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Need help with new computer
#1
Hello everyone.

I JUST got a new PC and its hooked up and everything but one thing is
wrong; i dunno how enable wireless on it. It's a desktop btw. It is a
HP Pavillion Slimline s5220fPC.

Thanks in advance for teh help xD
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#2
I'm guessing you can't find your wireless network in the list right? Okay so then, what wireless router do you have? I think you'll need to add your MAC address to it to be able to connect.
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#3
Does it have a wireless card?
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#4
@2nd Its a D-link Draft 802.II. Btw whats a mac @3rd it says it has it built in
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#5
Instinctxz Wrote:@2nd Its a D-link Draft 802.II. Btw whats a mac @3rd it says it has it built in

A MAC Address is a special address specified to your internet enabled device. NEVER give anyone your MAC Address.

On the system tray, there should be a little antenna with curved lines and a red X, right click it and select connect to wireless network. Choose your network if it is listed and there ya go.

If its not there, not much i can do without visuals of your desktop and possibly your start menu opened.
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#6
Oh dang...And I cant teamview 'cause, well, no internet o_o. The thing is that my internet is not listed, nor my neighbors. NONE whatsoever are listed. I'm wondering if i need to push a few buttons to turn it on?(the internet connection)
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Instinctxz Wrote:Oh dang...And I cant teamview 'cause, well, no internet o_o. The thing is that my internet is not listed, nor my neighbors. NONE whatsoever are listed. I'm wondering if i need to push a few buttons to turn it on?(the internet connection)

I would see if there is any slider on your computer (if you have a laptop, you may know what I mean) that controls wireless on/off. If not, open your control panel (windows) and look around for any wireless card related options. The trusty help menu may be of use as well.
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#8
Sn1perJohnE Wrote:A MAC Address is a special address specified to your internet enabled device. NEVER give anyone your MAC Address.
Lol?
Almost every game you connect to logs your MAC Address. There's nothing you can do with it, it's just like a sort of ID mostly being used for the DHCP.
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MasPan Wrote:I would see if there is any slider on your computer (if you have a laptop, you may know what I mean) that controls wireless on/off. If not, open your control panel (windows) and look around for any wireless card related options. The trusty help menu may be of use as well.

Yeah, I know what you mean about the slider. My older laptops have it.(It was pretty dam annnoying when your playing with the laptop on your lap and suddenly you turn it off on accident). Well, I'll check control panel. Would it also help if i searched anything after hitting start?
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