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the "here" is a hyperlink/URL. If your connected what OS is it, if you open up network config and check. See if you are recieving packets and sending them out.
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Hi! I have a problem with my wireless connection. The problem is that when I am connected to the Wi-Fi outside my own network, say at a store, It shows Full Strength Connection, but the Data Packets Received always shows Zero, but Sent always seems ok. What could be the problem.? I have checked all the properties (For the Wireless Connection of the Modem & that of the Network I am connecting to). The network I am trying to connect is an open Network. Please help.
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Hi! I have a problem with my wireless connection. The problem is that when I am connected to the Wi-Fi outside my own network, say at a store, It shows Full Strength Connection, but the Data Packets Received always shows Zero, but Sent always seems ok. What could be the problem.? I have checked all the properties (For the Wireless Connection of the Modem & that of the Network I am connecting to). The network I am trying to connect is an open Network. Please help.
Thanks.
or you have to check your modems wireless security options
because you are sendind packets but modem is not answering for this reason your problem can be you are not in the same subnet or your modem security prevent you.
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