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Trouble connecting to public WiFi networks
I am suddenly having trouble connecting to WiFi networks with my laptop.
Here are the details: I am using a Dell Inspiron laptop with a Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-card. I usually use the local county libraries' WiFi network. I visit more than one branch. I also go to a local mall that has a number of WiFi connections available. I have been doing this for over two years without problems. It used to be that, when I started my laptop and opened my browser (IE or FireFox), I would connect to either the library's WiFi or the mall's WiFi. (I saved my connections.) No matter which WiFi network I connect to, the signal strength indicator always shows the maximum number of green bars. I don't think it's my browser. This occurs when I use IE8 or FireFox 3.4.3. In the past couple of weeks I have had problems connecting to these WiFi networks when I start up my computer. The solution is simple: I disconnect and then reconnect to the network. I do this by clicking the "Connect or Disconnect" link on the little pop-up menu from my network Taskbar icon. That opens the "Connect to a network" window. Even though the solution is simple to do, I am wondering if something is wrong with my computer or the software running on it. I am using Vista Home Premium and I install the latest updates. I am pretty sure that the libraries' WiFi network hasn't changed. I am pretty sure that the mall's WiFi networks haven't changed. There are three available for the mall and I also use Panera Bread's WiFi. At the suggestion of a response from a Dell forum, I tried downloading and reinstalling the driver for my Dell Mini-card. That did not work. Does anyone else have any suggestions? Can I provide any additional information? Do WiFi cards go bad? |
Re: Trouble connecting to public WiFi networks
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The Browser is Not a good agent to start Wireless connection, the regular process is to make sure that you do have a network connection to the Network of your choice, and then start the Browser. In any case take a look at the Wireless preferred list and make sure that you remove undesirable connection and put the connection that you need at the top of the list. Win XP, http://www.ezlan.net/wireless/wzc3.jpg Vista, http://www.ezlan.net/vista/wireless_manager.jpg Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Marz" <Marz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9504694B-E3DE-4065-AF3C-5EB849BB2353@microsoft.com... >I am suddenly having trouble connecting to WiFi networks with my laptop. > Here are the details: > > I am using a Dell Inspiron laptop with a Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN > Mini-card. > I usually use the local county libraries' WiFi network. I visit more than > one branch. > I also go to a local mall that has a number of WiFi connections available. > I have been doing this for over two years without problems. > > It used to be that, when I started my laptop and opened my browser (IE or > FireFox), I would connect to either the library's WiFi or the mall's WiFi. > (I > saved my connections.) > > No matter which WiFi network I connect to, the signal strength indicator > always shows the maximum number of green bars. > I don't think it's my browser. This occurs when I use IE8 or FireFox > 3.4.3. > > In the past couple of weeks I have had problems connecting to these WiFi > networks when I start up my computer. > > The solution is simple: I disconnect and then reconnect to the network. I > do > this by clicking the "Connect or Disconnect" link on the little pop-up > menu > from my network Taskbar icon. > That opens the "Connect to a network" window. > > Even though the solution is simple to do, I am wondering if something is > wrong with my computer or the software running on it. I am using Vista > Home > Premium and I install the latest updates. > > I am pretty sure that the libraries' WiFi network hasn't changed. > I am pretty sure that the mall's WiFi networks haven't changed. There are > three available for the mall and I also use Panera Bread's WiFi. > > At the suggestion of a response from a Dell forum, I tried downloading and > reinstalling the driver for my Dell Mini-card. That did not work. > > Does anyone else have any suggestions? > Can I provide any additional information? > Do WiFi cards go bad? |
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