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    DAMAGE INC. BruceBowenFan's Avatar
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    Ok my laptop picks up the wireless signal, but i am unable to use ie.

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    Use firefox. =P

    But seriously, just having a wireless signal might not be good enough. Can you surf with other browsers, get on AIM, etc?

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    Use firefox. =P

    But seriously, just having a wireless signal might not be good enough. Can you surf with other browsers, get on AIM, etc?
    no, it says i have a excellent connection but no browsers or im. i have tried reseting the adapter, ipconfig, updating the drivers. i dont know what else to do.

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    if you have dsl, try restarting your both your modem and your wifi router.

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    i have cable, i hsve reseted the router and the modem and nothing.

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    I have iStat pro which shows all the internal temps of all of my components, and sometimes if I'm not getting any internet but I'm still connected full bars to my router, I'll find that my adapter is just overheating (something crazy like 72˚ C), so turn it off and leave it off for about 10 minutes.

    other than that...I got nothin.
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    I have iStat pro which shows all the internal temps of all of my components, and sometimes if I'm not getting any internet but I'm still connected full bars to my router, I'll find that my adapter is just overheating (something crazy like 72˚ C), so turn it off and leave it off for about 10 minutes.

    other than that...I got nothin.
    ill give that a shot.

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    You could also just have a screwy router.

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