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Connecting to my wireless router


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Amanda_W

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I have a netgear router and DSL. Well my sister in law can connect with her laptop, but for some reason I can not get mine to connect. I was hoping someone could help me. I tried calling netgear, but I just can't understand what they are saying. This has got me very frustated. If anyone can help me I would be so greatfull. Thanks
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describe exactly what you're trying to do and how you're trying to do it. as detailed as possible please...also system specs for your computer would be nice
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to be honest i have no clue what im doing when it comes to that. I know i have a wireless thing built in my laptop and i have windows xp pro. With the last router I would run off of it connected automaticly. But when i refresh the list trying to run off this one it says no routers are found.
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