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I have a wireless internet connection that is working perfectly right now,
but I do not have any wireless network icon in my Network Connections. As I am trying to enable ICS on my wireless network which I have done succesfully on a laptop, I need to open the properties window which is impossible due to the fact that it is not listed. I'm running XP Pro with SP2 and all the latest updates and have a Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapeter. Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated as Dell support has absolutely no idea. =?Utf-8?B?QkJvZXR0?= |
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Can you see your wireless adapter in Device Manager?
Click Start > Run... and type: services.msc and click Ok Is the Wireless Zero Config service set to 'Automatic' and has it started? -- All the best, Ryan Younger. http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless Networking Weblog "BBoett" <> wrote in message news:A7EB8528-2987-434F-B2FB-... > I have a wireless internet connection that is working perfectly right > now, > but I do not have any wireless network icon in my Network Connections. As > I > am trying to enable ICS on my wireless network which I have done > succesfully > on a laptop, I need to open the properties window which is impossible due > to > the fact that it is not listed. I'm running XP Pro with SP2 and all the > latest updates and have a Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapeter. Any help > with this problem would be greatly appreciated as Dell support has > absolutely > no idea. Ryan Younger |
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My wireless adapter is listed in device manager but it does not support
Wireless zero. Whenever Zero is started, I lose my connection so no, it is not set to automatic/started. "Ryan Younger" wrote: > Can you see your wireless adapter in Device Manager? > > Click Start > Run... and type: services.msc and click Ok > > Is the Wireless Zero Config service set to 'Automatic' and has it started? > > > -- > All the best, > > Ryan Younger. > http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless > Networking Weblog > > > > > > "BBoett" <> wrote in message > news:A7EB8528-2987-434F-B2FB-... > > I have a wireless internet connection that is working perfectly right > > now, > > but I do not have any wireless network icon in my Network Connections. As > > I > > am trying to enable ICS on my wireless network which I have done > > succesfully > > on a laptop, I need to open the properties window which is impossible due > > to > > the fact that it is not listed. I'm running XP Pro with SP2 and all the > > latest updates and have a Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapeter. Any help > > with this problem would be greatly appreciated as Dell support has > > absolutely > > no idea. > > > =?Utf-8?B?QkJvZXR0?= |
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What wireless adapter do you have? Do you have the latest
drivers/management software available? -- All the best, Ryan Younger. http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless Networking Weblog "BBoett" <> wrote in message news:A2366CA0-9871-45D8-BFC9-... > My wireless adapter is listed in device manager but it does not support > Wireless zero. Whenever Zero is started, I lose my connection so no, it > is > not set to automatic/started. > > "Ryan Younger" wrote: > >> Can you see your wireless adapter in Device Manager? >> >> Click Start > Run... and type: services.msc and click Ok >> >> Is the Wireless Zero Config service set to 'Automatic' and has it >> started? >> >> >> -- >> All the best, >> >> Ryan Younger. >> http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless >> Networking Weblog >> >> >> >> >> >> "BBoett" <> wrote in message >> news:A7EB8528-2987-434F-B2FB-... >> > I have a wireless internet connection that is working perfectly right >> > now, >> > but I do not have any wireless network icon in my Network Connections. >> > As >> > I >> > am trying to enable ICS on my wireless network which I have done >> > succesfully >> > on a laptop, I need to open the properties window which is impossible >> > due >> > to >> > the fact that it is not listed. I'm running XP Pro with SP2 and all >> > the >> > latest updates and have a Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapeter. Any >> > help >> > with this problem would be greatly appreciated as Dell support has >> > absolutely >> > no idea. >> >> >> Ryan Younger |
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Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapter, and I do have the latest drivers.
"Ryan Younger" wrote: > What wireless adapter do you have? Do you have the latest > drivers/management software available? > > -- > All the best, > > Ryan Younger. > http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless > Networking Weblog > > > > > > "BBoett" <> wrote in message > news:A2366CA0-9871-45D8-BFC9-... > > My wireless adapter is listed in device manager but it does not support > > Wireless zero. Whenever Zero is started, I lose my connection so no, it > > is > > not set to automatic/started. > > > > "Ryan Younger" wrote: > > > >> Can you see your wireless adapter in Device Manager? > >> > >> Click Start > Run... and type: services.msc and click Ok > >> > >> Is the Wireless Zero Config service set to 'Automatic' and has it > >> started? > >> > >> > >> -- > >> All the best, > >> > >> Ryan Younger. > >> http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless > >> Networking Weblog > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> "BBoett" <> wrote in message > >> news:A7EB8528-2987-434F-B2FB-... > >> > I have a wireless internet connection that is working perfectly right > >> > now, > >> > but I do not have any wireless network icon in my Network Connections. > >> > As > >> > I > >> > am trying to enable ICS on my wireless network which I have done > >> > succesfully > >> > on a laptop, I need to open the properties window which is impossible > >> > due > >> > to > >> > the fact that it is not listed. I'm running XP Pro with SP2 and all > >> > the > >> > latest updates and have a Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapeter. Any > >> > help > >> > with this problem would be greatly appreciated as Dell support has > >> > absolutely > >> > no idea. > >> > >> > >> > > > =?Utf-8?B?QkJvZXR0?= |
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You can setup Internet Connection Sharing through the Network Setup Wizard:
Start | All Programs | Accessories | Communications | Network Setup Wizard -- All the best, Ryan Younger. http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless Networking Weblog "BBoett" <> wrote in message news:24F45F02-F712-4808-9352-... > Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapter, and I do have the latest drivers. > > "Ryan Younger" wrote: > >> What wireless adapter do you have? Do you have the latest >> drivers/management software available? >> >> -- >> All the best, >> >> Ryan Younger. >> http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless >> Networking Weblog >> >> >> >> >> >> "BBoett" <> wrote in message >> news:A2366CA0-9871-45D8-BFC9-... >> > My wireless adapter is listed in device manager but it does not support >> > Wireless zero. Whenever Zero is started, I lose my connection so no, >> > it >> > is >> > not set to automatic/started. >> > >> > "Ryan Younger" wrote: >> > >> >> Can you see your wireless adapter in Device Manager? >> >> >> >> Click Start > Run... and type: services.msc and click Ok >> >> >> >> Is the Wireless Zero Config service set to 'Automatic' and has it >> >> started? >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> All the best, >> >> >> >> Ryan Younger. >> >> http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless >> >> Networking Weblog >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "BBoett" <> wrote in message >> >> news:A7EB8528-2987-434F-B2FB-... >> >> > I have a wireless internet connection that is working perfectly >> >> > right >> >> > now, >> >> > but I do not have any wireless network icon in my Network >> >> > Connections. >> >> > As >> >> > I >> >> > am trying to enable ICS on my wireless network which I have done >> >> > succesfully >> >> > on a laptop, I need to open the properties window which is >> >> > impossible >> >> > due >> >> > to >> >> > the fact that it is not listed. I'm running XP Pro with SP2 and all >> >> > the >> >> > latest updates and have a Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapeter. Any >> >> > help >> >> > with this problem would be greatly appreciated as Dell support has >> >> > absolutely >> >> > no idea. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Ryan Younger |
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Tried that already, but it didn't work. I'm not sure that my computer even
recognizes that I have a wireless connection. "Ryan Younger" wrote: > You can setup Internet Connection Sharing through the Network Setup Wizard: > > Start | All Programs | Accessories | Communications | Network Setup Wizard > > > > -- > All the best, > > Ryan Younger. > http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless > Networking Weblog > > > > > > "BBoett" <> wrote in message > news:24F45F02-F712-4808-9352-... > > Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapter, and I do have the latest drivers. > > > > "Ryan Younger" wrote: > > > >> What wireless adapter do you have? Do you have the latest > >> drivers/management software available? > >> > >> -- > >> All the best, > >> > >> Ryan Younger. > >> http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless > >> Networking Weblog > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> "BBoett" <> wrote in message > >> news:A2366CA0-9871-45D8-BFC9-... > >> > My wireless adapter is listed in device manager but it does not support > >> > Wireless zero. Whenever Zero is started, I lose my connection so no, > >> > it > >> > is > >> > not set to automatic/started. > >> > > >> > "Ryan Younger" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Can you see your wireless adapter in Device Manager? > >> >> > >> >> Click Start > Run... and type: services.msc and click Ok > >> >> > >> >> Is the Wireless Zero Config service set to 'Automatic' and has it > >> >> started? > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> All the best, > >> >> > >> >> Ryan Younger. > >> >> http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless > >> >> Networking Weblog > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "BBoett" <> wrote in message > >> >> news:A7EB8528-2987-434F-B2FB-... > >> >> > I have a wireless internet connection that is working perfectly > >> >> > right > >> >> > now, > >> >> > but I do not have any wireless network icon in my Network > >> >> > Connections. > >> >> > As > >> >> > I > >> >> > am trying to enable ICS on my wireless network which I have done > >> >> > succesfully > >> >> > on a laptop, I need to open the properties window which is > >> >> > impossible > >> >> > due > >> >> > to > >> >> > the fact that it is not listed. I'm running XP Pro with SP2 and all > >> >> > the > >> >> > latest updates and have a Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapeter. Any > >> >> > help > >> >> > with this problem would be greatly appreciated as Dell support has > >> >> > absolutely > >> >> > no idea. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > =?Utf-8?B?QkJvZXR0?= |
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I believe I have the exact same problem as BBoett here.
I am trying to use a USB wireless adapter on my computer, and I'm utterly stuck because the "Wireless Networking" icon doesn't appear in both the System Tray or the Network Connections folder. The important points: - The OS is WinXP Home, SP2, updated with fixes regularly. - The Wireless Adapter is a D-Link G132. The latest drivers are installed. - XP lists the Adapter as "Enabled" in the Device Manager, recognizes it correctly as a G132, and can tell when it's being plugged and unplugged, but doesn't activate the "Wireless Networking" icon anywhere. - Wireless Zero Configuration is "Active" and starts "Automatically". - D-Link support has absolutely no idea, and recommends contacting Microsoft. Any help you could provide me and BBoett here would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, --Jason "BBoett" wrote: > I have a wireless internet connection that is working perfectly right now, > but I do not have any wireless network icon in my Network Connections. As I > am trying to enable ICS on my wireless network which I have done succesfully > on a laptop, I need to open the properties window which is impossible due to > the fact that it is not listed. I'm running XP Pro with SP2 and all the > latest updates and have a Dell TrueMobile 1300 USB2.0 adapeter. Any help > with this problem would be greatly appreciated as Dell support has absolutely > no idea. =?Utf-8?B?TGV2aWF0aGVhbg==?= |
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