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first off you typed the model wrong. and not full, (2 errors)'
P205-S7476? 10 years old?
are you at home, or starbucks, using wifi
location matters after all it's a Mobile device.
you cant use wifi lacking credentials,
SSID + wpa/wpa/wep mode, and pass phrase. (got these?)
wifi, is and option, on all old PCs.
so first is , do you have wifi options,
or just plug in the CAT 5 cable from PC jack to router.
bam internet in 2 minutes flat,
the above (my guess) model does have wifi, chip, as seen here.
Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN (802.11a/g/n
that switch is airplane mode for wifi on or off.
some P205 have no wifi card inside
so if you want to ask questions, learn to type the full model number correctly the end part of that number tell the helper what card and chips are in that PC day 1 new.
for sure wifi.
no 6 is the last in an inline engine and last in the left bank facing the engine in a v 6
or second from the front in the left bank facing the engine for v 8
probably has the number cast into the inlet manifold as well
Sanyo VPC-E1075 comes with 90 day warranty. Teenager at walmart told me 1 year also. That is why I bought it. 3 year extended warranty is $22-$24 (walmart.com website only. In store only 2 year available).
Call Home Espresso Repair in Seattle. I've used these guys a couple of times, and they're wonderful. Once I wasn't getting any steam, and the guy told me how to open up the case and make a simple adjustment of a set screw that probably saved me big bucks.
I was actually just there today to pick up some O-rings for the steam valve. Charged me $1. And that includes replacing them for me (I had removed the stem and brought it in).
My Rio Vapore (earlier version of yours) is now 17 years old, and I give H.E.R. a lot of the credit for that.
Oh, and did I mention that back in the days when Starbucks was small (many moons ago), they were the in-house service center for all the machines Starbucks sold?
Their number is (206) 789-9513.
Good luck.
-Kevin
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