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Help!!
my computer is seeing the network, "connecting" to the network,
but it is not able to talk to the network. that is nothing is coming across
info:
HP Compaq Presario V2000
Windows XP pro home
AMDx64
with a Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN (which I can no longer see as of typing this out)
ok apparently I dont have the correct software?

Please help
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Hi naco,

Could you please provide a little more information about what you by "talking to the network".

Are you unable to access to files on other computers or are you having problems connecting to the internet? If you could include any error messages you may be receiving in your next post that would assist us too.


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ok well
we have the laptop , then we have the N.A. (Eathernet and/or Wifi) , which is connected to the internet .

Now I know the N.A. is working because I can connect just fine with my other comp.

I can connect with the bad comp.

the and the just isnt sending any information across
(Cant get online, even though I am connected @300+mbps)



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Can you please do the following on the problem laptop:

Click Start > in the search bar type: cmd > press Enter.
At the prompt type: ipconfig /all

Please paste the results into your next post.


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Windows IP Configuration:
host name:**********
Primary Dns Suffix:
Node type: Hybrid
IP routing enabled: No
Wins Proxy Enabled: No
(Shouldnt these be yes?)

then it gives the information about the Broadcom(Wireless network Connection) and the Realtek(Local area Connection)
but only says what it is.



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also
I was trying to repair the Connection and it would get to
Clearing the DNS cache, with that I get an error



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