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When I try to set up an ad hoc network named WW from a Toshiba Satelitte
laptop running Vista Home Premium, it fails and gives the message "Windows could not set up WW". I can't find anything in the Event Viewer that seems to correlate with the failure. I've tried different network names, different Security types but nothing works. This system will detect an exsiting ad hoc network named WW but will not join it. It gives the message: "Windows cannot connect to WW" The Network Diagnostics Events Log entry is " HelperClassName RNWF MSM Helper Class EventDescription Wireless Diagnostic Helper Class Event For complete information about this session see the Wireless Diagnostic Informational Event. Helper Class: Native WiFi MSM Initialize status: Success Information for connection being diagnosed Interface GUID: 34784088-82dd-42b5-a53c-ee9a22fb97ea Interface name: Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Network Adapter Interface type: Native WiFi Profile: Discovery connection SSID: WW SSID length: 2 Connection mode: Ad hoc Security: Yes Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No Result of diagnosis: Problem found Root cause: Windows cannot connect to "WW" Wireless association failed due to an unknown reason. Detailed root cause: 802.11 connection failed due to status code 1: unspecified failure Repair option: Try connecting to "WW" again If the problem continues, contact your network administrator or hardware manufacturer for further assistance. " Trying again gives the same results, I don't have a network administrator, and the Device Manager claims the Wireless Network Adapter is working properly and that the driver is current. Any sugestions on what else to try? Thanks, Earl -- Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. |
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Open Network and Sharing, and then choose Manage wireless connections. You
should see some wireless connections. -- 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 "Earl" wrote in message ... When I try to set up an ad hoc network named WW from a Toshiba Satelitte laptop running Vista Home Premium, it fails and gives the message "Windows could not set up WW". I can't find anything in the Event Viewer that seems to correlate with the failure. I've tried different network names, different Security types but nothing works. This system will detect an exsiting ad hoc network named WW but will not join it. It gives the message: "Windows cannot connect to WW" The Network Diagnostics Events Log entry is " HelperClassName RNWF MSM Helper Class EventDescription Wireless Diagnostic Helper Class Event For complete information about this session see the Wireless Diagnostic Informational Event. Helper Class: Native WiFi MSM Initialize status: Success Information for connection being diagnosed Interface GUID: 34784088-82dd-42b5-a53c-ee9a22fb97ea Interface name: Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Network Adapter Interface type: Native WiFi Profile: Discovery connection SSID: WW SSID length: 2 Connection mode: Ad hoc Security: Yes Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No Result of diagnosis: Problem found Root cause: Windows cannot connect to "WW" Wireless association failed due to an unknown reason. Detailed root cause: 802.11 connection failed due to status code 1: unspecified failure Repair option: Try connecting to "WW" again If the problem continues, contact your network administrator or hardware manufacturer for further assistance. " Trying again gives the same results, I don't have a network administrator, and the Device Manager claims the Wireless Network Adapter is working properly and that the driver is current. Any sugestions on what else to try? Thanks, Earl -- Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. |
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Yes, with this system when the network is up I can see it, but not join it.
If it hasn't started, I can't start it with this system. -- Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Open Network and Sharing, and then choose Manage wireless connections. You should see some wireless connections. -- 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 "Earl" wrote in message ... When I try to set up an ad hoc network named WW from a Toshiba Satelitte laptop running Vista Home Premium, it fails and gives the message "Windows could not set up WW". I can't find anything in the Event Viewer that seems to correlate with the failure. I've tried different network names, different Security types but nothing works. This system will detect an exsiting ad hoc network named WW but will not join it. It gives the message: "Windows cannot connect to WW" The Network Diagnostics Events Log entry is " HelperClassName RNWF MSM Helper Class EventDescription Wireless Diagnostic Helper Class Event For complete information about this session see the Wireless Diagnostic Informational Event. Helper Class: Native WiFi MSM Initialize status: Success Information for connection being diagnosed Interface GUID: 34784088-82dd-42b5-a53c-ee9a22fb97ea Interface name: Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Network Adapter Interface type: Native WiFi Profile: Discovery connection SSID: WW SSID length: 2 Connection mode: Ad hoc Security: Yes Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No Result of diagnosis: Problem found Root cause: Windows cannot connect to "WW" Wireless association failed due to an unknown reason. Detailed root cause: 802.11 connection failed due to status code 1: unspecified failure Repair option: Try connecting to "WW" again If the problem continues, contact your network administrator or hardware manufacturer for further assistance. " Trying again gives the same results, I don't have a network administrator, and the Device Manager claims the Wireless Network Adapter is working properly and that the driver is current. Any sugestions on what else to try? Thanks, Earl -- Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. |
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Does any one have any sugestions on this? I've tried every thing I can think
of. I have been using ad hoc networking between two other Vista systems without any problems. Trying to connet to an existing network fails with an Error log entry of "failed due to an unknown reason". Trying to create a network just fails with no indication of the reason. The wireless adapter works and has current drivers. Thanks, Earl -- Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. "Earl" wrote: Yes, with this system when the network is up I can see it, but not join it. If it hasn't started, I can't start it with this system. -- Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Open Network and Sharing, and then choose Manage wireless connections. You should see some wireless connections. -- 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 "Earl" wrote in message ... When I try to set up an ad hoc network named WW from a Toshiba Satelitte laptop running Vista Home Premium, it fails and gives the message "Windows could not set up WW". I can't find anything in the Event Viewer that seems to correlate with the failure. I've tried different network names, different Security types but nothing works. This system will detect an exsiting ad hoc network named WW but will not join it. It gives the message: "Windows cannot connect to WW" The Network Diagnostics Events Log entry is " HelperClassName RNWF MSM Helper Class EventDescription Wireless Diagnostic Helper Class Event For complete information about this session see the Wireless Diagnostic Informational Event. Helper Class: Native WiFi MSM Initialize status: Success Information for connection being diagnosed Interface GUID: 34784088-82dd-42b5-a53c-ee9a22fb97ea Interface name: Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Network Adapter Interface type: Native WiFi Profile: Discovery connection SSID: WW SSID length: 2 Connection mode: Ad hoc Security: Yes Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No Result of diagnosis: Problem found Root cause: Windows cannot connect to "WW" Wireless association failed due to an unknown reason. Detailed root cause: 802.11 connection failed due to status code 1: unspecified failure Repair option: Try connecting to "WW" again If the problem continues, contact your network administrator or hardware manufacturer for further assistance. " Trying again gives the same results, I don't have a network administrator, and the Device Manager claims the Wireless Network Adapter is working properly and that the driver is current. Any sugestions on what else to try? Thanks, Earl -- Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. |