want to install them.
>
> So I updated each of these programmes, leaving windows until last. If I ever
> needed to restart the computer, I did. And each programme update did not
> affect my connection.
>
> Anyway, the windows updates took ages as I have never updated my standard XP
> os on the computer, as it hadn't been connected to the internet before.
> So I installed these many updates including the service packs and re started
> my computer.
> This is where it all went wrong.
>
> As stated previously, icons in the taskbar are telling me that I am
> connected (via my wireless network), but now NO programmes (inc IE), can
> connect.
>
> What to do?
>
> I am sending this message from my original computer, which has all of it's
> updates, is the computer that receives the internet connection directly and
> still works / connects just fine.
The computer in trouble wouldn't happen to have Norton Antivirus and AOL
installed would it? If yes, see the following article:
http://news.com.com/2100-1002_3-6050...0786&subj=news
Solution is to update Norton A/V.
--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User