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I have an HP Compaq Presario A900 Notebook PC with Serial Number: 3CE82317CH and Product Number: FE799UAR which I have had for a little over two years now. OS on it is Windows Vista Home Premium SP2, Internet Browser on it is IE8.

Terminate On Sight Zip there. I initially had a Huawei SmartAX MT882a ASDL (Broadband) modem supplied by my ISP, Vodafone, by which I did my internet browsing until a couple of months ago () when I obtained their upgraded Broadband Wireless Router - EchoLife HG520c. My ISP technicians spent a considerable time configuring the system only succeeding in having this notebook connected to the internet through the supplied cable. Internet connection by wireless on this notebook has been fruitless, even though it connects to the router but not beyond that (See snapshot here: What gives me more concern is that I also had another notebook (Sony Vaio) with Windows 7 Home Premium which immediately connected to the internet when it was turned on. Not only that; I recently acquired a DELL OptiPlex 780 Desktop with Windows 7 Professional 32-bit Operating System which also readily connected to the router and the internet. So, whatever is wrong with the Compaq Laptop, I do not know and would like someone to assist me in resolving this problem.
Hi, I can't see the screenshot you've uploaded yet until it has been approved by a moderator, but try the following. Shut down the notebook. Tap away at f8 as you start up to access Windows Recovery Console. Use the arrow keys to select 'Safe Mode with Networking' and hit enter. Let windows fully load in this mode and see if you can now access the internet - only choose a known 'safe site' such a Microsoft or HP as your security software will not be running while in this mode. To exit Safe Mode, simply restart the notebook in the usual way and Windows will start normally.
Let me know the result. Also, from the Start Menu, open All Programs, open Accessories, right click the Command Prompt and select 'Run as Administrator'. In to the prompt type the following command and hit enter. Ipconfig /all ( Note that there is a space between ipcofig and the / ).
Copy and paste the results into Notepad and then copy and paste these details with your next post. Regards, DP-K. Hi, It may be an idea to set up a Static IP address to see if this will allow you to connect. Open windows Control Panel and open Network and Sharing Centre. Click Manage Network Connections and in the following window, right click your wireless connection and select Properties.
Left click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) to highlight it ( click on the wording and not the box with the tick ) then click the Properties button. Click the radio button next to 'Use the following IP Address and then enter the following values. IP Address 192.168.1.120 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 Also, assign the following DNS Server Addresses Preferred DNS Server 208.67.222.222 ( These belong to OpenDNS ) Alternate DNS Server 208.67.220.220 After entering these values, remember to click OK to each open Window, before restarting the notebook. Regards, DP-K.