Just add a network interface card, the TCP/IP protocol in Network Connections and connect to a router or cable modem. That's the simple answer. The process could be a little more difficult depending on your circumstances and computer's hardware configuration.
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If a PC does not include a network card, it isn't able to connect to the internet. So basically if you include a network card every pc can connect to the internet, if the operating system(e.g. Windows, Macintosh, Linux) on your pc is working properly.
The reason that your Internet stops working with another device working at 100 percent with Windows 8 from a Windows 7 upgrade is that there is another device on your network that is set as the primary. If you did not set up a shared network where another computer or device could pull or share from your computer directly, it is best to have the computer reset to the date that it worked correctly last and change the settings to private.
ADDITIONAL INFO! I don't know how to add it to the question, soo... I have a very old computer running windows 2000 ME and it usually connects to the internet through dial up. We got rid of dial up a long time ago and recently I bought a NETGEAR WG111T wireless adapter. I downloaded the installation files onto my working computer and transferred them to the second non-internet computer via flash drive and installed all the needed software and drivers. The adapter is connected to my router but my computer wants to use dial-up to connect to the internet. Does anyone know a way to re-work the computer so that it connects to the internet with the adapter not dial-up?
If you have a working internet connection, and an update version of LDD, then it will automatically connect.
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Here are a few reasons why you could not connect to Facebook:The Facebook website may be down.There is a filter on your computer that prevents you from opening the Facebook website.Your internet is not working properly (usually, you may not be able to access more than just Facebook)
Assuming you have an active internet connection, try rebooting the computer, wait for the internet connection to connect and try again. If this fails, uninstall firefox, download the latest version and reinstall.
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Only for Windows Vista, but you can use it on Windows XP, but that will stop Multiplayer from working.
It could be that your computer is not picking up on the signal from your router (you can check in the Network and sharing center) or very weak. Also, on a quick side note, I strongly recommend switching internet browsers as there are many out there that are faster, safer, and more aesthetic than Explorer. Anyway, you may have connections blocked by your computer's firewall or virus protection, if you live in a populated area, people could be eating up all of your bandwidth, and the list of possibilities goes on.
If you're not sure how to get Windows Updates working again on your computer, there are a few things you can try. First, make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet. Windows Updates requires an active Internet connection in order to download and install updates. Next, try restarting your computer and then checking for updates again. Sometimes Windows Updates can get stuck and restarting your computer can fix the issue. Once you've downloaded and run the Microprokey tool, try checking for updates again. If you're still having trouble getting Windows Updates to work, you can contact Microprkey support for help.