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you might connected to dead end network, which means the wifi network is not connected to the internet. So, yes, you're connected to the wireless network but not to the internet.
Your iPod might not be connected to a network. If it is, check it by going to your settings and clicking on "Wifi". Your network may need a password key, and if you look and only see, "Other", than you are not connected. Hope this helped! :)
the electricity goes through the wire which is connected to the T.V and then the T.V will start working, if the wire isn't connected to the T.V then the electricity could not pass through.
The internet is one example of a "Computer Network." As a result, then a computer which is connected to the internet is connected to a "Computer Network" There are other types of computer networks which are not necessarily connected to the internet, such as some offices. Typically you can be assured that your computer is connected to a computer network if: (a) you are using the internet (b) you are using a modem (many varieties include, but not limited to Telephone, Cellular, etc.) (c) you are connected to a wall outlet, box, or other device with an "Ethernet" cable. (The ends of an Ethernet cable look the same as a phone cable, only wider (8 wires instead of 4) Also . . . just because the "wires" are connected, doesn't mean that your computer is actually "participating" in the network . . . software, hardware, drivers . . . all these things have to be in place & working correctly for a full fledged network connection.yes irt i s1
Yes. Outlook Express will work fine with an old-fashioned dial-up Internet access, a local network via cable or Wi-Fi or a direct cabled Internet access. Make sure your Wi-Fi is working first then set up your Internet access connection using Internet Explorer. I believe that with Windows-7 it is set up differently but up to and including Vista it must be done via IE. Make sure the Internet is working correctly for web browsing first as it is easier to spot Internet problems than when using Outlook. If it works for the web then Outlook should also work. Depending on how you are connected it may be best to access a web-site first before starting Outlook, I usually go to Google first just to check the Internet connection.
I think the main differences between a network printer and a shared printer are: 1. A shared printer is suitable for small environment A network printer used for large network 2. shared printer connected system not shutdown printer did not connect to the system it will connected to switch 3. A network printer has more security 4. A network printer has an IP address shared printer working only same platform
Use the Command Route Add for the lan card in which u added your printer for your network and change the seniority
There is a possibility that Outlook does not support Pop3 mail types, like hotmail and yahoo.
in bus topology computers are connected with each other by a wire in a approximately strait manner..and if one computer stops working the whole network will stop. while in star topology every computer is connected with the host computer & much wire is require..and if any client computer tops working it will not effect the whole network.----ravi singh chauhan...7275974787
Check your speaker wire, make sure that it is connected to the radio and the speaker.
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i have downloaded outlook express from runasxp.com its working nicely with all windows operating system like windows 7. 8, and 8.1