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How to Repair My Local Network Connections in Windows XP

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Summary: Network connections may not always function properly in Windows XP, at which point the user should access the "Network Connections" window. Right-click on a network, and select "Repair" with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

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Ditta Izabella has an IT engineering degree from the Budapest University of Technologies and Economics. She has a variety of computer science skills, including Java, C#, PHP, .Net,...read more

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"Hi. My name is Izabella and now I'm going to explain you how to repair my local network connections in Windows XP. Sometimes you, sometimes Internet is not working properly and you have to correct these disconnections. And now I'm going to show it to you step by step. We got to start menu and there select connect to and show all connections. Now we click on it. And here is the window with the network connections. Now here, we have to select the network we are now using. It's now wireless in this case. Right click with the mouse and repair. If you click on repair, the system will automatically repair the wireless network connection and you just have to wait some minutes or seconds."

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