Cannot send/receive email thru wireless network

N

Nik Ruslan

Hi,

My office is using access point for wireless network. The problem with
windows mail, it cannot send or receive email using wireless. If I want to
check or send mail, I have to connect thru broadband connection.

Please help...

Thank you.
 
G

Guest

Hi, I have a similar problem, using wireless connection. Internet working
fin, however when i click send/receive in Windows Mail i am prompted to
select a dial up connection. I dont have a dial up and believe that Mail
should use the same connection settings as IE. I have Norton 360 anti virus
installed and have been advised to uninstall this program. I have spent an
hour online with Norton and they promise me that the programs are compatible.
I did try deselecting firewall, email scanning and transaction, all to no
avail. Please help. thanks
 
D

Dave

Are these 2 connections with the same network (same ISP)?
If they connect to the same network, it shouldn't matter if it's wired or
wireless.
 
N

Nik Ruslan

Yes. It same ISP. The problem is whenever you click on the send/receive, it
start popup asking to connect with broadband...

I also use microsoft outlook which don't have this problem at all.

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NIK RUSLAN
KIES UTAMA SDN BHD
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Dave said:
Are these 2 connections with the same network (same ISP)?
If they connect to the same network, it shouldn't matter if it's wired or
wireless.
 
G

Guest

Not sure how, but I have simply reinstalled WM and it now seems to be fine,
and I am using all Norton 360 features. Thanks for help

Dave said:
Are these 2 connections with the same network (same ISP)?
If they connect to the same network, it shouldn't matter if it's wired or
wireless.
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

It's just a matter of time before Norton corrupts your WM again.

Gary VanderMolen
 

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