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I have a prety weird problem.

My NETGEAR accesspoint is connected to one pc via cable and 2 pc's via
wireless. The 2 wireless pc's connect to the internet smoothly but the last
one can't.

The weird thing is that although no internet connection is available with
the pc that is connected via cable mozilla firefox connects without problem.

Please Advice.

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So you are connecting to the Internet with all three then...?

If you're saying Internet Explorer does't connect on the wired PC but
Mozilla Firefox does,
I get this sometimes if the IE Proxy settings are set wrongly.
Look at
tools > internet options > connection > LAN settings
in IE.
try turning off the proxy server option if it's on.


"Panagiotis" <Panagiotis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a prety weird problem.
>
> My NETGEAR accesspoint is connected to one pc via cable and 2 pc's via
> wireless. The 2 wireless pc's connect to the internet smoothly but the
last
> one can't.
>
> The weird thing is that although no internet connection is available with
> the pc that is connected via cable mozilla firefox connects without
problem.
>
> Please Advice.

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