I have Internet but "no network access"

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    Your pc is connected to tour router by using a wireless connection. Your printer is connected wireless to same router?

    You did connect pc to router by entering a password (only once)? You have to enter that password for every pc/laptop that wants to connect wireless to your router.

    Did you enter that password on printer as well?
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    Now I have:

    After troubleshooting this comes up:

    Followed by:
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    Kactussoft:
    Yes I did the printer is working fine and says has medium signal to the internet.
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    mollyrelton said:
    Kactussoft:
    Yes I did the printer is working fine and says has medium signal to the internet.
    So printer is connected wireless to YOUR router and you did put in the password?

    Do you know the tcp/ip address? Check router information pages to see if it's really connected
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    Yes I did and a sheet came out of the print that said: "***WLAN Connection: OK***"
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    Can two laptops both connected wireless see eacht other? Or is Access Point isolation active?

    In the computer networking world, AP stands for Access Point, or in this case, a wireless access point. AP Isolation effectively creates a “virtual” network among wireless clients, in which each device is an individual entity that cannot communicate with other wireless devices on the same Wi-Fi access point. This configuration can be useful for public Wi-Fi hotspots to separate potentially malicious network traffic from other.

    Don't enable AP isolation on router! If enabled all wireless devices can't see each other
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    mollyrelton said:
    Yes I did and a sheet came out of the print that said: "***WLAN Connection: OK***"
    That's prove enough I assume
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    We have a computer and two laptops, how do you see if the AP Isolation is enabled?
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    mollyrelton said:
    We have a computer and two laptops, how do you see if the AP Isolation is enabled?
    give me brand/type of router.

    Laptop is wireless(?) Can it ping or connect to computer?
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    BT Home-Hub
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