Papasmurf89
Member
Hi,
I have a Toshiba Satellite Notebook and it seems that at college (where it is used pretty much exclusively), I can't connect to the internet. Wireless networks will be detected, and I will connect to them but I still can't get the internet up on web browsers. Even when using a ethernet cable, it still seems like I don't always connect. Often times when I have tried to fix it will say that there is an IP address conflict. I know that it's something wrong with my computer because there will be people all around me that can get on the internet yet I can't.
Now, the laptop is setup on Vista but would reformatting back to XP help at all? Anyone know how I could increase my connectivity?
Thank you.
I have a Toshiba Satellite Notebook and it seems that at college (where it is used pretty much exclusively), I can't connect to the internet. Wireless networks will be detected, and I will connect to them but I still can't get the internet up on web browsers. Even when using a ethernet cable, it still seems like I don't always connect. Often times when I have tried to fix it will say that there is an IP address conflict. I know that it's something wrong with my computer because there will be people all around me that can get on the internet yet I can't.
Now, the laptop is setup on Vista but would reformatting back to XP help at all? Anyone know how I could increase my connectivity?
Thank you.