There should be a switch on the side somewhere. Then there may be something about pressing the function key & the F button that has what looks like a pole on it (F8 on my Toshiba). If that doesn't work, try the troubleshooting.
If you do have a wireless router on, you don't need any other computer to be on, say if you have a laptop downstairs, and a computer with the router upstairs, the computer can be off, but the router has to stay on, and you can access the internet using the laptop from downstairs, if you have a good enough signal. Hope this helps!
There are a lot of things that you can do with your old laptop like turning it into a home server, a wireless bridge, recycle it and a lot more.. Refer to this link and get a list 10 cool things to do with your old laptop- http://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/10-cool-things-to-do-with-your-old-laptop-605308 Hope this helps.
yes you can....go into the network management and select the Ethernet cable and the wireless and then right click on one of them and hit bridge. i hope this helps=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=] message me if you have any questions...
This helps support the laptop in a car.Many are foldable for easy storage.
There should be a button somewhere on your laptop, or maybe on the taskbar to your right. Hope this helps.
No, but it helps.
Wireless problemsI have a similar problem with my laptop. I have a Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook, one that has been great over the past year for college, etc. However, my wireless internet connection suddenly went off the other day with no warning, with the modem showing that there was no local network and the laptop showing no available connection. First thing to do - check wireless is turned on. It sounds basic, but sometimes the switch can get knocked, meaning that the laptop won't recieve any wireless signal. If this doesn't work, play around with the settings for a while - if you're running Windows you can go to 'network connection' in Control Panel and right-click on your wireless connection; go to 'repair' and the repair wizard will go through it to try and fix it. Make sure both the wireless switch on your laptop is turned on, and that your modem is turned on too.If this doesn't work, go to your modem's setup page (usually a web page - the address will be in the manual) and choose a different wireless channel - 0, 6 and 11 are the only non-overlapping channels. You may want to adjust your wireless signal power to make sure you have enough signal. You might also want to run a diagnostic on your modem to see if it is running properly. Some modems will display on the setup page which computers are active. See if yours comes up.If this still doesn't work, you may want to go to an internet cafe or other wireless hotspot to check whether it is your modem which is at fault. If you get a signal and can connect, then it may well be the modem at fault. Check at some other locations just to be sure. If not, it sounds like the wireless card has a problem. If it is an internal wireless card, you might want to take it back to the manufacturer for repair. If it is an external wireless adapter, you may just want to replace the card or adapter to see if this helps.
with windows xp home/pro/sp2, you can use the remote desktop connection, the server is already implemented in windows xp, the client can be downloaded free from microsoft. ( The client works well on old computers running windows 95 ^_^) The only trouble is that windows xp home/pro/sp2 only allow 1 working user at a time unless you use another software ( I use the xp unlimited terminal server) to unlock to 16 the number of active users. Hope it helps ^_^
Simple. Just press the numlock key of the laptop and it will automatically be turned off. Hope this helps. <><
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To understand how the wireless revolution and connectivity are related you need to understand the meaning behind them. The revolution is expected to dramatically affect the way we communicate and use computer technology. The connectivity is the capability to use information from the world beyond one's desk. This allows data and information to be sent over telephone or cable lines and through the air so that computers can talk to each other and share information. They are related because they are how we communicate or share this information. I hope this helps ~ Khristi Downing
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