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Laptop Problem
Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014 6:47 am
by Bahceliboy5
Recently my laptop is not being connected to the internet with the Ethernet cable plugged into the router.With the cable plugged into the laptop I get connected.I have a Samsung tablet and with the cable plugged into the router the tablet gets connected so it appears nothing is wrong with the router.Can anybody advise me as to why my laptop is not being connected via the router.I'm a simple soul so a simple answer would be appreciated!!!
Re: Laptop Problem
Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014 7:02 am
by Keithcaley
It is possible that the 'wireless adaptor' in your laptop is turned OFF.
There's usually a means of turning it on / off on the keyboard - either a dedicated button with an icon that looks something like this: ((l)) , only with the vertical line extending further down, or a symbol on one of the standard keys that is accessed by holding down the 'Fn' (Function) key while pressing the key that has the symbol on it - usually in BLUE (The Function 'Fn' key is normally on the bottom row of the keyboard, at the left, probably somewhere near the left-hand 'ctrl' key and is also normally printed in BLUE)
There is often a light to indicate that the wireless function is active.
There are other, more complicated ways, of checking what the computer is connected to, and what method is currently active, but I think that it would be as well to check the above first, before getting in too deep.
Re: Laptop Problem
Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014 7:26 am
by Bahceliboy5
Thanks Keithcaley,didn't locate a dedicated button BUT the blue Fn button seems to have done the trick.Many thanks.
Re: Laptop Problem
Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014 1:43 pm
by sophie
Yes another reason why the Mods/Administrators could do us all a favour and start a Section for computer problems and there could be a Q and A to solve issues.
Re: Laptop Problem
Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014 2:03 pm
by Keithcaley
Sophie,
If you want 'laptop' or 'Computer' information organised and collated in one spot, simply use the 'Search' function on the bar above, and then save the resulting page as a 'Bookmark' (press 'ctrl-D' for those who don't know how), such as this page for
'Laptop'. - Hey Presto - you've got your own 'Specialized Section' on the subject of your choice...
You can use the same Search facility to look for more specific computer problems of course - or indeed, for any subject under the sun! - and then create your own 'instant look-up guide' by 'bookmarking' the result.
Go on! - Give it a go!
Re: Laptop Problem
Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014 2:49 pm
by sophie
I did give it a go and it came up "create as a Favourite?", which I suppose is much the same?
Re: Laptop Problem
Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014 5:49 pm
by jofra
Bookmark = Firefox; Create a favourite = Internet Explorer! Same difference...
(Don't ask me about Chrome, tried it once and dumped it VERY quickly, while other browsers - Opera and the like - never tried!)
Re: Laptop Problem
Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014 7:03 pm
by waddo
'ctrl-D' works on Chrome to by the way. I was a Firefox user for many, many years but have now ditched it since it ditched Google as the search engine in the USA - not long before it goes YAHOO all over the world and that's a step in the wrong direction for me.
Re: Laptop Problem
Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014 9:35 pm
by Keithcaley
Ah, but are you sure that you still want to be using Google?
Have a read of
this article in the Times and then answer the question
To answer an earlier question from someone else, (which I'm sure that Waddo knows more about than me!) - ctrl-D should work in all known browsers - and yes, they might call it a Bookmark, or a Favourite, or something else similar - and you usually get the chance to pick where you want to 'park' it!
Re: Laptop Problem
Posted: Mon 24 Nov 2014 11:43 pm
by jofra
waddo wrote:'ctrl-D' works on Chrome to by the way. I was a Firefox user for many, many years but have now ditched it since it ditched Google as the search engine in the USA - not long before it goes YAHOO all over the world and that's a step in the wrong direction for me.
But can you not instal (and subsequently have the choice of) several different search engines?
I have firefox, and have installed and can choose from Google, Yahoo, Bing, Amazon, Chambers, Duck Duck Go and Wikipedia... I could find and instal many more.
Then again, you
could use (as I do on occasion) TOR..... To use an old saying, "It refreshes parts the others cannot reach..."
...look and learn.....
Re: Laptop Problem
Posted: Tue 25 Nov 2014 6:38 am
by Keithcaley
jofra wrote:...But can you not...
Yes!