TheDoLittle
Disco King Discombobulator
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I purchased an Asus G74S back in August of last year and I use it at home, work, school, and the local coffee joint. When I logged onto their particular wifi networks, or just about any other places I frequented, I had it set so the settings would save into my preferences and therefore when I returned the locale it would log onto the networks automatically (except for the school network which requires a login every time I try and use the network).
This worked fine up until just before the new year when my laptop hard drive crashed. Thankfully I had just done a backup the weekend before so I didn't lose much, and Asus was stellar in fixing it and sending it back (took less than 3 weeks). I set about re-installing all my programs and sticking my projects back on the drive, but now whenever I log onto a wifi network, it doesn't work like it used to. It connects to the wifi router, but not to the internet. I have to "Troubleshoot Problems" and have it reset the wifi and IP address on this laptop.
This isn't really a critical problem, just more annoying than anything. It takes all of 40 seconds of my time to do it. I have searched the net but come up empty on solutions. Anyone have a work around?
...and if anyone says "Buy a Mac!" I will pummel them with rotten apples! I use them at work and school all the time so I don't need to carry something around that doesn't do halfway decent 3D modelling!
This worked fine up until just before the new year when my laptop hard drive crashed. Thankfully I had just done a backup the weekend before so I didn't lose much, and Asus was stellar in fixing it and sending it back (took less than 3 weeks). I set about re-installing all my programs and sticking my projects back on the drive, but now whenever I log onto a wifi network, it doesn't work like it used to. It connects to the wifi router, but not to the internet. I have to "Troubleshoot Problems" and have it reset the wifi and IP address on this laptop.
This isn't really a critical problem, just more annoying than anything. It takes all of 40 seconds of my time to do it. I have searched the net but come up empty on solutions. Anyone have a work around?
...and if anyone says "Buy a Mac!" I will pummel them with rotten apples! I use them at work and school all the time so I don't need to carry something around that doesn't do halfway decent 3D modelling!