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    Help!!!

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by RB528, Sep 12, 2008.

  1. RB528

    RB528 Newbie

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    I tried to update the wlan network adapter ( drivers, Software ). To get rid of the blue screen restart syndrome when connected to a dock.I cant get on the internet now, windows network connections says that its connected to a network but it won't load any pages... I tried system restore and no luck... got the update from the panasonic website... my system is a CF-29 1.3 mk2... Any help would be greatly appreciated...


    Thanks..........
     
  2. daljeet

    daljeet Notebook Evangelist

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    Select my computer and right click< properties< hardware< device manger< select network adapter, check the list, then select which one you using and right click it, go to properties< select driver< then go for rollback drivers, then reboot your system, if still not works, then uninstall the drivers and reboot your system.
     
  3. onirakkiss

    onirakkiss Notebook Deity

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    Is ur IP something starting with 169.xxx.xxx.xxx? Thats means ur DHCP can't u give an correct IP. And IF not, is ur IP-address in the range of ur network? Means if ur router and DHCP had the IP 192.168.0.1 ur network card should get an IP in the range 192.168.0.2 till 192.168.0.254. If this is not so like in this example, u could set the IP manually in the properties as one on this range (i.e. 192.168.0.50).
    If this is not an reason, describe ur Internetconnectionmethod (MODEM, ISDN, DSL....in a Buisness-network, at Home....)
     
  4. RB528

    RB528 Newbie

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    I tried that.... The PROset wireless software just hangs up... I'm not sure what else to do... I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it. And put the old PROset wireless software back on and it does nothing....
     
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