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This related to a Toshiba Satellite U305-S5077 laptop running Vista Home
Premium with an Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Network Adapter. Trying to create an ad hoc network fails with no indication of the reason. Trying to connect to an existing network fails with an Error log entry of "failed due to an unknown reason". I have been using ad hoc networking between two other Vista systems without any problems. The wireless adapter works and has current drivers. Any suggestions on what else to look at? ------- Details ------------------------------------------------------------ When I try to set up an ad hoc network named WW, 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. It will detect an existing 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. The Device Manager claims the Wireless Network Adapter is working properly and that the driver is current. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks, Earl Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. |
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx
Have a read of the above link re Vista File and Printer Sharing. Permissions/Share info is there as well. If using Norton, McAfee, Trend Micro I.S., make sure file and printer sharing is enabled in THEIR firewall. 1st thing to do is make sure that the Workgroup Name of ALL the computers is the SAME. In Vista Network and Sharing: Network Discovery: ON (So it can see the other computers) Network set to Private (Public is for hotspots, airports, etc) File Sharing: ON Public Folder Sharing: ON (Vista’s Public Folder is the same as XP’s Shared Docs) Password Protected: OFF (unless you want to set up identical usernames and passwords on ALL computers in your Network) If you have it ON, you will be asked for a username and password when you try to access a Vista computer from an XP computer. .. "Earl" wrote: This related to a Toshiba Satellite U305-S5077 laptop running Vista Home Premium with an Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Network Adapter. Trying to create an ad hoc network fails with no indication of the reason. Trying to connect to an existing network fails with an Error log entry of "failed due to an unknown reason". I have been using ad hoc networking between two other Vista systems without any problems. The wireless adapter works and has current drivers. Any suggestions on what else to look at? ------- Details ------------------------------------------------------------ When I try to set up an ad hoc network named WW, 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. It will detect an existing 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. The Device Manager claims the Wireless Network Adapter is working properly and that the driver is current. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks, Earl Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. |
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Thanks for your response.
I think I could get file and print sharing to work if I could connect to a network. When I connect with a Lan it works. When I try to use a wireless network, I can see my existing one listed, but get “failed due to an unknown reason.” when I try to connect. I connect to it regularly from other systems. The password is right, the adapter should be able to handle the security level. I thought there might be some other incompatibility, so I tried to create a new network from this system. It just says “Windows could not set up WW” with no indication of why. Workgroup name, accounts/passwords, permissions, and firewall settings are the same on this system as the ones that work. I think the problem is happening before authentication happens. I thought it might be hardware or driver problems. But, the device manager doesn't show a problem and likes the current driver. I see the same wireless networks as the other systems show. I just cannot connect to them. I am just looking for some ideas about what to investigate next. What could prevent me from creating or connecting to a network. Thanks, Earl -- Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. "Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx Have a read of the above link re Vista File and Printer Sharing. Permissions/Share info is there as well. If using Norton, McAfee, Trend Micro I.S., make sure file and printer sharing is enabled in THEIR firewall. 1st thing to do is make sure that the Workgroup Name of ALL the computers is the SAME. In Vista Network and Sharing: Network Discovery: ON (So it can see the other computers) Network set to Private (Public is for hotspots, airports, etc) File Sharing: ON Public Folder Sharing: ON (Vista’s Public Folder is the same as XP’s Shared Docs) Password Protected: OFF (unless you want to set up identical usernames and passwords on ALL computers in your Network) If you have it ON, you will be asked for a username and password when you try to access a Vista computer from an XP computer. . "Earl" wrote: This related to a Toshiba Satellite U305-S5077 laptop running Vista Home Premium with an Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Network Adapter. Trying to create an ad hoc network fails with no indication of the reason. Trying to connect to an existing network fails with an Error log entry of "failed due to an unknown reason". I have been using ad hoc networking between two other Vista systems without any problems. The wireless adapter works and has current drivers. Any suggestions on what else to look at? ------- Details ------------------------------------------------------------ When I try to set up an ad hoc network named WW, 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. It will detect an existing 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. The Device Manager claims the Wireless Network Adapter is working properly and that the driver is current. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks, Earl Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. |
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I have exactly the same problem. I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop
with an Atheros Wireless Card and receive the same problem when I try to connect to or create an adhoc-Network. Have you solved it? Regards, Yassen |
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I never could get ad hoc networking to work. We got a wireless router and
and the laptop connects to it with no problems. Its irritating to not get the ad hoc net to work, but the router network is much easer to use and more reliable. But, I would still like to know why it doesn't work. Regards, Earl -- Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. "Yassen" wrote: I have exactly the same problem. I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop with an Atheros Wireless Card and receive the same problem when I try to connect to or create an adhoc-Network. Have you solved it? Regards, Yassen |
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"Earl" wrote: I never could get ad hoc networking to work. We got a wireless router and and the laptop connects to it with no problems. Its irritating to not get the ad hoc net to work, but the router network is much easer to use and more reliable. But, I would still like to know why it doesn't work. Regards, Earl -- Speed, Quality, Price Pick any two. "Yassen" wrote: I have exactly the same problem. I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop with an Atheros Wireless Card and receive the same problem when I try to connect to or create an adhoc-Network. Have you solved it? Regards, Yassen ------------------------------ I had the same problem with my satellite A200's wifi card (Atheros AR5007EG). I think the problem comes from windows update installing a wrong version of the driver. So I just tried to restore the previous driver (7.3.1.42) and things worked fine again !! Hope this will help |