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Vista cannot find any wireless networks - hardware failure?
I'd be grateful for any suggestions. My client has a notebook with an intel
3945abg wifi card. This card cannot find any networks. Vista Business SP1 is fully updated and the latest drivers are installed. Device Manager shows everything enabled and working. Hardware switch is ON. I have reset WINSOCKS. If I uninstall the card and reboot, the card is reinstalled and works fine until the next reboot - after which it will not find any networks until it is uninstalled and rebooted. Is there something I have missed? Any suggestions? I am thinking new wifi card. All help or suggestions gratefully received. Paul |
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Vista cannot find any wireless networks - hardware failure?
Do you or your client know what wireless networks are within range and which
are broadcasting their names? Or does he know exactly which wireless network he wants to access? If yes is it set to be used as the default even when not broadcasting? I have found that the Vista SP2 Beta is much improved in its handling of wireless networks. "Paul" wrote in message ... I'd be grateful for any suggestions. My client has a notebook with an intel 3945abg wifi card. This card cannot find any networks. Vista Business SP1 is fully updated and the latest drivers are installed. Device Manager shows everything enabled and working. Hardware switch is ON. I have reset WINSOCKS. If I uninstall the card and reboot, the card is reinstalled and works fine until the next reboot - after which it will not find any networks until it is uninstalled and rebooted. Is there something I have missed? Any suggestions? I am thinking new wifi card. All help or suggestions gratefully received. Paul |
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Vista cannot find any wireless networks - hardware failure?
Thanks for your reply.
There are 20+ broadcasting networks within range. My clients network is broadcasting and is visible to other vista pc's which can connect no problem. Yes his wifi is set to connect even when his router is not broadcasting. As I said uninstalling the wifi card and rebooting causes all the networks to appear as if by magic. He can then connect ok. It is the disappearing act (ie no networks to be found) on the next reboot and all susbsequent reboots that has me totally stumped. I have never seen this on any other system and can find nothing relevant on the net. Thats why I suspect hardware problems. If everything else is right...or is that faulty logic You suggest sp2 beta which may be worth a try. In my experience, SP1 sorted out all the wi-fi flakiness in vista.Until today SP1 or drivers or winsocks cured all my clients wifi issues. thanks for any other suggestions. "Curious" wrote in message ... Do you or your client know what wireless networks are within range and which are broadcasting their names? Or does he know exactly which wireless network he wants to access? If yes is it set to be used as the default even when not broadcasting? I have found that the Vista SP2 Beta is much improved in its handling of wireless networks. "Paul" wrote in message ... I'd be grateful for any suggestions. My client has a notebook with an intel 3945abg wifi card. This card cannot find any networks. Vista Business SP1 is fully updated and the latest drivers are installed. Device Manager shows everything enabled and working. Hardware switch is ON. I have reset WINSOCKS. If I uninstall the card and reboot, the card is reinstalled and works fine until the next reboot - after which it will not find any networks until it is uninstalled and rebooted. Is there something I have missed? Any suggestions? I am thinking new wifi card. All help or suggestions gratefully received. Paul |
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Vista cannot find any wireless networks - hardware failure?
Somewhere I think you can find a way to specify the desired wireless
connection as a "preferred" connection. Possibly that will help your computer filter out all the other wireless networks during boot. Unfortunately Vista's network configuration is so confusing I can't remember where to find the "preferred" setting. "Paul" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. There are 20+ broadcasting networks within range. My clients network is broadcasting and is visible to other vista pc's which can connect no problem. Yes his wifi is set to connect even when his router is not broadcasting. As I said uninstalling the wifi card and rebooting causes all the networks to appear as if by magic. He can then connect ok. It is the disappearing act (ie no networks to be found) on the next reboot and all susbsequent reboots that has me totally stumped. I have never seen this on any other system and can find nothing relevant on the net. Thats why I suspect hardware problems. If everything else is right...or is that faulty logic You suggest sp2 beta which may be worth a try. In my experience, SP1 sorted out all the wi-fi flakiness in vista.Until today SP1 or drivers or winsocks cured all my clients wifi issues. thanks for any other suggestions. "Curious" wrote in message ... Do you or your client know what wireless networks are within range and which are broadcasting their names? Or does he know exactly which wireless network he wants to access? If yes is it set to be used as the default even when not broadcasting? I have found that the Vista SP2 Beta is much improved in its handling of wireless networks. "Paul" wrote in message ... I'd be grateful for any suggestions. My client has a notebook with an intel 3945abg wifi card. This card cannot find any networks. Vista Business SP1 is fully updated and the latest drivers are installed. Device Manager shows everything enabled and working. Hardware switch is ON. I have reset WINSOCKS. If I uninstall the card and reboot, the card is reinstalled and works fine until the next reboot - after which it will not find any networks until it is uninstalled and rebooted. Is there something I have missed? Any suggestions? I am thinking new wifi card. All help or suggestions gratefully received. Paul |
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Vista cannot find any wireless networks - hardware failure?
Control Panel/Network and Sharing/Manage Wireless Networks/ Select your
preferred network and select properties. "John" wrote in message ... Somewhere I think you can find a way to specify the desired wireless connection as a "preferred" connection. Possibly that will help your computer filter out all the other wireless networks during boot. Unfortunately Vista's network configuration is so confusing I can't remember where to find the "preferred" setting. "Paul" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. There are 20+ broadcasting networks within range. My clients network is broadcasting and is visible to other vista pc's which can connect no problem. Yes his wifi is set to connect even when his router is not broadcasting. As I said uninstalling the wifi card and rebooting causes all the networks to appear as if by magic. He can then connect ok. It is the disappearing act (ie no networks to be found) on the next reboot and all susbsequent reboots that has me totally stumped. I have never seen this on any other system and can find nothing relevant on the net. Thats why I suspect hardware problems. If everything else is right...or is that faulty logic You suggest sp2 beta which may be worth a try. In my experience, SP1 sorted out all the wi-fi flakiness in vista.Until today SP1 or drivers or winsocks cured all my clients wifi issues. thanks for any other suggestions. "Curious" wrote in message ... Do you or your client know what wireless networks are within range and which are broadcasting their names? Or does he know exactly which wireless network he wants to access? If yes is it set to be used as the default even when not broadcasting? I have found that the Vista SP2 Beta is much improved in its handling of wireless networks. "Paul" wrote in message ... I'd be grateful for any suggestions. My client has a notebook with an intel 3945abg wifi card. This card cannot find any networks. Vista Business SP1 is fully updated and the latest drivers are installed. Device Manager shows everything enabled and working. Hardware switch is ON. I have reset WINSOCKS. If I uninstall the card and reboot, the card is reinstalled and works fine until the next reboot - after which it will not find any networks until it is uninstalled and rebooted. Is there something I have missed? Any suggestions? I am thinking new wifi card. All help or suggestions gratefully received. Paul |