WHAT IS THE IP ADD FOR SATELLITE L25-S119, MODEL PSL2XU-00J00D
DAUGHTER IS UNABLE TO OBTAIN INTERNET CONNECTION THUS WE ARE TRYING TO ADD IP ADDRESS HOWEVER WE DO NOT KNOW WHAT IT IS. IN ADDITION THIS LAPTOP WAS GIVEN TO HER; IT IS A USED LAPTOP.
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Your Toshiba Satellite Pro might be using a specified IP address. Try to set it to obtain an IP automatically. Depending on the Windows OS, whether it is XP, Vista or Windows 7, go to your Control Panel then Network connections or Network Sharing Center and double click on the Local Area Network connection (if your are using wired) or Wireless Connection. Look for the TCP/IP protocol and make sure it is enabled as "Obtain IP address Automatically" and "Obtain DNS addresses automatically". Then click OK to save settings.
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You can download any/allthe Windows XP or Vista device drivers for your model laptop from the ToshibaWEB site from their download page. Make sure you enter the model of your laptopso you can get the correct drivers. Please click on this link: -
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/home.jsp
The Toshiba web site has all you need. Just enter your model number and follow the prompts. The web site can even get all the information from your Satellite for you if you are not sure. Click here.
Hi, hope this will help you with your problem. There are steps to 'change' the visual effects of the "Display."1. Right click on "Desktop,” click Personalize, click, Display Settings.2. Identify, Monitor used?3. Down (arrow) select Monitors graphics.4. Adjust, (low>high) resolution.5. Select, Colors (16 bit>32bit), etc.6. Select, Advanced Settings, click Properties ("check device status").7. UpdateDrivers (only if, necessary?)8. Click on "List All Modes" select valid (modes)for the monitor.Note: Always click on the 'Apply', and 'OK'buttons after application changes for the process to take effect.9. "Restart "Computer."*Next go, to: Screen Saver, in the Screen Saver Settings change 'Power' settings.*Next go, to: Start Menu, click on Product Name: (Toshiba), click 'Utilities' click, Toshiba Assist, click 'Optimize' click, "Display"; change power on display. *Next go, to Control Panel, in Mobile PC, click; "Adjust commonly used mobilitysettings" (changes the following); Display brightness, and Connect Display. “Did this solution help?”
Unplug your power from the modem first and after that unplug your power to your router, disconnect all your cat5 cables and wait for at least 20 secs. After 20 secs or so go ahead and plug your power back to your modem and wait until all the flashing green lights are solid and that the link light starts blinking. After that plug in your Routers power (You can also reboot your PC while this is going on) . Wait until all blinking lights becomes steady then re-connect your cat5 from the modem to your routers uplink and last the cat5 cable from the router to your PC. If you'd rather not test the direct connection then go ahead and switch your wireless on.
Your wireless connection properties on your PC under "Internet Protocol TCP/IP" should be set to "Obtain IP address automatically" and that "Obtain DNS server address automatically" should also be set. Your routers should, if not already, be set to automatic DHCP. Make sure that on your Device Manager > Network Adapters that your wireless network adapter is not disabled and that it has the correct driver (yellow exclamation on it indicates it needs correct driver). You should disable your integrated ethernet LAN card if you have enabled your wireless Network Adapter to avoid conflict.
On your Wireless Network Connection properties under "Wireless Network" tab go to "Preferred networks" and highlight your wireless network name (SSID) . After highlighting click on the "Advanced" button and select "Access Point (infrastructure only) networks only"
If it is the drivers you require the Toshiba webite should have them. If you call them with make/model seriel # they may be able to provide you with a replacement recovery disk. Hope this helps.
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