Wireless internet p2-1334 - updated

No matter what USB wireless dongle to connect my computer to OFFICE HP p2-1334 to HotSpot Wi - Fi?

There is no wireless inside No. PCi Card & no way to put an in.

Update...

I travel in an RV with a roof mounted TV antenna that receives usually abt 50 channels, & I want to ditch cable/internet & use RV Parks (speed of connection almost always pretty decent) HotSpots... then... all USB dongles that do not need a router but simply connect my desktop computer... with no PCi Card wireless... at the HotSpot without a router?

My Boost Mobile/LG phone will create a hotspot

The RV Park has the router/access point that allows you to connect to their wireless network. In this case, you only need the dongle USB WiFi, no need for a router. Be aware that you should not use an access point 'open' to public unsecured for banking, email, or other financial or private activities.

Most modern smart phones have a function to be used as an internet access point when WiFi is not available, but of course you will use your data plan

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    I use a HP G60 laptop (maybe?), I don't remember the model exactly.  Windows Vista.  I am frustrated beyond belief.  I took the computer to Best Buy and the man suggested that contact Microsoft because, in his own words, "this seems to be a very common problem with the adapter wireless in Windows Vista".

    In summary: is it a hardware or a software problem?  It seems to be a software problem that can have an impact on the material.  Nevertheless, what can I do to fix this?  Y at - it a software update, I need to try for my wireless card?

    This computer is not yet a year old, and already I am unable to use it for the internet.  Not very well I plug my ethernet cable router wireless in the library.  I bought a laptop for a reason, but it is on track to achieve more like a desktop.  Very disappointing.

    Someone, please help!

    I took the computer to Best Buy and the man suggested that contact Microsoft because, in his own words, "this seems to be a very common problem with the adapter wireless in Windows Vista".

    Is this a hardware or a software problem?  It seems to be a software problem that can have an impact on the material.  Nevertheless, what can I do to fix this?  Y at - it a software update, I need to try for my wireless card?

    Hello

    When the man from BestBuy, fortunately for us technology is not a cleaning product, there is no way of knowing if someone puts his hand on it and knowing what is wrong rather than moving oral reprimand...

    First step, log on to the HP support and download the latest drivers for your wireless card.

    The HPG60 is a very good phone but its wireless card has problems with old drivers.

    In which case it's a hardware problem, contact HP support.

    In general, you can use this process to find out what's wrong with the wireless.

    Most laptops have a physical switch for the wireless card. Read the manual of the computer and make sure that the wireless adapter is on.

    Check the Device Manager for the wireless card valid entry.

    http://www.ezlan.NET/Win7/net_dm.jpg

    If there is no valid entry, remove any entry from fake and re - install the drivers for the wireless card.

    Check network connections to make sure that you have a network icon/entry wireless connection, and that the properties of the icon (right-click on the icon) are correctly configured with the TCP/IPv4 protocol in the properties of network connections.

    http://www.ezlan.NET/Win7/net_connection_tcp.jpg

    Make sure that if there is Wireless Utility a utility vendor is not running with the native Windows wireless utility.

    Make sure you firewall No. preventing / blocks wireless components to join the network.

    Above everything is OK and it connects to the wireless router. Log in from any computer which is, or can be connected to the router with a wire wireless, disable wireless security, make sure that the wireless streaming is enabled and try to connect with no. wireless security.

    When the work turns on the Wireless security.

    Note * people sometimes make mistakes in writing and retype the password for security.

    Another way is to copy in the menu of the router and then paste it when asked of the wireless card.

    --------------------------------------------------

    I really checked and configured every thing and it doesn't work.

    Software firewall application that is not configured to allow local traffic (between the computer and the router is also a possible problem.
    some 3rd party software firewall continue to block the same aspects it traffic Local, they are turned Off (disabled). If possible, configure the firewall correctly or completely uninstall to allow a clean flow of local network traffic. If the 3rd party software is uninstalled, or disables, make sure Windows native firewall is active .

    Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

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