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I have 2 laptops both with built in wireless. One works fine but the other
does not pick up any wireless networks in range even though both computers are right next to the router. It is a linksys wireless-g router. Any help would be appreciated. =?Utf-8?B?Q293Ym95IGZhbg==?= |
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Hi
In General, you can debug the Network Settings of a computer by following these steps. Step One. Check the Network parameters in the Computer's Device Manager. Make sure that the Network Card drivers are installed correctly; i.e. there is No IRQ conflict, and No Ghost installation. http://www.ezlan.net/faq#ghost Step Two. Verify Basic network setting in the OS: http://www.ezlan.net/Installing#verify. If the above two Steps indicates that every thing looks good but functionally it does not work. Step Three. Check (and repair if necessary) the Socket Layers, Winsock, and or refresh the TCP/IP Stack. http://www.ezlan.net/clean#refreshnet Jack (MVP-Networking). "Cowboy fan" <Cowboy > wrote in message news:989D5232-D03F-46EC-9763-... >I have 2 laptops both with built in wireless. One works fine but the other > does not pick up any wireless networks in range even though both computers > are right next to the router. It is a linksys wireless-g router. Any > help > would be appreciated. > > |
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Jack -
I tried what you suggested and am still not picking up the wireless network. Here is what is shows. No wireless networks were found in range As I stated before my other laptop picks up the network with no problems. Thanks. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > Hi > In General, you can debug the Network Settings of a computer by following > these steps. > Step One. Check the Network parameters in the Computer's Device Manager. > Make sure that the Network Card drivers are installed correctly; i.e. there > is No IRQ conflict, and No Ghost installation. > http://www.ezlan.net/faq#ghost > Step Two. Verify Basic network setting in the OS: > http://www.ezlan.net/Installing#verify. > If the above two Steps indicates that every thing looks good but > functionally it does not work. > Step Three. Check (and repair if necessary) the Socket Layers, Winsock, and > or refresh the TCP/IP Stack. http://www.ezlan.net/clean#refreshnet > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > "Cowboy fan" <Cowboy > wrote in message > news:989D5232-D03F-46EC-9763-... > >I have 2 laptops both with built in wireless. One works fine but the other > > does not pick up any wireless networks in range even though both computers > > are right next to the router. It is a linksys wireless-g router. Any > > help > > would be appreciated. > > > > > > > |
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If you can't even see the network, then you have a driver/software or a
hardware problem. You need to be able to see the network to have a chance of connecting. Is the card turn on? Do you have the drivers for the card.so that you can reinstall them? In device manager, is there any error codes for the card? David Hettel MVP Mobile Devices "Cowboy fan" <> wrote in message news:241CA531-C1F5-4986-8F5B-... > Jack - > > I tried what you suggested and am still not picking up the wireless > network. > Here is what is shows. > > No wireless networks were found in range > > As I stated before my other laptop picks up the network with no problems. > > Thanks. > > "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > >> Hi >> In General, you can debug the Network Settings of a computer by following >> these steps. >> Step One. Check the Network parameters in the Computer's Device Manager. >> Make sure that the Network Card drivers are installed correctly; i.e. >> there >> is No IRQ conflict, and No Ghost installation. >> http://www.ezlan.net/faq#ghost >> Step Two. Verify Basic network setting in the OS: >> http://www.ezlan.net/Installing#verify. >> If the above two Steps indicates that every thing looks good but >> functionally it does not work. >> Step Three. Check (and repair if necessary) the Socket Layers, Winsock, >> and >> or refresh the TCP/IP Stack. http://www.ezlan.net/clean#refreshnet >> Jack (MVP-Networking). >> >> "Cowboy fan" <Cowboy > wrote in message >> news:989D5232-D03F-46EC-9763-... >> >I have 2 laptops both with built in wireless. One works fine but the >> >other >> > does not pick up any wireless networks in range even though both >> > computers >> > are right next to the router. It is a linksys wireless-g router. Any >> > help >> > would be appreciated. >> > >> > >> >> >> |
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There are no error codes in device manager. The laptop came with built-in
wireless so no card was installed. I am assuming that the drivers are already there? Should I uninstall the drivers? "David Hettel MVP MobileDevices" wrote: > If you can't even see the network, then you have a driver/software or a > hardware problem. You need to be able to see the network to have a chance of > connecting. Is the card turn on? Do you have the drivers for the card.so > that you can reinstall them? In device manager, is there any error codes for > the card? > > David Hettel > MVP Mobile Devices > > "Cowboy fan" <> wrote in message > news:241CA531-C1F5-4986-8F5B-... > > Jack - > > > > I tried what you suggested and am still not picking up the wireless > > network. > > Here is what is shows. > > > > No wireless networks were found in range > > > > As I stated before my other laptop picks up the network with no problems. > > > > Thanks. > > > > "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> In General, you can debug the Network Settings of a computer by following > >> these steps. > >> Step One. Check the Network parameters in the Computer's Device Manager. > >> Make sure that the Network Card drivers are installed correctly; i.e. > >> there > >> is No IRQ conflict, and No Ghost installation. > >> http://www.ezlan.net/faq#ghost > >> Step Two. Verify Basic network setting in the OS: > >> http://www.ezlan.net/Installing#verify. > >> If the above two Steps indicates that every thing looks good but > >> functionally it does not work. > >> Step Three. Check (and repair if necessary) the Socket Layers, Winsock, > >> and > >> or refresh the TCP/IP Stack. http://www.ezlan.net/clean#refreshnet > >> Jack (MVP-Networking). > >> > >> "Cowboy fan" <Cowboy > wrote in message > >> news:989D5232-D03F-46EC-9763-... > >> >I have 2 laptops both with built in wireless. One works fine but the > >> >other > >> > does not pick up any wireless networks in range even though both > >> > computers > >> > are right next to the router. It is a linksys wireless-g router. Any > >> > help > >> > would be appreciated. > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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You can not assume that because the Laptop is new every thing is configured correctly. If it does not work something is wrong. Assuming that you checked the Network settings as described in my previous post. May be this can furhther Help. My New Wireless does not work - http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html Wireless - Basic Configuration: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html Wireless Security - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Cowboy fan" <Cowboy > wrote in message news:989D5232-D03F-46EC-9763-... >I have 2 laptops both with built in wireless. One works fine but the other > does not pick up any wireless networks in range even though both computers > are right next to the router. It is a linksys wireless-g router. Any > help > would be appreciated. > > |
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