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1. Click the start button at the bottom right of your screen and click “Control Panel”
±. In the control panel, click “Network and Internet Connections and open the “Network Connections” icon. If your
control panel is in Classic View, you may open the “Network Connections” icon straightaway.
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². Right click the first connected LAN or High-Speed Internet Connection, in this example the “Local Area Connection”,
and click “Properties” from the context menu. If you have multiple connected connections, repeat steps ² to ³ for
each connection.
4. The connection’s property window appears. In this windows, select the “Internet Protocol” from the list of items and
click the “Properties” Button:
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5. The Internet Protocol’s property window appears. In this window, ensure that both settings are set to “Obtain
automatically”:
³. Confirm the settings by clicking “OK”. The network settings for XP are now properly configured for your router.
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I appear to be connected but Internet Explorer still displays an error message “Internet
Explorer cannot display the webpage” or similar.
> This problem may arise from incorrect proxy server settings. You can adjust these settings as follows:
1. In Internet Explorer, click the “Tools” menu or icon and chose “Internet Options”.
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±. The “Internet Options” window will now open.
². In this window, click the “Connections” tab and in this tab, the “LAN Settings” button.
4. The “LAN Settings” window will now open. Ensure that all checkboxes are unchecked and confirm the settings by
clicking “OK”
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My computer indicates that it is not connected to a network.
> This problem is usually resolved by carefully checking all connections and indicator lights. For a wired computer, follow
the network cable to the router’s backside. It must be plugged in to one of the yellow LAN ports. The yellow ports
are also numbered and corresponding to each LAN port there is an indicator light at the front of the router. This light
must be lit to indicate a working connection. If the light is off, fiddle the cable or try a different cable. For a wireless
computer, check the wireless connection status icon at the bottom right of your screen, there should not be a red cross.
If you see a red cross, follow the steps described in the “Connecting to a wireless network” section of the manual.
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I have Windows Vista and I get the error message “the settings saved on this computer for
the network do not match the requirements of the network” when I try to connect wirelessly.
> This problem can be solved as follows:
1. In the Control Panel, click “View network status and tasks”. If your Control Panel is in classic view, open the
“Network and Sharing Center” icon:
±. The Network and Sharing Center window should now open.
In the Network and Sharing Center, click “Manage wireless networks” in the bar on the left side: