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Old 10-27-2005, 06:46 PM   #1
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I recently purchased 2 wireless usb devices to use with my 2 wire (SBC DSL)
wireless hub/router. Both usb devices SEEM to be working fine except that
NEITHER will receive. Under network connections; thye show that they are
transmitting fine with high signal strength. However they read ZERO on the
receive packets! I've tried turning the windows XP (pro) firewall,
reinstalling the driver disk (many times) unplugging the wireless usb device
and still NO RECEIVE! Any ideas what i'm doing wrong? Obviously since I get
NO receive; there is NO TCP/IP adresses or information received. I KNOW that
is NOT right but I can't figure out what's wrong. HELP, PLEASE! THANKS!
Tom Proudfoot


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Old 10-27-2005, 07:07 PM   #2
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are they all on the same channel?
"MICherokee" <> wrote in message
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>I recently purchased 2 wireless usb devices to use with my 2 wire (SBC DSL)
> wireless hub/router. Both usb devices SEEM to be working fine except that
> NEITHER will receive. Under network connections; thye show that they are
> transmitting fine with high signal strength. However they read ZERO on
> the
> receive packets! I've tried turning the windows XP (pro) firewall,
> reinstalling the driver disk (many times) unplugging the wireless usb
> device
> and still NO RECEIVE! Any ideas what i'm doing wrong? Obviously since I
> get
> NO receive; there is NO TCP/IP adresses or information received. I KNOW
> that
> is NOT right but I can't figure out what's wrong. HELP, PLEASE! THANKS!
> Tom Proudfoot





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Old 10-27-2005, 07:53 PM   #3
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Yes, Dave. THANKS for replying!

TOM

"Dave" wrote:

> are they all on the same channel?
> "MICherokee" <> wrote in message
> news:6C0D8DAB-131C-44F9-AAD2-...
> >I recently purchased 2 wireless usb devices to use with my 2 wire (SBC DSL)
> > wireless hub/router. Both usb devices SEEM to be working fine except that
> > NEITHER will receive. Under network connections; thye show that they are
> > transmitting fine with high signal strength. However they read ZERO on
> > the
> > receive packets! I've tried turning the windows XP (pro) firewall,
> > reinstalling the driver disk (many times) unplugging the wireless usb
> > device
> > and still NO RECEIVE! Any ideas what i'm doing wrong? Obviously since I
> > get
> > NO receive; there is NO TCP/IP adresses or information received. I KNOW
> > that
> > is NOT right but I can't figure out what's wrong. HELP, PLEASE! THANKS!
> > Tom Proudfoot

>
>
>



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Old 10-27-2005, 11:12 PM   #4
Jerry Peterson[MSFT]
 
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Do you have security enabled for the wireless connection? Do your clients
recieve a DHCP address?

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Jerry Peterson
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"MICherokee" <> wrote in message
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> Yes, Dave. THANKS for replying!
>
> TOM
>
> "Dave" wrote:
>
>> are they all on the same channel?
>> "MICherokee" <> wrote in message
>> news:6C0D8DAB-131C-44F9-AAD2-...
>> >I recently purchased 2 wireless usb devices to use with my 2 wire (SBC
>> >DSL)
>> > wireless hub/router. Both usb devices SEEM to be working fine except
>> > that
>> > NEITHER will receive. Under network connections; thye show that they
>> > are
>> > transmitting fine with high signal strength. However they read ZERO on
>> > the
>> > receive packets! I've tried turning the windows XP (pro) firewall,
>> > reinstalling the driver disk (many times) unplugging the wireless usb
>> > device
>> > and still NO RECEIVE! Any ideas what i'm doing wrong? Obviously since
>> > I
>> > get
>> > NO receive; there is NO TCP/IP adresses or information received. I
>> > KNOW
>> > that
>> > is NOT right but I can't figure out what's wrong. HELP, PLEASE!
>> > THANKS!
>> > Tom Proudfoot

>>
>>
>>





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Old 10-28-2005, 09:57 AM   #5
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"MICherokee" <> wrote in message
news:6C0D8DAB-131C-44F9-AAD2-...
>I recently purchased 2 wireless usb devices to use with my 2 wire (SBC DSL)
> wireless hub/router. Both usb devices SEEM to be working fine except that
> NEITHER will receive. Under network connections; thye show that they are
> transmitting fine with high signal strength. However they read ZERO on
> the
> receive packets! I've tried turning the windows XP (pro) firewall,
> reinstalling the driver disk (many times) unplugging the wireless usb
> device
> and still NO RECEIVE! Any ideas what i'm doing wrong? Obviously since I
> get
> NO receive; there is NO TCP/IP adresses or information received. I KNOW
> that
> is NOT right but I can't figure out what's wrong. HELP, PLEASE! THANKS!
> Tom Proudfoot


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