How to connect to the network?

original title: I was connected

Hi, I've been connected, but now it says the settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the requirements of the network

Look for the network in the system tray icon and left click of the mouse. Locate your network. Click and connect. Output.

Open network and sharing Center. Navigate to manage wireless networks. Delete non-functional network.

Tom Ferguson

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