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Hi, one of my laptops is having trouble accessing the internet via wireless
networking. I have 2 machines, both of similar Acer TravelMate models. Both have built-in 802.11b/g wireless LAN adapters, and came preinstalled with WinXP Home Edition. I have experienced 2 separate issues with wireless networking before, I don't know if they're related: 1) I tried setting up a new network using the Wireless Network Setup Wizard, but it wouldn't allow me to enter a SSID at all. Any attempt to enter a name brings up an "invalid character" prompt, even when I entered a single number/letter. This problem did not occur with my other laptop. Note that I tried this before purchasing a router. 2) I later used a wizard from a CD from my wireless router to configure my wireless network, and enabled WPA security. Note that this was the first time a home network of any kind was successfully set up, and that setup was done through the problematic laptop. Setup ran smoothly, and I was able to go online wirelessly on my other laptop without needing it to take part in the setup at all. However, with the problematic laptop, I could (apparently) connect to the wireless network (WinXP reported "connected" and "excellent" signal strength), but an internet connection could not be detected. Net access can be achieved by connecting my problematic laptop and wireless router using Ethernet cables. Windows reported that my network adapter was not experiencing problems. Do you know what's wrong? Thanks for you help! =?Utf-8?B?Tnp6d3Ju?= |
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Hi
There is No one direct answer to you problem, it might stem from many configuration reason. Read carefully the content of thee pages. 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 Have a Nice Holiday. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Nzzwrn" <> wrote in message news:92A15CDD-E938-4935-8AF9-... > Hi, one of my laptops is having trouble accessing the internet via > wireless > networking. > > I have 2 machines, both of similar Acer TravelMate models. Both have > built-in 802.11b/g wireless LAN adapters, and came preinstalled with WinXP > Home Edition. > > I have experienced 2 separate issues with wireless networking before, I > don't know if they're related: > > 1) I tried setting up a new network using the Wireless Network Setup > Wizard, > but it wouldn't allow me to enter a SSID at all. Any attempt to enter a > name > brings up an "invalid character" prompt, even when I entered a single > number/letter. This problem did not occur with my other laptop. Note that > I > tried this before purchasing a router. > > 2) I later used a wizard from a CD from my wireless router to configure my > wireless network, and enabled WPA security. Note that this was the first > time > a home network of any kind was successfully set up, and that setup was > done > through the problematic laptop. Setup ran smoothly, and I was able to go > online wirelessly on my other laptop without needing it to take part in > the > setup at all. However, with the problematic laptop, I could (apparently) > connect to the wireless network (WinXP reported "connected" and > "excellent" > signal strength), but an internet connection could not be detected. Net > access can be achieved by connecting my problematic laptop and wireless > router using Ethernet cables. > > Windows reported that my network adapter was not experiencing problems. > > Do you know what's wrong? > > Thanks for you help! |
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check if your wireless card gets dns form router or manually configure
dns on wireless card and check for it . If you can ping the router then dns can only be the issue. Nzzwrn wrote: > Hi, one of my laptops is having trouble accessing the internet via wireless > networking. > > I have 2 machines, both of similar Acer TravelMate models. Both have > built-in 802.11b/g wireless LAN adapters, and came preinstalled with WinXP > Home Edition. > > I have experienced 2 separate issues with wireless networking before, I > don't know if they're related: > > 1) I tried setting up a new network using the Wireless Network Setup Wizard, > but it wouldn't allow me to enter a SSID at all. Any attempt to enter a name > brings up an "invalid character" prompt, even when I entered a single > number/letter. This problem did not occur with my other laptop. Note that I > tried this before purchasing a router. > > 2) I later used a wizard from a CD from my wireless router to configure my > wireless network, and enabled WPA security. Note that this was the first time > a home network of any kind was successfully set up, and that setup was done > through the problematic laptop. Setup ran smoothly, and I was able to go > online wirelessly on my other laptop without needing it to take part in the > setup at all. However, with the problematic laptop, I could (apparently) > connect to the wireless network (WinXP reported "connected" and "excellent" > signal strength), but an internet connection could not be detected. Net > access can be achieved by connecting my problematic laptop and wireless > router using Ethernet cables. > > Windows reported that my network adapter was not experiencing problems. > > Do you know what's wrong? > > Thanks for you help! |
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