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cheryl terrentine Posted on Oct 14, 2012
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I'm trying to connect to the internet but the wireless option does not work

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Check if they got the driver for the wireless option

  • Anonymous Nov 19, 2012

    Went back to Fry's. Salesman said no wireless connection device inside computer (it's a desktop). He cheerfully sold us a USB device smaller than a flash drive that enables wireless network connection. My son is on the network/internet now. Thanks for your reply.

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http://www.ehow.com/video_5168009_connect-wii-wireless-internet.html

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    Solutions: Straight Connection, Windows Connecter and Microsoft Fixit

    Discussion: I'm going to provide you with three solutions and between them you should get online. However, you should be advised that in order to fully analyze and correct any difficulties you're having, we should be chatting or on a telephone connection. All I really know at this point is that you can't connect to the Internet through your router.

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    ? Make sure that you have entered the right username and password (case-sensitive) as given by your service provider. For example, in Australia: user@bigpond; in NZ: [email protected].
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    ? Click on 'No';
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    ? Click on 'To connect to the Internet immediately . . .; and,
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