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When you say it says connected! I think you mean the tablet is connected to the WiFi but the WiFi is not connected to the Internet! Is your internet connection ok? Check all the lights are green on the router!
It's supposed to say ")Connected USB)The timer and alarm will become invalid." I does that because it's charging when you plug it into your CPU. Hope this helped!
Get RCA cables they come in 2 or 3 conductors, Yellow andWhite for Mono and Yellow, White and Red for stereo connection.Connect the one side of the Yellow cable to where it saysVideo OUT on the DVD.
Connect the other side of the Yellow cable to where it saysVideo IN on the TV.
Connect the one side of the White cable to where it saysAudio OUT L on the DVD.
Connect the one side of the White cable to where it saysAudio IN L on the TV.
(optional) Connect the one side of the Red cable to where itsays Audio OUT R on the DVD.
(optional) Connect the one side of the Red cable to where itsays Audio IN R on the TV.www.aaatvservice.com
If is says connecting then most probably its not getting a connection from the base. It could also be your telephone line. Check if the line is active.
I have an iPod touch 4th generation. It is doing the same exact thing. It says that its connected but when I try to go on the internet, it says it's not connected.
if it says you have a good connection, it means that you are connected to the router, though the router might not be connected to the internet. try powering off/on the router (leave off for 10sec.) to see if that corrects the internet connection issue.
Also, when it says that the connection is good, open a web browser and type 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 or 10.10.0.0 into the address bar (you can find this address by going to Network properties and looking at the Wireless settings. It should say "gateway" or "router". If you put that address in the browser it will pop up with the Netgear settings page if you have a good connection to the router. If so, then it's a problem with your router connecting to the internet and you might have to call your ISP/cable/phone company to get it fixed.
If you're running a wireless network, make sure all computers on the network use the same network name, for instance "My network" Home Network etc. one can't say "MS HOME" and the computer you're using say "My Network"
Hi .
First who is your service provider?
Can you connect to the internet if you directly hook your modem to your computer.
1>If so connect your Modem to your router on the colour code slot on the router which says modem
2>Connect a cable from the router to your computer
3>The lan light on the router should be turned on
4>Check wether your lan says connected . To check that click start-> control pannel -> network connections
5>If it says connected try internet explorer settings
6>If it says limited or no connectivity
Click start ->run -> cmd->ipconfig
7>It should say ip address as : 169.254.x.x.
8>If so type ipconfig/release
9>It shoul say ip address: 0.0.0.0
10>Type ipconfig/renew on command promt
12>Disable and enable lan
Let me know if this helped and also if you dont what kind of messages you get .
Calling the ISP is the best solution as keefers said, but check if you need to use some dialer or there may be some connecting shortcut you need to double click to get connected or login to the ISP.
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