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No Possible Internet Connection At My Workplace

My laptop won´t connect to my workplace WiFi?

Although I have tried many times, and talked to the person in charge of the network, my laptop does´t get internet access. It connects to the network with the password fine, but there is a yellow trinagle that tells me that it is not connected to the ineternet.
I use my laptop at other locations and it connects to the internet wether they are secured or unprotected networks. I have come to think that my WiFi mac address is blocked. What can be the problem.

I want need internet connection to my Room how write a letter to my Boss?

I'm assuming your want to work from home? Check out what the company's policy is on working from home before you talk to your boss.

If there are no prohibitions and you have a genuine need to work from home, your letter should state so. Be sure to provide supporting documentation.

How can I connect to my workplace network from home?

I work in a small office--my boss and myself, her desktop and my laptop. I recently set up a wireless network there, so we can both access the files on her (desktop). I can connect to the network (and network resources) with another laptop when in range of the wireless router.

What I'm trying to figure out, is how to access that network from home (since it's a small business, I can work from home a couple of days a week). The only problem is, I need access to the files on her computer, and the files are too large to email.

I am not interested in filesharing programs--I'm looking for a way to remotely connect to the network.

Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

Can people access your history if you use internet from a Verizon phone?

not on the mobile web, but vcast videos do show up

Can't connect to one particular WiFi network?

Certain makes of WiFi devices (computers, games consoles, TVs, phones, etc) are not fully compatible with certain routers. The incompatibility can vary from the device not detecting the network at all, to refusing to connect to the network, to slow connections and random drop outs. My experiences with my own network and those of my friends suggests that between 2% and 5% of device/router combinations experience come compatibility issue. In many cases, this can simply be operating at a speed slower than should be achieved and I believe many people do not realise that they have any problem.

Before I upgraded to a different ISP connection, my IP security camera would not detect my WiFi network, and the camera had to use an Ethernet connection instead. Also my old laptop was painfully slow, but my Windows tablet PC was fine. After the upgrade of the ISP connection, the new router works fine with the IP camera over WiFi and the old laptop experienced better WiFi Performance, but the tablet PC was much slower.

Sometimes a change of wireless channel in the router, or a different driver for the wireless adapter in the PC can solve the problem. Other alternatives include disabling the original wireless adapter and plugging in a USB adapter (with Windows 10 drivers in your case), or using a different WiFi source.

As the only device I have that experiences problems is my tablet PC, I bought a TP-Link TL-WA850RE WiFi Range Extender. This is not giving me extra range, however, it does represent a separate WiFi source (with a different SSID). Since it receives the signal from the router THEN retransmits it (and the same in the opposite direction), it drops the speed by around 50%, but since I get over 50 Mbps download from my ISP, getting only 25 Mbps to this PC is no hardship.

I hope this provides you with the possible cause of your problem and a way forward.

How can someone access their workplace website outside of the workplace?

If this is an actual website, chances are it's hosted within your company and is actually part of the intranet, as opposed to the internet.
Which means the server the website is running on is physically located in your company's server room.

For access from home you need a VPN connection; this essentially makes it so your home PC is connected like you had taken it to your workplace and hooked up to their network.
Ask your IT department about working from home / a possible VPN connection.

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