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Hi,
I am having a problem with the finding wireless networks, The problem started that sometimes I was not able to view wireless networks even though the wireless is turned on and sometimes I am not able to see certain networks, however I was able to view the networks sometimes on restarting or at a later time. The problem is that now while I am connected to a wireless network, sometimes it just disconnects and "Connect to a network " views that it can't find any wireless networks (even though my colleague next to me can see them and is still connected) and if i try to troubleshoot it tells me that my wireless device is switched off even though it is still on and if i actually switch it off it is not recognized to be switched off (the color indicator for off and on doesn't change ) The only way that I can connect again is to restart (and sometimes I have to do it more than once before I can see wireless networks again) I am not sure if it is a Vista problem or a hardware problem ... I have a HP Pavilion dv6000 Hope someone can help me ![]() Thanks for your time , |
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sorry mistyped: TCP/IPv6
-- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "ekosha" wrote: Hi, I am having a problem with the finding wireless networks, The problem started that sometimes I was not able to view wireless networks even though the wireless is turned on and sometimes I am not able to see certain networks, however I was able to view the networks sometimes on restarting or at a later time. The problem is that now while I am connected to a wireless network, sometimes it just disconnects and "Connect to a network " views that it can't find any wireless networks (even though my colleague next to me can see them and is still connected) and if i try to troubleshoot it tells me that my wireless device is switched off even though it is still on and if i actually switch it off it is not recognized to be switched off (the color indicator for off and on doesn't change ) The only way that I can connect again is to restart (and sometimes I have to do it more than once before I can see wireless networks again) I am not sure if it is a Vista problem or a hardware problem ... I have a HP Pavilion dv6000 Hope someone can help me ![]() Thanks for your time , |
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The standard thing is to update the Network Adaptor drivers, and make sure
the firmware in the router is vista compatible. Also, in Network Conection right-click it N.C.Properties unbind TCP/IPv69(untick it); reboot -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "ekosha" wrote: Hi, I am having a problem with the finding wireless networks, The problem started that sometimes I was not able to view wireless networks even though the wireless is turned on and sometimes I am not able to see certain networks, however I was able to view the networks sometimes on restarting or at a later time. The problem is that now while I am connected to a wireless network, sometimes it just disconnects and "Connect to a network " views that it can't find any wireless networks (even though my colleague next to me can see them and is still connected) and if i try to troubleshoot it tells me that my wireless device is switched off even though it is still on and if i actually switch it off it is not recognized to be switched off (the color indicator for off and on doesn't change ) The only way that I can connect again is to restart (and sometimes I have to do it more than once before I can see wireless networks again) I am not sure if it is a Vista problem or a hardware problem ... I have a HP Pavilion dv6000 Hope someone can help me ![]() Thanks for your time , |
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The standard thing is to update the Network Adaptor drivers, and make sure
the firmware in the router is vista compatible. I need a "vista compatible" router?! Seriously? That is horrifying. What is Vista doing different than Windows XP (which works very well with my wireless ). I mean besides failing. |
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 19:31:01 -0700, JayKay
wrote: The standard thing is to update the Network Adaptor drivers, and make sure the firmware in the router is vista compatible. I need a "vista compatible" router?! Seriously? That is horrifying. What is Vista doing different than Windows XP (which works very well with my wireless ). I mean besides failing. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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On Mar 29, 3:31*am, JayKay wrote:
The standard thing is to update the Network Adaptor drivers, and make sure the firmware in the router is vista compatible. I need a "vista compatible" router?! Seriously? That is horrifying. What is Vista doing different than Windows XP (which works very well with my wireless ). I mean besides failing. Enough things that it reduces some routers and WiFi protocols to a quivering heap of useless jelly. WPA-PSK & TKIP in combination with some unfortunate older routers and you never get past exchange of keys for instance. There are some hacks for common DHCP problems in the MSKB. It is critical to have the latest firmware and even then quirky behaviour is possible with some combinations. It would be nice if there was a public list of older units that perform badly with Vista. Regards, Martin Brown |
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