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Help with wireless network!
My computer won't connect to our home wireless network. It identifies the
network and tries to connect and then says that it can't, or that the server is denying it access. I dont know how our network is set up but we don't have a server, just a router, please help with this problem. Would it help if I assinged the Ip addresses to my computer manually instead of it obtaining it automaticly? Thank you. |
Re: Help with wireless network!
Smedley wrote:
> My computer won't connect to our home wireless network. It identifies > the network and tries to connect and then says that it can't, or that > the server > is denying it access. I dont know how our network is set up but we > don't > have a server, just a router, please help with this problem. Would it > help if I assinged the Ip addresses to my computer manually instead of > it > obtaining it automaticly? Thank you. You apparently have an encryption key set on the router. You need to enter this key into the computer's wireless network settings. You can see the key by using the router's configuration tool, accessed through your browser. Malke -- MS MVP - Windows Shell/User Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" |
Re: Help with wireless network!
Sorry, could not post a new thread, and so am piggy backing with a similar
problem. I am travelling a lot and my wireless card was connecting automatically and fine to any network in range in all the hotels and coffee shops I was going to. Now all of a sudden it says: "no wireless networks were found in range. Make sure the wireless switch on your computer is on." I try to refresh the network list and get the same thing even when I know I'm in range of a network. I do not know how to switch my wireless switch on, I have a dell inspiron 8600 running Windows XP, and I don't know how I could have switched it off. Someone checked my settings and said that it all looked okay to them. Can anyone give me any advice? "Malke" wrote: > Smedley wrote: > > > My computer won't connect to our home wireless network. It identifies > > the network and tries to connect and then says that it can't, or that > > the server > > is denying it access. I dont know how our network is set up but we > > don't > > have a server, just a router, please help with this problem. Would it > > help if I assinged the Ip addresses to my computer manually instead of > > it > > obtaining it automaticly? Thank you. > > You apparently have an encryption key set on the router. You need to > enter this key into the computer's wireless network settings. You can > see the key by using the router's configuration tool, accessed through > your browser. > > Malke > -- > MS MVP - Windows Shell/User > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > |
Re: Help with wireless network!
Hi
Wireless Client (like a Laptop with Wireless Card) and the Wireless source (like an Access Point, or a Cable/DSL Router) have to be set in a similar way in order to connect. Wireless - Basic Configuration: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html Wireless - Basic Security: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html To enjoy free public Wireless networks you can use a second setting that allows the Wireless to automatically connect to any Free available Network. When tying public Wireless your millage might vary since there might not be a free open Wireless Network available. Windows XP can be natively configured to two different setting, if you need more than two there are third party applications that might help. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Smedley" <Smedley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ECF551AB-8186-4112-BAA3-C723218D01CE@microsoft.com... > My computer won't connect to our home wireless network. It identifies the > network and tries to connect and then says that it can't, or that the server > is denying it access. I dont know how our network is set up but we don't > have a server, just a router, please help with this problem. Would it help > if I assinged the Ip addresses to my computer manually instead of it > obtaining it automaticly? Thank you. |
Re: Help with wireless network!
"Jack" wrote: > Hi > > Wireless Client (like a Laptop with Wireless Card) and the Wireless source > (like an Access Point, or a Cable/DSL Router) have to be set in a similar > way in order to connect. > > Wireless - Basic Configuration: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html > > Wireless - Basic Security: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html > > To enjoy free public Wireless networks you can use a second setting that > allows the Wireless to automatically connect to any Free available Network. > When tying public Wireless your millage might vary since there might not be > a free open Wireless Network available. > > Windows XP can be natively configured to two different setting, if you need > more than two there are third party applications that might help. > > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > > > > "Smedley" <Smedley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:ECF551AB-8186-4112-BAA3-C723218D01CE@microsoft.com... > > My computer won't connect to our home wireless network. It identifies the > > network and tries to connect and then says that it can't, or that the > server > > is denying it access. I dont know how our network is set up but we don't > > have a server, just a router, please help with this problem. Would it > help > > if I assinged the Ip addresses to my computer manually instead of it > > obtaining it automaticly? Thank you. > > > |
Re: Help with wireless network!
Smedley.
I had the same problem and resolved it by calling the Link Sys Tech line. They had me connect the lap top to the router by ca ble then they walked me through the set up page at 192.168.1.1 made sure everything was OK there then had me log on to the web page and logged on to their automatic set up site and the web page did the whole thing from there. They also made sure my drivers were up to date, which they were not since upgrading to XP, and now they link works like a charm Geoff "Jack" wrote: > Hi > > Wireless Client (like a Laptop with Wireless Card) and the Wireless source > (like an Access Point, or a Cable/DSL Router) have to be set in a similar > way in order to connect. > > Wireless - Basic Configuration: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html > > Wireless - Basic Security: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html > > To enjoy free public Wireless networks you can use a second setting that > allows the Wireless to automatically connect to any Free available Network. > When tying public Wireless your millage might vary since there might not be > a free open Wireless Network available. > > Windows XP can be natively configured to two different setting, if you need > more than two there are third party applications that might help. > > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > > > > "Smedley" <Smedley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:ECF551AB-8186-4112-BAA3-C723218D01CE@microsoft.com... > > My computer won't connect to our home wireless network. It identifies the > > network and tries to connect and then says that it can't, or that the > server > > is denying it access. I dont know how our network is set up but we don't > > have a server, just a router, please help with this problem. Would it > help > > if I assinged the Ip addresses to my computer manually instead of it > > obtaining it automaticly? Thank you. > > > |
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