I have tyried everything that you mentioned. I trieed to download the driver
and it acted like it was downloading until the end and then nothing
happened. I got through the "do you want to run" and I said yes. It showed
that it was downloading but then ...nothing. I can't find it anywhere on my
computer and when I tried to save it, I was told that I don't have
permission. Restore was unsuccessful. No wireless shows on Device manager. I
even removed the card cover, verified that it was seated and not
dirty/dusty. And here is the latest. At some time during the last 24 hours,
I have done something that made a difference. The internet button on the
front is now Blue. Still no wireless internet. I am still using ethernet. I
have been trying to keep notes of my adventure. Below is what my notes say.
I hope I don't leave anything out.
At Start menu, control panel>connect to network>manage networks I get the
following message" The settings saved on this computer for the network do
not match the requirements for the network" What does that mean? I don't
think that I changed something like that.
The network that I am on is through Comcast and there is a wireless router
and two computters running off of it. The other computer isn't having these
problems.
I was trying to download a wi-fi card from HP after the one from the link
that you gave me didn't download. (By the way, thank you)
Then I got a message stating "Wireless security settings on this computer so
not match the settings on "USR5461" I know that that is our network name.
How could these changes have been changed? And how do I change them back? I
used my roommates computer and got all the information including method,
encryption and pass phrase. now I don't know where to the information.
I have one more question and I will leave you guys alone for at least the
rest of the evening....
During my browsing last night I came across an article concerning a wireless
key vault. Is this a good idea? The website I was guided to is:
download.cnet.com/wirelesskeyview/3000-2092-4-106114187.html
Thanks again for all of your help. I'm sure if you give me enough time, I
can figure out something else on this thing that has me shaking my head.
"Malke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:up$qO$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Piksi wrote:
>
>> Now I am having the following appear when I try to reply:
>>
>>
>> The host 'mail.comcast.net' could not be found. Please verify that you
>> have entered the server name correctly.
>> Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol:
>> POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number:
>> 0x800CCC0D
>>
>> I haven't changed anything. Does anyone know how to denter the setver
>> name
>> correctly? Small steps please. I am a little lost.
>
> Hello, Piksi - You're having quite a bit of trouble with your computer!
> I'm
> keeping a lookout in the other thread for your testing results about the
> wireless.
>
> The outgoing server information for Comcast outgoing email is wrong.
>
> It should be Outgoing Mail:
> smtp.comcast.net
> Server requires authentication - use the same settings as my incoming mail
> server
> Under Server Port Numbers use Port 587.
>
> Malke
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