Please turn it on for the best experience. Here we take Windows XP as an example, and please make certain that your Ethernet Adapter is working well. Step 2 Select Creat a new connection. The New Connection Wizard will appear then Next. Step 5 On the Internet Connection page, choose Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and password then Next.
Step 8 Ok, what is needed to access the Internet has configured. If you would like to connect the Internet quickly each time, select Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop. Then click Finish, it will save the configuration automatically.
Step 9 After saving the configuration, the connection to the Internet will appear. Check the User name and Password , if they are right, click Connect then you will access the Internet. Subscribe TP-Link takes your privacy seriously. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. However, I cannot connect to the internet.
Incidentally I am having the exact same issue with my Eee PC with Windows XP as well, after restoring that to factory settings too have installed Linux and it connects fine so I think it is an XP thing. The pc shows available networks, I have tried all the things I know, have set up the network and typed in my network key. When I try to connect, nothing happens. If I try to repair, I get the message Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action cannot be completed: Connecting to the wireless network.
I have tried: 1 Reinstalling the driver it says it's Ok and is the latest one listed. Is there anything I can download on my other computer onto usb and install onto either of the Eee Pc's? I have an ancient version of CCleaner on my XP netbook. Internet Explorer 8. Of course this will continue to get more difficult.
Last edited: Aug 29, I've a heads up on this issue. However, I keep a desktop running XP SP3 ready to use and recently found myself unable to browse the internet. There was a problem with certificates for websites and effectively I couldn't surf. I found that while I'd installed legacy versions of browsers they had automatically updated to the latest versions which were not compatible with XP.
Even worse when I tried to uninstall Opera I found that it wouldn't uninstall. I did manage to hack it out but it seems there is no way of preventing the browser from automatically looking for updates. I have now got Firefox installed running I hope that I can keep that version from updating. Articles about suitable browsers aren't reliable any more. I found U R Browser as being strongly recommended for XP but when you try to install it it says that it's not compatible.
How to get the ExpressVPN activation code, please? Express vpn is a subscription service so use their support and Help pages. You get the necessary information when you sign up. This was not the right place to post about a vpn. I just signed, please guide me now.
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