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Nov 12th, 2006
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Re: Local Area Connection Question

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I forgot to mention, I usually recieve a large 1 : 3 ratio

Ex. ) (2 million packets sent to 6 million recieved)
:mrgreen: Wow you have a very good connection, it means that your internet is connected very well, your friend was wrong, no one is uploading any virus in your computer, it's just how your connection is doing, 1 : 3 ratio in millions, thats very very good:mrgreen:

Can you help me now, i have a wireless card but i can't connect to a local area connection, can you tell me how you did it? It says no connection is in the area, i know it means no one is online in my area, but i still want to connect to a wireless network, can you help me
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You need a wireless access point in your area to connect to.
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Which usually means you need to buy a wireless router, and get some sort of internet connection that goes into the router to be able to get wireless internet.
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