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Name: saiza
Date: March 14, 2008 at 15:32:23 Pacific
OS: Windows XP SP2
CPU/Ram: pentium[R]4 2.66GHz 512MB
Product: Dell PPO7L
Comment:

Hi,

We are on wireless broadband. When I switch on the computer I get connected to the Internet. But when the computer goes to standby mode or when I log off and login; I cannot open any of the internet pages. I get the error message as "Page cannot be displayed."

Please note that the computer icon and the wireless strength icon shows it is connected. I will have to restart the computer to browse again.

I have a router connected to the telephone line.

Can any kind person out there help in solving this problem???

Thanks in advance!!!

Saiza



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Name: eduperson
Date: March 15, 2008 at 04:36:00 Pacific
Reply:

When you come back from standby, try this command "ipconfig /renew"

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Response Number 2
Name: saiza
Date: March 15, 2008 at 15:08:43 Pacific
Reply:

HI...

When I use this command I got;

Cannot connect to wireless when media is disconnected.

Can you please let me know y the media is getting disconnected?
If I restart it si fine.

Thanks in advance

Saiza


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