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I have another laptop for office based stuff. I have transferred stuff over from my personal laptop (documents etc) but I need to connect to the internet in order to download email attachments etc...
I thought I could just stick my own dongle in and away I go.... but NO, Nothing is ever easy!!!!!
It seems that BT Openzone ? is the default setting for connection and this over-rides my dongle, thus 'confusing' the laptop.
How do i get rid of the stupid BT Openzone?? Climbing the walls here.lol
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Just turn the wifi off on the laptop and it will not look for connections wirelessly.
A Switch or a Fn Key normally does it.
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Ah, ok. Cheers Mark- shall try that. (Not today though- ready to throw the flaming machine out of the window) lol
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