Dell :: Can Dimension 2400 Be Connected To Wireless Router
Feb 6, 2012I have a Dimension 2400 PC and a am about to get awireless router with anew provider. I cannot find a wireless switch so does any one know and if if I can connect?
View 2 RepliesI have a Dimension 2400 PC and a am about to get awireless router with anew provider. I cannot find a wireless switch so does any one know and if if I can connect?
View 2 RepliesI am using a Negear Wireless USB adapter for the Dell Dimension 2400. The computer can see the wireless adapter in Device Manager; but it does not pick up any wireless signals.
There is a wireless switch to turn on/off for the laptop, but a desktop does not have such feature.
She has a Dell Dimension 2400, Service Tag 2VG3341 running Win XP Home with Service Pack 2.
At startup we get a message from Norton A/Virus 2003 - Symantec cannot scan your email address, because your network is not properly configured.
Canceling this message and trying to connect to the internet using the Dial –up connection gives this message:
Error 720: A connection to the remote computer could not be established. You might need to change the network settings for this connection.
I have checked the Network Properties as per Windows Troubleshooter, but cannot find anything unusual.
I have also ran the Dell Diagnostic CD, but these tests have are all clear.
The Windows firewall is also disabled
When I try to enable it I get the error message –
Windows Firewall settings cannot be displayed because the associated service is not running. Do you want to start the Windows Firewall Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service?
After clicking on “Yes” A dialog box shows “Starting the Windows ICS” Then comes the message “Windows cannot start the Windows Firewall /ICS Services”
I just got my dell dimension 2400 up n running again.
1) I need a new operating system . i know how to do that what with windows being designed to make computers work properly or what is the latest thats not vista or could i just get a copy from a friend? <--- that may not be particularly legal but idc i just want to know if it would work if a new disk is too expensive
2) I need internet connectability i have a working att wireless router brand new just got delivered today and i have a d link wireless reciever thing i just got from my buddy but how to get the internet up n running without boring holes in the floor / wall or dragging a cable 18 miles from the router to the computer so i need it to be wireless
3) I am not sure what to do with it do i just need soft ware updates or do i need hardware updates to get it up to speed with the so called "big boys even though its far larger than any laptop my goal is to have a fast running internet capable game capable and multitasking computer with which i can do.
I am about to re-install Windows ME on an old Dell Dimension 4300. The computer is connected to the internet via a 2Wire 3600HGV DSL modem/router.
Do I need a software firewall? Or is the router sufficient? Is antivirus software necessary if I don't download anything? It will be part of a local LAN, so I don't want to jeopardize any of the other PCs on the home network.
NOTE: I'm looking to run some older (non-DOS) computer games that don't run well (or at all) on XP and newer systems.
NOTE 2: When I say 'secure', I'm not looking to actively browse the web on the machine. I was curious as to what risks I be facing if I simply had this PC connected to my local network (and thus the internet).
the 2400 and Wifi though I was unable to find anything specific enough for my scenario.I'm trying to connect my Dell 2400 Desktop to wireless internet using a Wifi USB...It is able to connect to the Router, but unable to connect to the internet. I've gone and downloaded the suggested drivers for the desktop, though still having the same issue. In the bottom right corner of the taskbar it will show a strong connection to the router, though I have a LAN connection that says " Local Area Connection: A Network Cable Is Unplugged" and it lists the connection through Broadcom. Here is the relevant information I have (judging from what previous posts have looked for).First Up, the Wifi USB I'm using is a NetGear WNDA3100V2 GenieI've gone an done the ipconfig, and tried pinging sites, though the pings timed out and returned nothing. The results of the ipconfig are:
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : Mike
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
[Code].....
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