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I can connect my laptop using the ethernet cable. My daughters laptop works with the wireless, but I cannot connect my laptop via wireless. My laptop indicates that it has excellent signal strength but I cannot get the page to connect. What should I do?

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Make sure you putting the wep key proper and use the same wireless key which is configure in to your daughter laptop. and also try tio ping the wireless ip address to make sure the connection is proper.

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