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tony it is exactlu your case
any solution , please help me |
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man here in lebanon we pay about 40$-50$ for what people here consider "decent" connection. you live in canada you can get x10 our speed with one quarter of our price. So start by getting yourself an internet connection! with a good router
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Click twice on the 2 small wirless network windows, click on network and sharing center, then on the left corner click on Manage Wireless Networks, Click on your network that you are connecting then press on remove and then try to re-connect as if u bought your laptop new. this might be from the network or from you clicked on an option that u shouldnt do. Anyhow this is my experience for this since once it happened with me, and I did the same as I mentioned above due to clicking on a wrong option that didnt let me to enter the internet while I am connected to the network. hope it works with u man, Goodluck |
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