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    Aspire One Wireless Lies

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Isend2C, Dec 22, 2008.

  1. Isend2C

    Isend2C Notebook Deity

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    So, I connected my Aspire One to my home network, it says "connected" and it's connected with 5/5 bars. I'm using XP Home SP3, a Linksys G router. I have 3 other laptops connected, an HP dv7t, Gateway M FX, & a 6 year old Sony...

    It's sent 86 packets and received 0, I have no idea what that means but it could be important info for some of you...
     
  2. Ayle

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    Have you pinged the router?
     
  3. Isend2C

    Isend2C Notebook Deity

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    How do I do that...? My ping is very low. When I did the test you have in your sig it was under 40...