Can be the provider or the setting for the internet, left click the icon on bottom bar right and click troubleshoot this will rest your internet settings or fix the problem. if not log into your hub ip address. you can find this on a search using internet providers name and io address and check its settings. also try eather cable not wifi.
SOURCE: Netgear Router WGR614 will not connect to internet
Hi,
Looks like when you reset the router you have lost all yur configuration and back to the default factory settings.
Bridge the 5100 first.
1. In your web browser browse to »192.168.0.1 This address will be located on a yellow sticker on the bottom of your modem.
2. The first screen will ask you for your Modem Access Code. This also will be located on the same yellow sticker.
3. Select Advanced from the blue buttons on the left.
4. Click the PPP locations button.
5. The modem may ask your for the Modem Access Code again. If so type it in again and click continue.
6. Select the radio button labeled, "Bridged Mode (PPPoE is not used)"
7. Click Save Changes.
8. A "PPP Location Warning" page will come up. Click "Change PPP Location."
9. A "Restart Needed" page will come up. Click "Restart"
10. Reboot your computer and and then connect the router
11.Configure the router for PPPoE using your ISP uid/pass
12.Configure your wireless using WEP
13.Desktop : Using Dell wireless client configure the client using the same SSID ,wep as configured in the router
Laptop : follow the same as desktop
(by default dell wirelesss client takes over the wireless configuration in dell pc.to disable it and use windows wireless client..control panel ->administrative tools -> services -> enabl2 wireless zero configuration)
14.after all configuration shut the desktop,laptop,router,mdm and pwr them in seg..first modem and then router and then your desktop or laptop
Cheers !!!
SOURCE: compaq nx9010 not connected with internet
if its was an xp o/s before new o/s .....then hit link below
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=uk&prodNameId=321852&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=321850&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=228#11395
SOURCE: Windows 7 Wireless connection problem
Disable IPv6 from your Laptop & then check ur Wireless Connection...
Also let me know the status...
SOURCE: Getting "Error 734: PPP Link control protocol was terminated.
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SOURCE: my dell optiflex system started
Test the computer's Hard Drive. There are a lot of reasons you might want to test your hard drive for problems. One of the major reasons to perform a test would be if your hard drive is making strange noises. This can often be a sign of a failing drive, something a test can point out.
If the problem is a software issue (virus or too much software installed on the PC) running a System Recovery should have fixed the problem. Try running a test on the computer's Hard Drive. A failing Hard Drive causes slow performance (slow boot, slow computer performance, programs takes too long to load or will not laod at all). And another indicator that the Hard Drive is failing is clicking noises. If you hear clicking noises, backup your files as soon as you can.
You can use free Hard Drive diagnostic tools what can be downloaded from the internet. One of them is Seagate Seatools.You can download it from here - click this link
SeaTools for Windows can perform several basic tests that can help determine the health of your hard drive. Your available hard drives and tests are easy to see when the program opens and can be ran with just a few clicks of the mouse.
Hope this help. Goodluck!
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