Mnementh
<font color=red>I like the Steelers <b>almost</b>
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I hate that I have to ask this, because I'm far from computer illiterate, but this is getting to be so frustrating.
I have two laptops in my apartment and I'm tired of having to switch the ethernet cable from computer to computer, so I bought a wireless router yesterday and tried to set it up today. I followed the steps on the installation disc exactly, but something still isn't right. After I finished everything it said to do, my computer said it was connected to the Internet, but whenever I tried to open up a webpage, it gave me the "Page Cannot Be Displayed" message. I followed the instructions for how to add another computer to the network and that computer is having the same issue. Anyone know what I could be doing wrong?
I don't know what additional information you would need. I can tell you that my ISP is Verizon DSL and the router is a Linksys and both computers are Dells running Windows XP. Both computers do have wireless cards (though I can't remember what kind offhand) and they are both enabled. Both computers have connected to wireless Internet plenty of times in the past. If you need any more information, please let me know. Thanks!
I have two laptops in my apartment and I'm tired of having to switch the ethernet cable from computer to computer, so I bought a wireless router yesterday and tried to set it up today. I followed the steps on the installation disc exactly, but something still isn't right. After I finished everything it said to do, my computer said it was connected to the Internet, but whenever I tried to open up a webpage, it gave me the "Page Cannot Be Displayed" message. I followed the instructions for how to add another computer to the network and that computer is having the same issue. Anyone know what I could be doing wrong?
I don't know what additional information you would need. I can tell you that my ISP is Verizon DSL and the router is a Linksys and both computers are Dells running Windows XP. Both computers do have wireless cards (though I can't remember what kind offhand) and they are both enabled. Both computers have connected to wireless Internet plenty of times in the past. If you need any more information, please let me know. Thanks!

Yeah right. 3 hours later I called the 800 number on the box and "Bob" from India walked me through the steps. What a nice guy he was and oh so patient too. 

