Question about Dell Latitude D600 Notebook
Try to reconfigure tcp ip settings
try to run networking wizard
restart computer
Posted on Nov 09, 2007
The excellent connection refers to the wireless signal and not the internet connection, so go to tools on your web browser, internet options, then delete all temp files, history and cookies, close your browser down and open it up again and see if it connects, if not keep clicking refresh.
Try different sites incase there is a fault on the site you are trying to browse.
Posted on Nov 09, 2007
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I've done everything in solution two, but that didnt help. I have also run the networking wizard, and restarted the computer. It's more of a habitual thing. I'm planning on taking it to the tech people at my university, as I called Dell and they said the problem was the server and not my computer (despite the fact that others can connect just fine).
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