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I am having difficulty connecting to the wireless network that my apartment
building provides. I just purchased a new computer with Windows Vista. On my old computer, which had Windows XP, I had no problems. All XP required of me was to enter the password that my landlord provided to me in order to access the secured wireless network. However, now that I have Vista, I try to connect and it asks me for: 1. Username, 2. Password and 3. Log on Domain. The only information I have is the password which worked on XP before. When I enter only that, I get a message saying "Additional Log on Information Required" or something to that effect. I don't have any more information than that. Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated. |
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It looks like you are trying to connect to an 802.1X wireless connection.
If you said all you had before was to enter a password (i assume that this is the network key), then i think that you may be trying to connect to the wrong wireless AP. Check the SSID again to ensure you are connecting to the correct AP. Upton Sinclair wrote: I am having difficulty connecting to the wireless network that my apartment building provides. I just purchased a new computer with Windows Vista. On my old computer, which had Windows XP, I had no problems. All XP required of me was to enter the password that my landlord provided to me in order to access the secured wireless network. However, now that I have Vista, I try to connect and it asks me for: 1. Username, 2. Password and 3. Log on Domain. The only information I have is the password which worked on XP before. When I enter only that, I get a message saying "Additional Log on Information Required" or something to that effect. I don't have any more information than that. Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated. |
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No, I haven't. What does that mean and how do I do that?
"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Have you joined the Vista to the domain? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Upton Sinclair" Upton wrote in message ... I am having difficulty connecting to the wireless network that my apartment building provides. I just purchased a new computer with Windows Vista. On my old computer, which had Windows XP, I had no problems. All XP required of me was to enter the password that my landlord provided to me in order to access the secured wireless network. However, now that I have Vista, I try to connect and it asks me for: 1. Username, 2. Password and 3. Log on Domain. The only information I have is the password which worked on XP before. When I enter only that, I get a message saying "Additional Log on Information Required" or something to that effect. I don't have any more information than that. Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated. |
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Assuming you want to use the Vista access a secured wireless network, you
need to be able logon your Vista first. After logon the Vista, then you will enter the wireless password for the wireless connection. Do you know the vista username and password? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Upton Sinclair" wrote in message ... No, I haven't. What does that mean and how do I do that? "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Have you joined the Vista to the domain? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Upton Sinclair" Upton wrote in message ... I am having difficulty connecting to the wireless network that my apartment building provides. I just purchased a new computer with Windows Vista. On my old computer, which had Windows XP, I had no problems. All XP required of me was to enter the password that my landlord provided to me in order to access the secured wireless network. However, now that I have Vista, I try to connect and it asks me for: 1. Username, 2. Password and 3. Log on Domain. The only information I have is the password which worked on XP before. When I enter only that, I get a message saying "Additional Log on Information Required" or something to that effect. I don't have any more information than that. Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated. |
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Upton Sinclair;580942 Wrote: I am having difficulty connecting to the wireless network that my apartment building provides. I just purchased a new computer with Windows Vista. On my old computer, which had Windows XP, I had no problems. All XP required of me was to enter the password that my landlord provided to me in order to access the secured wireless network. However, now that I have Vista, I try to connect and it asks me for: 1. Username, 2. Password and 3. Log on Domain. The only information I have is the password which worked on XP before. When I enter only that, I get a message saying "Additional Log on Information Required" or something to that effect. I don't have any more information than that. Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated. I do not know if this is still an issue, but I was searching for a way to fix this myself. I went over to my brother's house today, and I do have admin to his router on his computer. I found that if I set the "NAT Filtering" found on the "WAN Settings" on his router from "secured" to "open" that this took away it asking for credentials. -- krakhis |
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Holysmoke - i'm having the same exact problem. However, this has occurred
because i upgraded my home wireless network to a new belkin wireless N router. I set up the WEP encyrption and got all of my PCs seeing and using the router again. All of the PCs use USB adapters to connect to the router - and I could easily connect and put in the WEP encryption key to use. However, I tried connecting my Vista based laptop, and it sees the network fine, but when i try to connect, it wants a username, password, and logon domain. I never set up any sort of username or password for my router - just the 128WEP key. What do i put in these fields to get my vista laptop talking to my new router? Upton - were you able to find out the problem? "Upton Sinclair" wrote: I am having difficulty connecting to the wireless network that my apartment building provides. I just purchased a new computer with Windows Vista. On my old computer, which had Windows XP, I had no problems. All XP required of me was to enter the password that my landlord provided to me in order to access the secured wireless network. However, now that I have Vista, I try to connect and it asks me for: 1. Username, 2. Password and 3. Log on Domain. The only information I have is the password which worked on XP before. When I enter only that, I get a message saying "Additional Log on Information Required" or something to that effect. I don't have any more information than that. Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated. |
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Ok, so I was troubleshooting with someone over the phone with this for too
long. I had him connect his computer direct to the router (Netgear) to verify good Internet connectivity, which was good. Also had him log in to the router and check settings, but he did NOT change any. Then when he unplugged the cable, the wireless magically connected. He had never connected the laptop before direct to the router. My guess, there is a setting in the router that was hating the pc until he plugged it in and the router and pc became buddies. I really have no clue why it would work after that, but it is Vista. "Rook" wrote: Holysmoke - i'm having the same exact problem. However, this has occurred because i upgraded my home wireless network to a new belkin wireless N router. I set up the WEP encyrption and got all of my PCs seeing and using the router again. All of the PCs use USB adapters to connect to the router - and I could easily connect and put in the WEP encryption key to use. However, I tried connecting my Vista based laptop, and it sees the network fine, but when i try to connect, it wants a username, password, and logon domain. I never set up any sort of username or password for my router - just the 128WEP key. What do i put in these fields to get my vista laptop talking to my new router? Upton - were you able to find out the problem? "Upton Sinclair" wrote: I am having difficulty connecting to the wireless network that my apartment building provides. I just purchased a new computer with Windows Vista. On my old computer, which had Windows XP, I had no problems. All XP required of me was to enter the password that my landlord provided to me in order to access the secured wireless network. However, now that I have Vista, I try to connect and it asks me for: 1. Username, 2. Password and 3. Log on Domain. The only information I have is the password which worked on XP before. When I enter only that, I get a message saying "Additional Log on Information Required" or something to that effect. I don't have any more information than that. Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated. |
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Has anyone answered this issue? I'm having the same problem.
I have a Linksys WRT600N wireless router. One Vista computer (my main PC) can log on, three XP computers can log on, but I've brought 3 new laptops into the house and all of them ask for "additional log on information", i.e. user name, password, and domain. I set up the router and there is no user name, password or domain in the settings. Linksys support says that since the router is working with the other computer's it has to be a Vista issue, but who knows. It's possible that I have the router security settings wrong but I've tried many things including open vs. shared, etc. Is it possible that there is some sort of administrator privileges that need to be bypassed in Vista? Any help is certainly appreciated. "Upton Sinclair" wrote: I am having difficulty connecting to the wireless network that my apartment building provides. I just purchased a new computer with Windows Vista. On my old computer, which had Windows XP, I had no problems. All XP required of me was to enter the password that my landlord provided to me in order to access the secured wireless network. However, now that I have Vista, I try to connect and it asks me for: 1. Username, 2. Password and 3. Log on Domain. The only information I have is the password which worked on XP before. When I enter only that, I get a message saying "Additional Log on Information Required" or something to that effect. I don't have any more information than that. Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated. |
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After spending hours trying to solve this same issue with my D-Link DIR-615, I found that by accessing my Wireless Router via Explorer (192.168.0.1) and changing the encryption from WEP to WPA and entering a password, I could now get all my Vista laptops connected wirelessly. Hope this helps. -- exbbjock ------------------------------------------------------------------------ exbbjock's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/exbbjock.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ork/897502.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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