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Old 02-04-2007, 07:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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connection problems

i need help with my connection. i have 2 comps, the one im on right now and another one in my room. the one in my room, it says that it has little or no connectivity, therefor i cannot get into the internet. however this comps internet is just fine. the comp in my room uses a wireless internet router, its a linksys wireless-g broadband router, its also hooked up to a linksys broadband router with 2 phone ports and terayon(i dont really know what it is). my connectivity was working perfectly untill about yesterday morning when all of a sudden it just started saying little or no connectivity. ive tried all i can do, i tried unplugging the wires and replugging them in, i tried reinstalling the router, i looked to see if it was this computer that was making the other mess up, i tried taking down my firewalls and reconnecting my local area connection(even though it was never connected). have i missed something? i dont know what else it could be i even did a scan to see if it was a virus, i need help, fast.
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Old 02-04-2007, 07:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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nevermind i figured it out all by myself, no thanks to you guys, tch thanks alot
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