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I just purchased a Sony Vaio N220E w/ Windows Vista Home Premium and I cannot
get it to connect wirelessly to my DLink DI-514 wireless router. I have never had any problems connecting any of my computers or laptops to the router. I tried removing the WEP security just to try it, but it still did not connect. It says it cannot connect due to an unknown error. |
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you could try unchecking the IPv6 box in your connection properties, doing
this has resolved a number of network issues for me at work and home. |
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I have the same problem. I have a sony Vaio SZ320P/B and cant connect to the
wireless belkin router. I tried everything. I do what you said MCFLY, and if it doesnt work, im seriously thinking about switching back to XP. "McFly" wrote: you could try unchecking the IPv6 box in your connection properties, doing this has resolved a number of network issues for me at work and home. |
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I just bought a new Sony Vaio NS110E (Vista Home Premium) and experienced the same problem connecting wirelessly to DI-514. My router setting was NO encryption. Searched a lot on internet and couldn't find a solution. However, after I tried to set the router to WPA-PSK encrypted with a passphrase and set the computer's wireless encryption type to WPA-Personal TKIP encryption, suddenly the wireless connection works. So it seems that the router's non-secured or WEP secured options have issue with Vista. To allow the router secured by WPA, you have to update its firmware from D-link's website, and reconfig the router from an XP computer wired to it. Hopefully this reply can help some other guys like me to avoid spending hours on solution search. ![]() -- zchen66 |
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Thank you for sharing this useful information with us.
-- 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 "zchen66" wrote in message ... I just bought a new Sony Vaio NS110E (Vista Home Premium) and experienced the same problem connecting wirelessly to DI-514. My router setting was NO encryption. Searched a lot on internet and couldn't find a solution. However, after I tried to set the router to WPA-PSK encrypted with a passphrase and set the computer's wireless encryption type to WPA-Personal TKIP encryption, suddenly the wireless connection works. So it seems that the router's non-secured or WEP secured options have issue with Vista. To allow the router secured by WPA, you have to update its firmware from D-link's website, and reconfig the router from an XP computer wired to it. Hopefully this reply can help some other guys like me to avoid spending hours on solution search. ![]() -- zchen66 |
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You know...I followed all of these actions, and this may sound so elementary and so silly, but sometimes it is the really simple stuff that trips you up! :huh: I looked at the bottom of my laptop and found the wireless Lan mac address, and it was way different than the one the ipconfig was reporting. So, I put that mac address in my list of allowed on our wireless router and .... CHA...Ching...I was connected. Go figure. Just a thought. -- lschlumpf |
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Hi Unknown
Could you be more specified, are you connecting vista through a laptop and is there any security as in wep or wpa being set? If the above answer is yes, ensure that the router config page for network security key or passphrase for the SSID is the same on the laptop side Regards "unknown" wrote: |
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You said.... ===== Could you be more specified, are you connecting vista through a laptop and is there any security as in wep or wpa being set? If the above answer is yes, ensure that the router config page for network security key or passphrase for the SSID is the same on the laptop side Regards ============================ I was very specific. I connected a laptop using 64 bit Vista. The Mac address on the label on the bottom of the laptop was the real mac address, and not the one reported when I typed in ipconfig /all at the command line. Already had the SSID matching. It is our router on a home network. Not sure what your comment is pertaining to, as I said I fixed it. The only reason I posted it was to help others who might be having problems like I was originally and who had run out of obvious choices. Lynne -- lschlumpf |