OT: Wireless network

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7149837#post7149837 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Im Lon 2
Woo Hoo!! Something worked... Thing was about to drive me crazy!!!

This is pretty much how I always feel when I get some bug in my my wireless network resolved! I have very little idea what I'm doing, but my fumbling around works eventually... The old standby of turning everything off and back on is always a favorite remedy. ;)

I have a desktop and a laptop connected wirelessly w/a Belkin router. All this talk of securing the router is disturbing b/c it's Greek to me... :eek: I don't even have a password enabled for access to the router settings.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7156445#post7156445 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ol'saltybastage
fn f2.... must be a dell
Yes it's a Dell.. But even my friend has a Gateway and it has it on his as well. Some with built in Wireless come with On/Off switch on the side. The windows error kept saying something about turning the On/Off switch.. I looked all over the place for that switch..
 
what model dell? the models i remember having a switch in addition to the softkey of fn+f2 had the switch located on the right side near the front of the device. it's pretty small. i'd have to know what model you had before i knew for sure though. nothing wrong with dells.. i'm on a I9300 at the moment.

I spent several years on Boeings helpdesk before diving into the network admin/security world.
 
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