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I am trying to connect using a wireless connection, I have the wireless set
up, but when I search on "view available networks" there is nothing listed. When I use "Network Stumbler", it shows several networks including the one I want to connect to. What do I have to do to make the Microsoft connection see the same networks that are available? =?Utf-8?B?Sm9obiBHcmVnb3J5?= |
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"John Gregory" wrote:
> I am trying to connect using a wireless connection, I have the wireless set > up, but when I search on "view available networks" there is nothing listed. > When I use "Network Stumbler", it shows several networks including the one I > want to connect to. > > What do I have to do to make the Microsoft connection see the same networks > that are available? Wait for Vista. It will show non-broadcasting networks, XP won't. --PA |
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First, make sure that your computer is not running both the original, and windows Wireless utilities, http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html If the Network that you are trying to connect to is yours, make sure that the Wireless Router/Access Point is On, and set correctly. If there are other Wireless Networks in the neighborhood and they do not appear in your available Networks. It means that they are not open Wireless Sources, and they do not want you to use their connection. In such a case, you should respect their privacy (in many cases it might be illegal to use other Wireless Networks that is not public hot spots). Jack (MVP-Networking). "John Gregory" <> wrote in message news:2A582B1B-D7B2-4C03-B536-... >I am trying to connect using a wireless connection, I have the wireless set > up, but when I search on "view available networks" there is nothing > listed. > When I use "Network Stumbler", it shows several networks including the one > I > want to connect to. > > What do I have to do to make the Microsoft connection see the same > networks > that are available? |
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"Pavel A." <> wrote in message news:10B2779C-8CB1-4D77-AB67-... > "John Gregory" wrote: >> I am trying to connect using a wireless connection, I have the wireless >> set >> up, but when I search on "view available networks" there is nothing >> listed. >> When I use "Network Stumbler", it shows several networks including the >> one I >> want to connect to. >> >> What do I have to do to make the Microsoft connection see the same >> networks >> that are available? > > Wait for Vista. It will show non-broadcasting networks, XP won't. > > --PA > Don't have to do that. You can get any number of programs to use with your XP right now that will show non broadcasting networks. |
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"John Gregory" <> wrote in message news:2A582B1B-D7B2-4C03-B536-... >I am trying to connect using a wireless connection, I have the wireless set > up, but when I search on "view available networks" there is nothing > listed. > When I use "Network Stumbler", it shows several networks including the one > I > want to connect to. > > What do I have to do to make the Microsoft connection see the same > networks > that are available? One thing that can occur with Net Stumbler and a few different wi-fi NICs is that when you use NS, it actually stops the normal prog you use (WZC or some third party prog) from seeing those network SSIDs. The fix is simple. If you exit NS and wait for the first one to show even though it may be properly set up so you cant get on to it and attempt to connect to it, most 3rd party and WZC will then immediately look for other networks. Try that. It may just be NS blocking the prog you are using from seeing them. Note this doesn't happen with EVERY NIC but it does with some. |
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