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hello,could you please help me about my problem when im connecting the net.My connection is fine but the computer can't connect the net,for me to connect i have to disable the LAN first and diagnose the connection.What could be the problem and what solution should i make?
Thanks!
You could try right clicking the network connection icon on the bottom right side of your screen on the task bar,then click on troubleshoot problems. With a little luck it should have you up and running in no time at all. Cheers
Edited by sleepwalker, 26 December 2009 - 05:26 AM.
But if you don't have luck with the troubleshooting application, post about what you have done and any messages you received so our Members can help you.
Cheers,
John
Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one should be silent.
Thanks for all the replies. This is what I've noticed.
The first image is when i just restarted my pc,it's detecting a multiple network.Compared to the second one which I disabled/enabled my LAN and got my internet back.When i use the troubleshooting,it didn't detect the problem.I already tried the uninstall network driver>power cycle the modem/router method but it didn't help me.Now,I need to know how to make it not to detect a multiple network and only see a single network on start-up.