try:
go to "run", then "cmd" -> enter
in black field type "ipconfig /release" enter and wait until something happens.
When it stops type "ipconfig /renew" enter.
First action disconnects you and cleans up your IP addresses, second renews them.
I think only works if IP address is set on automatic.
to see if you're now connected you can ping something, simply type "ping Google", press enter, and see if you get any result. If you still have package loss then something else is the problem.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a router. Finally you must have connection to the router from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a router. Finally you must have connection to the router from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a router. Finally you must have connection to the router from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a router. Finally you must have connection to the router from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a router. Finally you must have connection to the router from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
To get on the internet you need to buy an internet connection. You must plug your internet cable into a router. Then you must have connection to the router, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
No, your PSP can connect to the internet when you are within about 50 ft of a wireless router that is connected to the internet. The router transmits a signal to the PSP, but the router itself still has to be connected to a modem that is connected to the internet.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a router. Finally you must have connection to the router from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a router. Finally you must have connection to the router from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
An ethernet cord to connect the XBox to a router or the wireless adapter for XBox to connect to your wireless router.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a router. Finally you must have connection to the router from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
I need to find my password to connect my router to the internet? Where can I get it?