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Hi all.
I hope one of you PC whizz-kids can help me.
I have an old PAckard Bell PC which runs Windows XP pro.
It hasn't been used for a while, but I thought I would set it up for my kids to use when they visit, just for internet browsing/downloading etc. It's not good enough to play (modern) games on.
It uses a Belkin USB wireless adapter which is plugged in, and was working fine when I last used the PC, before I upgraded to a new machine. To all intents and purposes it looks like it is connected correctly.
My problem is that it doesn't connect to the internet. The tray icon for the wireless says it is an excellent strength signal, and it says it's connected at 54mbps. I have a Sky wireless router (I think it's a Sagem). When I click to open IE, or firefox, or Chrome, it says in the browser I'm connected to the internet, but I might need to try re-connecting?? I don't know why it's doing this.
My other PC and laptops connect fine using the same router.
I admit to being a bit dense when it comes to PCs, so if anyone can help I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance,
Gary.
I hope one of you PC whizz-kids can help me.
I have an old PAckard Bell PC which runs Windows XP pro.
It hasn't been used for a while, but I thought I would set it up for my kids to use when they visit, just for internet browsing/downloading etc. It's not good enough to play (modern) games on.
It uses a Belkin USB wireless adapter which is plugged in, and was working fine when I last used the PC, before I upgraded to a new machine. To all intents and purposes it looks like it is connected correctly.
My problem is that it doesn't connect to the internet. The tray icon for the wireless says it is an excellent strength signal, and it says it's connected at 54mbps. I have a Sky wireless router (I think it's a Sagem). When I click to open IE, or firefox, or Chrome, it says in the browser I'm connected to the internet, but I might need to try re-connecting?? I don't know why it's doing this.
My other PC and laptops connect fine using the same router.
I admit to being a bit dense when it comes to PCs, so if anyone can help I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance,
Gary.

