Connecting wireless modem

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Old 10-03-2007, 05:26 PM
Default Connecting wireless modem

I have currently hooked up with broadband and got a wireless modem(Netcomm
NB5Plus4W) and have been able to connect the modem but cannot create a
wireless connection. Sometimes it says limited connectivity and sometimes
full but I cannot access the internet without a cable.
The wireless network connection says there are no current networks available.
Can anyone help
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Old 10-03-2007, 05:26 PM
Default Re: Connecting wireless modem

Baker wrote:
> I have currently hooked up with broadband and got a wireless modem(Netcomm
> NB5Plus4W) and have been able to connect the modem but cannot create a
> wireless connection. Sometimes it says limited connectivity and sometimes
> full but I cannot access the internet without a cable.
> The wireless network connection says there are no current networks available.
> Can anyone help


Make sure that the wireless adapter in your computer is turned on. For
more info, see http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html
and
http://kb.netcomm.com.au/kb/default.asp?id=1023&Lang=1 (esp. "How to use
the wireless")

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