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As an experienced computer user, i can't seem to figure out how to repare one
of mine laptops. I got two identical laptops (Vista Ulit.) and are installed the same way, but on laptop A I can't get to the internet over wireless, where as laptop B doesn't have a problem with wireless. When I connect Laptop A to a wired LAN ethernet cable, internet is working normally, but when I unplug the cable and wireless is taking over all i've got left is local lan. - Ping test internal is ok, external request time-out. - Tried static ip-adresses. - un-installed anti-virus and firewall software NIS 2009 (after scanning offcourse) - disabled windows firewall and DEP - Cleaned host -file - Resetting Wireless driver - serveral tweaks en tips on other forums - compared setting between the two laptops - compared windows updates and are full up to date. - checked the router for entry's It is so strange that it works with a LAN cable and that laptop b has no wireless problems. This doesn't make sense. For the wireless network i'm using the Zyxel P-2602HW-D1A which is also the dsl gateway. Tracert is reporting this as the only record. I hope someone can give me some pointers? Thanks |
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Hi
It seems that you do not have a valid Wireless connection between the Computer and the Router. This page was written for XP but the principle is similar in Vista (the menus would look different). http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Frank" wrote in message ... As an experienced computer user, i can't seem to figure out how to repare one of mine laptops. I got two identical laptops (Vista Ulit.) and are installed the same way, but on laptop A I can't get to the internet over wireless, where as laptop B doesn't have a problem with wireless. When I connect Laptop A to a wired LAN ethernet cable, internet is working normally, but when I unplug the cable and wireless is taking over all i've got left is local lan. - Ping test internal is ok, external request time-out. - Tried static ip-adresses. - un-installed anti-virus and firewall software NIS 2009 (after scanning offcourse) - disabled windows firewall and DEP - Cleaned host -file - Resetting Wireless driver - serveral tweaks en tips on other forums - compared setting between the two laptops - compared windows updates and are full up to date. - checked the router for entry's It is so strange that it works with a LAN cable and that laptop b has no wireless problems. This doesn't make sense. For the wireless network i'm using the Zyxel P-2602HW-D1A which is also the dsl gateway. Tracert is reporting this as the only record. I hope someone can give me some pointers? Thanks |
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Jack, Thanks for repling, but the solution wasn't there.
The laptop A did worked perfectly for months and suddenly it didn't. Everything on the lan site is availible also the routers conf.homepage. Unfortunately system restore isn't an option anymore because of the limited restore points and the weeks I'm allready troubling with this issue. Another thing I tried is to have no security or encryption on the wireless router. No succes. I will now replace the wireless router (which btw has the latest firmwire) with a new one, and have a look at what the result are. "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi It seems that you do not have a valid Wireless connection between the Computer and the Router. This page was written for XP but the principle is similar in Vista (the menus would look different). http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Frank" wrote in message ... As an experienced computer user, i can't seem to figure out how to repare one of mine laptops. I got two identical laptops (Vista Ulit.) and are installed the same way, but on laptop A I can't get to the internet over wireless, where as laptop B doesn't have a problem with wireless. When I connect Laptop A to a wired LAN ethernet cable, internet is working normally, but when I unplug the cable and wireless is taking over all i've got left is local lan. - Ping test internal is ok, external request time-out. - Tried static ip-adresses. - un-installed anti-virus and firewall software NIS 2009 (after scanning offcourse) - disabled windows firewall and DEP - Cleaned host -file - Resetting Wireless driver - serveral tweaks en tips on other forums - compared setting between the two laptops - compared windows updates and are full up to date. - checked the router for entry's It is so strange that it works with a LAN cable and that laptop b has no wireless problems. This doesn't make sense. For the wireless network i'm using the Zyxel P-2602HW-D1A which is also the dsl gateway. Tracert is reporting this as the only record. I hope someone can give me some pointers? Thanks |
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Suprisingly, the new modem in default mode solved the internet issue.
I did a clean setup {dsl - router - laptop A} using enet or wless. Both worked. It got me thinking about the sbs2003 i've got in my network. I think I need to change focus on the sbs2003 server instead of the laptop. Why and how, the sbs-svr is blocking the laptop, I don't know, but I'm sure to find out. Frank "Frank" wrote: Jack, Thanks for repling, but the solution wasn't there. The laptop A did worked perfectly for months and suddenly it didn't. Everything on the lan site is availible also the routers conf.homepage. Unfortunately system restore isn't an option anymore because of the limited restore points and the weeks I'm allready troubling with this issue. Another thing I tried is to have no security or encryption on the wireless router. No succes. I will now replace the wireless router (which btw has the latest firmwire) with a new one, and have a look at what the result are. "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi It seems that you do not have a valid Wireless connection between the Computer and the Router. This page was written for XP but the principle is similar in Vista (the menus would look different). http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Frank" wrote in message ... As an experienced computer user, i can't seem to figure out how to repare one of mine laptops. I got two identical laptops (Vista Ulit.) and are installed the same way, but on laptop A I can't get to the internet over wireless, where as laptop B doesn't have a problem with wireless. When I connect Laptop A to a wired LAN ethernet cable, internet is working normally, but when I unplug the cable and wireless is taking over all i've got left is local lan. - Ping test internal is ok, external request time-out. - Tried static ip-adresses. - un-installed anti-virus and firewall software NIS 2009 (after scanning offcourse) - disabled windows firewall and DEP - Cleaned host -file - Resetting Wireless driver - serveral tweaks en tips on other forums - compared setting between the two laptops - compared windows updates and are full up to date. - checked the router for entry's It is so strange that it works with a LAN cable and that laptop b has no wireless problems. This doesn't make sense. For the wireless network i'm using the Zyxel P-2602HW-D1A which is also the dsl gateway. Tracert is reporting this as the only record. I hope someone can give me some pointers? Thanks |