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Old March 7th 05, 08:13 PM
Tony
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Default Network Disappeared

HI to all. About 2 weeks ago i had cable installed, bought a linksys router
and successfully set up my 2 desktop computers(wired) and a laptop(wireless)
on a network at home. All computers run xp pro.
Now all of a sudden my network has disappeared and its says the neatwork is
not accessable and to contact the network administrator.
I have been tryin for 3 days now to get it back but with no luck.
Router is a Linksys WRT54G.

Thanks for any help received
 




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