Scenario: Your home W-LAN network is operational, but you cannot access the Internet or your e-mail server.
Solution:
- Verify that your Internet service provider is functional.
- Check your DSL or cable modem status.
- If your Internet service is down your W-LAN should remain operational you will just not be able to access the Internet.
Scenario: After resuming from Standby mode, the wireless connection icon in the Notification Area of the Windows Taskbar may show the connection as "Unavailable," even if wireless connectivity is available.
Solution:
- The media connection action was not sent to the wireless service correctly.
- Disable and then re-enable the wireless network adapter in Control Panel.
- To disable and/or enable the wireless network adapter:
- Select Start -> Control Panel
- Select Network Connections
- Right-click on Wireless Network Connections
- Tap Disable
- Right-click on Wireless Network Connections
- Tap Enable
- Close Control Panel
Scenario: You can access some web sites. but not others.
Solution:
- If you can access some web sites, then the wireless connection is fine even if you cannot connect to others.
- Your Internet connection is most likely OK as well.
- An Internet filter may be set.
Scenario: No one in your office can access the Internet.
Solution:
- Contact your local support center as you probably have network related problems.
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