HP omnibook 510 Manuale Di Servizio

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Troubleshooting and Maintenance 
Troubleshooting Your Computer 
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Guide 
•  For Windows 98, disable DNS in the TCP/IP properties: click Start, Settings, Control 
Panel, then double-click Network. 
If you cannot connect to a particular computer on the network 
•  Make sure the computer is properly connected to the network. 
•  Make sure your TCP/IP setup is correct for your network: in Control Panel, open 
Network (Windows 98), Network and Dial-up Connections (Windows 2000), or 
Network Connections (Windows XP). 
•  To use an AdHoc” connection with Windows 98 or 2000, make sure NetBEUI 
protocol is installed in your wireless network setup. 
If the wireless link icon in the taskbar is red 
•  Make sure you are using the correct SSID and channel settings: click the wireless link 
icon in the taskbar and select Advanced Configuration. 
•  Make sure you are in range of an access point (for an infrastructure connection) or 
other wireless computer (for an AdHoc connection). 
You can connect, but the network is slow 
•  Check whether you might be in an area served by more than one wireless LAN. If so, 
the LANs could be interfering with each other. 
•  Move closer to the access point (for an infrastructure connection) or other wireless 
computer (for an AdHoc connection). You could be too far away for high-speed 
communication. 
•  Stop using any USB device that may be transferring large amounts of data, or adjust 
application settings to reduce the required transfer rate.