unidentified local network only linksys

I have a vista ser pk 2, no problem connecting to the wireless network from the purchase in 2005, on a computer dell laptop. A few weeks ago the message appeared after having taken a booster dose, linksys, computer laptop, which provided excellent service to the pole (all bars), but when I went to connect, the error message is "unidentified network local only.»  is there a fix please?  Thank you very much, karen

Hi KVeRost,

Check to see if the following is useful.

Method 1: Reset the modem and check if it helps. You can try to check for the firewall of the router and see if there are parameters that are the cause of the problem.

Method 2: Log on to the router's Web site and update drivers.

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    The combination I think is problematic is "adapter LAN + Azureus work + very little data being downloaded. Maybe I'm a little confused. Anyone who has experienced the same problem or can come up with an idea will be extremely useful.
    Thank you very much.
    Lambros

    Hello

    Don t think that there is a problem with the LAN settings or the LAN driver on the device!
    Your data transmission to low and transfer depends on your service provider Internet (ISP) and the server.
    Your Azureus application does not for me, but in my easy it s a transfer of connection and the data of the software simply PEAR-pear file also depends on the number of users and the connected clients

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