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you might have to open up
your network connections click start control panel network connections this may
vary depending on your operating system look for local area connection if you
see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question mark you will need to update or
install the driver or it could be firewalled make sure your
modem/routers settings are correct ie:password user name,firewall settings to
allow your internet to connect also test the lead/s whether usb or ethernet you
might check your modem first to make sure that you are getting a connection click start control panel
administrive tools computer management device manager scroll downnetwork adapters + expand Ethernet driver
you might see a yellow question mark? This means you need to update the driver
right click you will have options to update driver disable uninstall or select
properties general you will have the options to troubleshoot or to update
driver rollback or uninstall a yellow? question mark
means you need to install/update driver right click to install driver last
resort ring
your ISP internet sevice provider get them to check your modem for internet
access online hope
this helps
you might have to open up
your network connections click start control panel network connections this may
vary depending on your operating system look for local area connection if you
see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question mark you will need to update or
install the driver or it could be firewalled make sure your
modem/routers settings are correct ie:password user name,firewall settings to
allow your internet to connect also test the lead/s whether usb or ethernet you
might check your modem first to make sure that you are getting a connection click start control panel
administrive tools computer management device manager scroll downnetwork adapters + expand Ethernet driver
you might see a yellow question mark? This means you need to update the driver
right click you will have options to update driver disable uninstall or select
properties general you will have the options to troubleshoot or to update
driver rollback or uninstall a yellow? question mark
means you need to install/update driver right click to install driver last
resort ring
your ISP internet sevice provider get them to check your modem for internet
access online hope
this helps
if you are reffering to your internet connection click start control panel admistrive tools,computer management,device manager scroll downnetwork adapters + expand Ethernet driver right click you will have options to update driver,disable,uninstall or select properties general you will have the options to troubleshoot or to update driver,rollback or uninstall a yellow? question mark means you need to install/update driver right click to install driver also you might check make sure your modem/routers settings are correct ie:password user name,firewall settings to allow your internet to connect also test the lead/s whether usb or ethernet you might check your modem first to make sure that you are getting a connection last resort ring your ISP internet sevice provider get them to check your modem for internet access online hope this helps
you might have put in the wrong password or user id check to make sure you have put these in correctly first make sure the caps lock is on/off what ever applies to your user and password id that you provided to your ISP also make sure your modem/routers settings are correct ie:password user name,firewall settings to allow your internet to connect also test the lead/s whether usb or ethernet you might check your modem first to make sure that you are getting a connection click start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll downnetwork adapters + expand Ethernet driver right click you will have options to update driver disable uninstall or select properties general you will have the options to troubleshoot or to update driver rollback or uninstall a yellow? question mark means you need to install/update driver right click to install driver last resort ring your ISP internet sevice provider get them to check your modem for internet access online hope this helps
click start control panel admistrive tools,computer management,device manager scroll downnetwork adapters + expand Ethernet driver right click you will have options to update driver,disable,uninstall or select properties general you will have the options to troubleshoot or to update driver,rollback or uninstall a yellow? question mark means you need to install/update driver right click to install driver also you might check make sure your modem/routers settings are correct ie:password user name,firewall settings to allow your internet to connect also test the lead/s whether usb or ethernet you might check your modem first to make sure that you are getting a connection last resort ring your ISP internet sevice provider get them to check your modem for internet access online hope this helps don
With the computer connected to your network (I assume it's ethernet?) and browser access to internet working, try uninstalling and re-installing cafe world.
The issue you are experiencing is account bug. You must reinstall MioNet and create a new MioNet account, then attach the My Book World to the new account. You will then regain your MioNet access. http://www.MioNet.com/mbvista -- this is the download installer for MioNet which works for blue-ring My Book Worlds. The White-Light My Book World requires different software.
To create a new MioNet account, please use the following instructions:
Part A. Reset MioNet/Anywhere Access
1. Please open your web browsers and enter (without the quotes) "http://<IP address of My Book World>" or "http://mybookworld" in the address bar. The Shared Storage Manager web page will appear. The username and password it requests will be the same as your MioNet username, and the original password used for MioNet (if you changed your password on our website, it does not update the My Book World).
2. Once you have accessed the Western Digital Shared Storage Manager please select "General Setup", then choose "WD Anywhere Access settings". On the following page you will have three buttons to select: please click on the "Stop" button, wait until WD Anywhere Access status goes to "Inactive", then click the "Reset" button. Once the WD Anywhere Access Status goes to "Not Registered," (on older firmware, it will go back to Active), the My Book World has been properly reset. This will return the MioNet software on the My Book World to default settings. It will not harm your stored files.
Part B. Uninstall and Reinstall MioNet (on a computer located on the same network as My Book World)
1. Uninstall MioNet from one of your computers. 2. Insert your Western Digital installation disk or download MioNet from http://www.mionet.com/mbvista and launch the MioNet installer.
NOTE: You must use the installation disk or the link above to create your new account. Certain functionality related to the My Book World is related to the installer you use to register a new MioNet account. Failure to use the proper installer may result in the need to repeat this process.
3. Register as a new user. You will need to specify a new username and E-Mail address. 4. During the installation, MioNet should detect the now reset My Book World. Please add it to your new account.
Part C. Uninstall and Reinstall MioNet on your other computers
1. Uninstall MioNet from your other computers. 2. Install MioNet using the Western Digital installation disk or downloaded from MioNet from http://www.mionet.com/mbvista and launch the MioNet installer. 3. Register as a current user with your new account's information.
Please let us know what your new account name is and we will follow-up with additional information. We will also send you instructions on how to reset that account's password.
If you are using wireless, make sure that the password is correct...
Then: start>control panel>administrative tools>services Make sure your DHCP client and wireless zero client are started and set to startup type automatic.
If not wireless.Unplug your router and modem for a few minutes.Then restart your computer, and plug the router and modem back in...
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