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Hello friends. I have a question about recharging my laptop. I am running on very critical low battery now, but am plugged in. (new battery is ordered) However, my monitor is barely lit.
I was told by one Dell tech to use my laptop on battery until it tells me it is low, then plug it in to recharge. Another PC tech told me to leave my laptop plugged in and just run the battery down to recharge every once in a while. My DS has the same laptop as me, his is even a yr older and he is still on his first battery and uses it for business/home. My Dell laptop is an Inspiron 6000, bought in 2005 and I just went through my 2nd battery. ![]() Also, all of a sudden I see that my wireless network says it is unsecured. What's w/that? Do I need to find a new network?? Help? Clueless in Toad Hollow. ![]()
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I have to jiggle and push the AC plug in quite often on my Gateway laptop.
It doesn't seem to fit very tight at all. You might check to see if yours is coming loose sometimes, the screen should get brighter right away if that connection is the problem. Ours was a refurbished one and at the time we bought it there had been a big recall on lots of laptop batteries. So we did get a brand new one of those. If you go to the Dell website you should be able to look up the laptop & maybe there is battery info/details, recalls, tips, FAQs. If nothing else maybe email them telling them your problems , they might send you a new one or a discount coupon for a new battery. wireless- What program is telling you about the unsecured wireless? your anti virus or something on the windows part of it? I don't know if you have an internet security suite program {covers wireless & network security also} or anti virus & antispyware & firewall... depending on your set up maybe you can rescan or check settings to see what might have changed? If it was secure before?? If all else fails I suppose you could do a system restore back to a day when it was secure if not too long ago.. I would just be sure it is a program you have installed or on your windows system that is giving you the notice and not some odd ball hijacking program or site. If you aren't sure about the wireless settings - you might need someone with a little experience to check your settings in person. Hopefully someone else is really up on this stuff and might have more input. I just am self taught and learned by poking around on my systems but I don't know enough on all systems or how to to explain it all.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DM (03-03-2009) |
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Hey DM. The battery sounds faulty and I hope your new one works well. Check the connection as mentioned too because I had a laptop that had a faulty power switch. The company repaired it for free so check that first. It was simply a screw inside that needed tightening.
Second, the wireless network issue could be because it attached to another network other than yours. Sometimes that happens to us too and we'll connect to "Happy Family". I wonder who that is on my block? lol Right click on your computer's wireless network's icon and click connect to network. Then find yours and click connect. If you don't see the icon, go to start>connect to> then find your network. Mine is our name so it's easy to find. Hope that works!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DM (03-03-2009) |
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one caution about using your name for your network - is that other people might be able to see it also...
unless you have it really secured. a partial name or code word, pet name, or some kind nickname is better. we used a generic dlink for ours for years and I did some searches on how to fiddle with it and for security also and added something to it. But we are also in a rural area and our wireless signal doesn't go too far outside the house. So it's not like a neighbor would be able to get on it.
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Thanks Jo. Yea we are in a rural area too and the signal doesn't go farther than next door and we're secured really well too. Someone would have to know my code to get into it.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DM (03-03-2009) |
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if someone in your family knows how to access thr router information then you can set the ssid broadcast to no so the network name wont show on a scan for networks. thats usually the best way to do it if you want maximum security.
make sure once you connect to your own network you go into the network settings , and it depends on your os your running to set it to connect auto maticaly if in rand of your network then once it does turn off the ssid broadcast and or just enter the network information manually. keep a strong key for your network as well. dont use common words or names. use upper and lower case numbers and letters in unfamiliar combinations. hope that helps. as for the battery. its a crap shoot each time we get one for our laptops. i personnaly keep my laptops plugged in and running constantly and when i go out they are always charged. its good to let them drain all the way every few charges to keep the charge strong. roger. ![]() |
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My monitor is lit up again! Muwah gave me some instructions and they worked. Thanks everyone for the help; every bit of info posted here was helpful. I should be getting my new battery in a couple of days, but I have also been having trouble connecting today. However, like some of you, this is a rural area and it's probably the cable co.
I'm appreciative for all your suggestions and I'll say it again~~ I'm a pc dummy!
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