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About Mike Dacre
Expertise I am proficient with all windows platforms. Installation and maintenance
of home/business networks and servers.
Windows 7, Vista 2000 and XP questions please. If your system is older than that, then the problem is your operating system is just too old to be using safely on the internet.
Experience I grew in to computing as it became just that. My full background can be found through my website at http://tpsconsulting.com
I have been managing and maintaining client computers since the internet inception which started allowing for remote services. A technical futurist, I am 100 percent GEEK!
Education/Credentials I grew up fixing Bill Gates mistakes..you know computers don't make mistakes on the person programming the computer can do that...
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Windows XP - Internet Explorer not recognising wireless broadband connection
Expert: Mike Dacre - 10/28/2009
Question I use XP and have recently added a wireless broadband connection. The connection seems fine and with it I can download Windows updates and Anti-Virus updates. When I activate Explorer to do some internet surfing, all I get on the Explorer page is that I am not connected and am working offline. I have unticked "work offline" in tools.
Thanks for your help,
Dave in Oz
Answer Hello,
First of all I highly suggest using anything but the internet explorer. I suggest the AVANT BROWSER since it emulates the internet explorer exactly (when you browse to a website using the avant browser, the website will think you are using the internet explorer)..
Next you are going to want to go to the control panel/internet options and to the 'connections' tab and then on LAN settings and make sure 'automatically detect proxy settings' is on.
That should do it.
What I would also suggest, since it is quite possible that your system has malware infected to the point that certain websites may be blocked. I suggest visiting my website at http://tpsconsulting.com and read the TIPS page on OPTIMIZING your computer and then go to the SOFTWARE/SUPPORT page where I suggest installing all the programs from the PINK section as they will help with the cleaning/removal and ongoing maintenance from the malware/spyware that causes so many problems and slowdowns.
Hope this helps,
Sincerely
Mike Dacre
http://tpsconsulting.com
follow me on twitter @tpsconsulting
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