44Solving ProblemsNetwork ProblemsWireless ConnectionsIf the wireless network connection is lost —The wireless router is offline or wireless hasbeen disabled on the computer.Check your wireless router to ensure it is•powered on and connected to your datasource (cable modem or network hub).Check if wireless is enabled on the•computer (see “Enable or Disable Wireless”on page 14).Re-establish your connection to the•wireless router (see “Setting Up a WirelessConnection” on page 18).Interference may be blocking or•interrupting your wireless connection.Try moving the computer closer to yourwireless router.Wired ConnectionsIf the wired network connection is lost —The network cable is loose or damaged.Check the network cable to ensure it is•plugged in and not damaged.The link integrity light on the integrated•network connector lets you verify thatyour connection is working and providesinformation on the status:Green — A good connection exists–between a 10-Mbps network and thecomputer.Amber — A good connection exists–between a 100-Mbps network and thecomputer.