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Wireless Router doesn't work after moving computer

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erin1@taylorzoo.com - 28 Feb 2005 13:35 GMT
Hello!

I'm a novice at this kind of stuff, just a warning.  I have been using
a D-Link DI-624 router for about a year without any problems.  My WinXP
Pro desktop is plugged directly into it.  As for wireless, I was
connecting with my laptop  (with a D-Link Airplus Extreme G cardbus
adapter) as well as the XBOX (with the Microsoft XBOX wireless card)
without any problems at all.  I basically plugged the card into the
laptop and it worked.

I unplugged my computer for less than 12 hours (I got a new desk) and
when I tried to hook everything back up, the wireless part of the
router no longer works.  I can get online with the desktop (plugged
into the router), but neither wireless connection works.

I'm not even really sure what to check.  When I go to Network
Connections on the desktop, it says that the DSL Connection listed
under "Broadband" is disconnected (and says WAN Miniport PPPoE.
(Although I can get online)
erin1@taylorzoo.com - 28 Feb 2005 13:43 GMT
I pressed "post" too soon on this message, please see my other post
with the FULL message.  Thanks.
 
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