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HELP! I can't connect my kids computer to the linksys!
andysgirl
post Dec 5 2008, 06:10 PM
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Please help.. I am going crazy. My ex had the administrator file passworded on my kids computer. He refused to give it o me, so I ended up rebooting the whole XP system from a disk. I have a linksys internet connector, and cannot connect this computer to it. I know it can connect to a wireless, because when my ex lived here, he had a different wireless system hooked up, and this computer was on it. I am online with 3 laptops at home, but can not connect the desktop. I keep getting the error "Network Cable Unplugged". I have no idea where the network cable is, and if it needs to be plugged in to connect to the wireless. I did not disconnect any cables, so I am not sure what it is taling about. Can anyone tell me what to do to connect??

Thanks.
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