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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 3
OS: XP
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Wireless Internet problems
I have a Persario v2000 laptop, and an XP Operating system.
On start up my laptop does not auto connect to the internet. I have to go under my services and start it up that way. If anyone knows the problem your post is most appreciated. |
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Re: Wireless Internet problems
What do you exactly start in Services? I think you can set that service to start Automatically.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Re: Wireless Internet problems
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I start wireless zero configuration, its set to automatic yet it still does not start on start up. |
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Re: Wireless Internet problems
Correct me if my understanding of what is happening when you try to use your WiFi is wrong...
1. You power ON the laptop and boot into Windows 2. Switch the WiFi button to ON (but nothing happens) 3. Go to Services and manually start zero configuration
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