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Originally Posted by deep_law
it automatically detects all the IP info and says the network signal is strong. It "pings" the network successfully. But Internet Explorer and Outlook can't find a connection!!! 
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What do you mean "all the IP info?" What you are describing are classic DNS and gateway problems. When you Ping you are doing it by IP ( I would presume) and do not require DNS services. If you are pinging within your network you don't need a gateway address. Pinging will tell you your IP stack is installed and the destination is reachable, and for wireless, will tell you the WEP is correct (if turned on).
Get something like vxUtil or vxIpconfig (
www.cam.com, free) and make sure both the DNS server address exists and is correct and the Gateway address exists and is correct. Gateway is typically X.X.X.1 where the first three numbers are the same as your assigned IP (typical, not always)
And proxy certainly could be an issue, but your Net folks would have to tell you that, as well as the DNS and Gateway #s