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IF that is the only thing that is connected to the internet, then you can reset the router and see if that helps. A lot of times the computer can connect to the router but the router wont connect to the internet. If not let us know
The problem could be one of two issues.
1. The DNS setting is incorrect on your WiFi Router or device you are connecting with.
To change this I suggest you contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and let them talk you through the steps.
2. the Firewall on you WiFi Router is on and blocking access. Log on to the router with admin, and switch the firewall off.
Jun 17, 2014 - In some Acer models you can use a combination of keys on the keyboard to ..... My acer aspire wont connect with wifi, it say windows cant connect.... I've just had a similar problem with my Acer Aspire laptop (wireless .... It is startedto happen just a month ago before it was ok I am using this since 6 months.
Connect your Internet (DSL/Cable) modem to your router and power ON them both. Now turn ON your laptop's wifi receiver by either using a hard button, a sliding button or whatever button it is in your laptop's body. OR, maybe your laptop have a key combination to power on your wifi receiver like FN + F10. Make sure the wifi LED lights and there you can use your internet broadcasted by your router.
sounds like wep key changed.. or the neighbor youre leeching off didnt pay the bill and router is on but modem isnt. see if u get a logon prompt when u browse to the default gateway aka the router. usualy http://192.168.1.1
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