Wireless Linksys Connection Problem to Hot Spots

D

dpcribbs

Maybe this is the right place to ask this, and maybe someone reading
this is the right person to ask...

After installing my Linksys PCI card (WPC54GS) in my Dell laptop
running Windows 2000, I was able to connect up to my wireless network
without a problem, and I was able to access the Internet through my
Linksys router (cable connection). BUT, although I could connect to
other networks/hot spots, I keep getting the error, "connected to
network, but the Internet cannot be found." Linksys Support advised
upgrading to XP, which I did, to no avail. I simply cannot get to the
Internet on any wireless network but my own. Anyone had this problem?
 
I

Interrogative

dpcribbs said:
Maybe this is the right place to ask this, and maybe someone reading
this is the right person to ask...

After installing my Linksys PCI card (WPC54GS) in my Dell laptop
running Windows 2000, I was able to connect up to my wireless network
without a problem, and I was able to access the Internet through my
Linksys router (cable connection). BUT, although I could connect to
other networks/hot spots, I keep getting the error, "connected to
network, but the Internet cannot be found." Linksys Support advised
upgrading to XP, which I did, to no avail. I simply cannot get to the
Internet on any wireless network but my own. Anyone had this problem?

You are asking us how to illegally use other internet connections? While it
is dead easy to do, it isn't legal and shouldn't be attempted unless you are
with the owner of that connection and have their permission.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top