Thread: WiFi Connection
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Old 13-10-2008, 22:04   #7
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Re: WiFi Connection

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Originally Posted by Jonnymeg View Post
It is more than likely that it is a vista issue, i have seen this many times.
You need to make sure that the wireless network is a 'trusted network'

Normally i would go into your network settings and delete all current connections. Restart the computer and try to connect via wireless again. It should ask you to state what type/location of connection it is and then you click 'HOME'
thats what i do
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