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Previously on "Wireless connectivity"

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by conqurer View Post
    Hi,

    I am trying to access the internet through my WiFi connection. The laptop can see the wireless network and its connected but when I try to use the browser to access the internet AOL login starts up which is how I normally access the internet. And AOL connection fails as the broadband connection is not present. But with WiFi connection established do I need to make some changes to the way I use the browser? Any ideas?

    Regards.
    AOL? Oh dear.

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  • designationlocutus
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    It must be the teeth!

    If you're ever contracting in a mirror universe, watch out for those pesky grav generators. They always bring you down to Earth (or whatever planet you happen to be contracting on)

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  • designationlocutus
    replied
    Haha possibly. Are you a Gorn?

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  • designationlocutus
    replied
    http://help.aol.co.uk/configuring-a-...08065309990012

    Try point 3 on the above page, it may help you configure AOL for wireless.

    Oh and hello everyone!

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  • chicane
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    Given that you're connecting to the internet via your router, it is your router that needs to be configured to log in to AOL broadband. Uninstall AOL from your laptop and consult the AOL documentation that should provide the settings to allow your router to connect to the Internet.

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  • conqurer
    started a topic Wireless connectivity

    Wireless connectivity

    Hi,

    I am trying to access the internet through my WiFi connection. The laptop can see the wireless network and its connected but when I try to use the browser to access the internet AOL login starts up which is how I normally access the internet. And AOL connection fails as the broadband connection is not present. But with WiFi connection established do I need to make some changes to the way I use the browser? Any ideas?

    Regards.

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