1. Originally posted by Ali709Alright Drew...it's driving me crazy!!

    I went to network connection on the desktop and went to the Wireless Network Setup Wizard...
    I used a flash drive to get the settings to the laptop too, but the router doesn't have a USB port, so I entered the settings using this 192.168.1.1 thingy that I use to access the settings of the router.

    Anyways, the desktop is working fine, but the laptop, right after I did these stuff, it started saying that the wireless connection has "limited or no connectivity" , therefore it can't use the internet.

    I tried to fix it, but no use...no I'm trying to turn it all back to normal, still no use!! I can't get the laptop to connect to the internet like it did before


    Oops. Go back to Start > Control Panel > Network Connections and see if there's a connection there. If not you'll need to set it up again from either the disc that you got or using Windows' networking wizard.

    Is this your laptop, or someone else's?
  2. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    Oops. Go back to Start > Control Panel > Network Connections and see if there's a connection there. If not you'll need to set it up again from either the disc or using Windows' networking wizard.


    Hmm...I managed to get the laptop connected...the SSID for the network I set up was Home, so I had changed SSID in the router's settings to Home as well...
    Now I went to the router's settings again and changed the SSID again to something else (3Com).
    Now "wireless networks in range" for the laptop are Home (secured) and 3Com (not secured). And it connected easily to the 3Com.

    I'm tired now, will try it again later, after a bit more research
  3. Originally posted by Ali709[..]

    Hmm...I managed to get the laptop connected...the SSID for the network I set up was Home, so I had changed SSID in the router's settings to Home as well...
    Now I went to the router's settings again and changed the SSID again to something else (3Com).
    Now "wireless networks in range" for the laptop are Home (secured) and 3Com (not secured). And it connected easily to the 3Com.

    I'm tired now, will try it again later, after a bit more research


    So it's all working for the moment?
  4. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    So it's all working for the moment?


    Yea, everything's working fine right now...
  5. We'll continue the iChat here...

    Edit: Tea's just come out on the table...I'll continue after then.


  6. Spooky. I'll try my U2 one afterwards..
  7. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    Spooky. I'll try my U2 one afterwards..


    I'm too scared to try it....will update in a few when I get my results.
  8. 30GB U2 iPod: 503 Days

    2GB Nano (1st Gen): 607 Days??????!!!!!

    What's wrong with this picture?
  9. Here's mine:

    20GB photo

    Dommed (it certainly is)


    80GB classic

    548 days 23 hours 53 minutes 8 seconds
  10. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    I'm back. The first iPod nano was released February 2005 - the U2 video iPod on October 2005.

    A nano might last longer because of the flash memory used - the video uses a hard drive, more susceptible to damage.


    I highly doubt I can get another 2 years out of the nano. I've had it almost 3 years. Haven't had many problems with it, but still.
  11. Originally posted by drewhigginsHere's mine:

    20GB photo

    Dommed (it certainly is)


    80GB classic

    548 days 23 hours 53 minutes 8 seconds


    Looks decent for your Classic. Unless you have problems like Gerard did...