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<blockquote data-quote="khamson" data-source="post: 1533659" data-attributes="member: 309764"><p>Yes, I have tried that a few times. This whole thing started when a couple days ago I got up in the morning to find the desktop was not receiving wireless signals. When that happens, the first page you see when trying to use the browser is a page that tells you that you are not connected to the internet. There is a "Network Diagnostics" link that you can click on associated to that page that takes you through the setup process that includes restarting both items. I did that. As stated earlier, the desktop now works fine, it's the peripherals that do not connect. I have heard in the past that you need to leave the router and modem unplugged for at least a minute before restarting them. Is that correct? Would that make a difference? Thank you in advance for your continued support!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khamson, post: 1533659, member: 309764"] Yes, I have tried that a few times. This whole thing started when a couple days ago I got up in the morning to find the desktop was not receiving wireless signals. When that happens, the first page you see when trying to use the browser is a page that tells you that you are not connected to the internet. There is a "Network Diagnostics" link that you can click on associated to that page that takes you through the setup process that includes restarting both items. I did that. As stated earlier, the desktop now works fine, it's the peripherals that do not connect. I have heard in the past that you need to leave the router and modem unplugged for at least a minute before restarting them. Is that correct? Would that make a difference? Thank you in advance for your continued support! [/QUOTE]
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