OK, does ping with the number work?
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I'll try that. But I also did that "ipconfig" thing and it showed ... a lot of stuff I don't understand and two places that said "media disconnected".
Huh. Was the "media disconnected" related to Ethernet? If so, that's OK.
Amy, is your network secure (using WEP, etc)?
No, I think it was LAC and LAN.
I don't know about WEP, but it is a secure network -- it's our Time Warner internet, which requires a key, etc. All that was input properly, and like I said, it shows that I'm connected? But it also says I'm not, and IE won't open any pages.
Sometimes the icon showing you internet connectivity really means that it sees the wireless, but you're not actually connected (even if that status says "connected").
What do you see if you right-click on wireless icon in the bottom right corner of your screen?
Also, what brand of router and what kind of laptop?
Not sure because Stephen is now taking a shot at it. And I have to put Sara to bed.
The shiny is wearing off! Hmph.
You'll get there. One thing that is common with Win 7 is that you may need to upgrade the firmware in your router (it's easy to do). But I can't help you confirm that without knowing the specs on your router.
I'm not upgrading to Windows 7 at least until ProTools has been upgraded to play nice with it (the Win 7 compatible version is currently in beta). But if I intend to upgrade eventually, then I might as well get it for cheap when I can, right?
A very late response, I know.
Jon, my mate, Damian, is waiting for the very same reason. However, he's even going so far as to **gasp** contemplate getting a Mac. While working with Peter Gelling he found out the Mac version has features greyed out in the PC version.