Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
greekman
- 10 Jan 2008 17:18
- 6468 of 11003
Had a wireless laptop for several months now. Twice taken it to other locations and it has failed to connect to the interenet. I had no problem with wireless connection with the routers, but when trying to connect with the internet it shows 'fail to connect with internet'. I have tried the diagnostic route and it appears that it won't recognise the IP of the server that is the supplier to where I am located. Do I need to download a programme to sort it.
Apologise in advance re my explanation but I am very technophobic (that's probably obvious).
Anyone help please.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Jan 2008 12:16
- 6469 of 11003
Can anyone suggest a FREE (not 30 day trial) anti-virus program, please, for Vista Home basic.
I have tried AVG Free Edition but it is not compatible with Vista.
This is for a friend who is just starting up with computers, so not worth buying a package yet until he sees & understands what he wants.
Thanks
ExecLine
- 11 Jan 2008 12:24
- 6470 of 11003
Here's a link to the Free Software recommended by the guys who look after all my PC needs.
Looking at their list, I selected Avast to have a further look at. It's Free Software with bags of support and seems to be OK with Vista.
http://www.computerdoctors.uk.net/pages/links.htm
Seymour Clearly
- 11 Jan 2008 12:39
- 6471 of 11003
I use Avast subscription for for my business and it does what it says on the tin. Using XP though not Vista.
hawick
- 11 Jan 2008 13:26
- 6472 of 11003
Thanks ExecLine.
I use avast on my Vista - excellent imho. Thanks to this thread I have broadened my other 'defences' but day to day I still like Avast (free version fine for my needs) the best. And they have a good, also free, support forum, based in the US but posts after noon UK time usually get an answer within 30 minutes.
hilary
- 11 Jan 2008 13:29
- 6473 of 11003
You can probably get a full bells and whistles version of McAfee Internet Security Dooda on eBay for a tenner.
Optimist
- 11 Jan 2008 13:44
- 6474 of 11003
You could look at
ClamWin Free Antivirus. I've no experience of using it.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Jan 2008 13:47
- 6475 of 11003
Thanks all.
Had a quick look at Clamwin, but it is not yet Vista compatible.
alfalfa
- 11 Jan 2008 22:48
- 6476 of 11003
HARRYCAT - AVG is compatible wth Vista.
Look here :
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/29124/us/frt/0
alfa
HARRYCAT
- 11 Jan 2008 23:02
- 6477 of 11003
Thanks for that, alfa, but I did try it & it came back with an incompatability error message. Maybe it's the settings on the p.c. which are not allowing it to run. Will try installing AVAST first as it looks to be a slightly more sophisticated program than AVG.
Much appreciate the assistance from all. Thanks.
HARRYCAT
- 12 Jan 2008 17:45
- 6478 of 11003
Just one question on AVAST. It is not obvious if it contains a firewall. I am also running ZoneAlarm, but sometimes when I boot up ZA does not load, sometimes it does. I presume there is a conflict & ZA should be uninstalled?
greekman
- 14 Jan 2008 11:22
- 6479 of 11003
Still having trouble (post 6468). Anyone help please.
ThePublisher
- 14 Jan 2008 12:38
- 6480 of 11003
gm,
Are you sure the wifi you are seeing has a non-password connection with the internet?
I can point my PDA outside the window of my flat and pick up about eight signals from neighbours. But only one will give me a link on to the internet. On my PDA the icon distinguishes them quite clearly.
TP
Kayak
- 14 Jan 2008 16:15
- 6481 of 11003
greekman, are trying to connect to the internet via a fixed or wireless connection? Check that under the connection TCP/IP properties the 'obtain an IP address automatically' and 'obtain DNS server address automatically' are both ticked.
greekman
- 14 Jan 2008 16:26
- 6482 of 11003
TP,
I have no trouble linking up to the connection with the password given, it just won't connect to the internet. (See Following).
Kayak,
Trying to connect via wireless and I am sure the problem is as you state, IE it won't connect with the IP address automatically. Not sure what I do to rectify that but will have a go. Will update asap.
Thanks very much to both.
Fundamentalist
- 14 Jan 2008 20:04
- 6483 of 11003
Hi guys
Just a quick question with regards to Vista. Can anyone tell me where I can find what MS Office programs (versions) are compatible with Vista. Ive tried looking on Microsofts website but with no joy.
It appears the version of Outlook I have isnt compatible and Im concerned the same may then be the case for excel, access and word (tho they seem to be running ok currently). The version of MS Office I have is XP Pro (2002)
HARRYCAT
- 14 Jan 2008 20:13
- 6484 of 11003
If you go to the JAVA site, their version of Office works with Vista. It's free & almost exactly the same as Microsoft Office. I have installed it & works with VISTA Home Basic.
Sputnik
- 15 Jan 2008 08:46
- 6485 of 11003
My email attachments have stopped opening but I can save them to my documents and open them from there, has anyone any idea why they won't open.
TIA
Mega Bucks
- 15 Jan 2008 11:46
- 6486 of 11003
Linux help required please,i have a spare pc that i would like to put Linux on so that i can learn the basics as it could well come in hand for my websites.Any suggestions on which brand name and any problem installing it etc,and also are there versions that are free :-)
Mega.........
tyketto
- 15 Jan 2008 13:17
- 6487 of 11003
mega,
there is a free program called Knoppix(after the developer) that you
can download for free and copy to disc. This apparently allows you to
boot up Linux on any computer as well as the exiting OS and troubleshoot.
Do a Google on linux and there are lots of versions to download or for a few
dollars get a CD by post.
mac