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Hi,
I've recently upgraded my Inspiron 9400 laptop containing a "Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 Dual Band 802.11a/g" wireless card to Vista Home Premium. I have now found that wireless has become VERY flakey - only occassionally when I boot up does a wireless network get detected even though a second laptop in my home is picking my home network up. On the occasions when the network is detected it is described as having an excellent signal and all works well. But for the 9 out of 10 times that the network is not detected I am forced to used an ethernet cable. I have updated to the latest driver on the dell site, even tried a later Intel version all to no effect. As far as I can tell I have ruled out the router (A Billion 7400G) as it was working perfectly (100% success under XP) and still working with other laptop. The flakeyness is what is throwing me as I cant put my finger on any possible cause. Anyone else had similar issues with this (or similar) configuration. The following is an extract from my event log which seems to relate to the error: Helper Class (AutoConfig Helper Class) Event: Wireless Diagnostic Helper Class Event For complete information about this session see the Wireless Diagnostic Informational Event. Helper Class: Auto Configuration Initialize status: Success Information for connection being diagnosed Interface GUID: 9c1a0b1a-798e-4bc4-902f-ddb38156447c Interface name: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Interface type: Native WiFi Result of diagnosis: Problem found Root cause: Windows cannot find any wireless networks in range of this computer Detailed root cause: Windows could not find any wireless networks in range of this computer Repair option: Click for information on how to find wireless networks in range of this computer Event Verbosity:0 |
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Try changing the channel on your ap.....
"mmattner" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, I've recently upgraded my Inspiron 9400 laptop containing a "Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 Dual Band 802.11a/g" wireless card to Vista Home Premium. I have now found that wireless has become VERY flakey - only occassionally when I boot up does a wireless network get detected even though a second laptop in my home is picking my home network up. On the occasions when the network is detected it is described as having an excellent signal and all works well. But for the 9 out of 10 times that the network is not detected I am forced to used an ethernet cable. I have updated to the latest driver on the dell site, even tried a later Intel version all to no effect. As far as I can tell I have ruled out the router (A Billion 7400G) as it was working perfectly (100% success under XP) and still working with other laptop. The flakeyness is what is throwing me as I cant put my finger on any possible cause. Anyone else had similar issues with this (or similar) configuration. The following is an extract from my event log which seems to relate to the error: Helper Class (AutoConfig Helper Class) Event: Wireless Diagnostic Helper Class Event For complete information about this session see the Wireless Diagnostic Informational Event. Helper Class: Auto Configuration Initialize status: Success Information for connection being diagnosed Interface GUID: 9c1a0b1a-798e-4bc4-902f-ddb38156447c Interface name: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Interface type: Native WiFi Result of diagnosis: Problem found Root cause: Windows cannot find any wireless networks in range of this computer Detailed root cause: Windows could not find any wireless networks in range of this computer Repair option: Click for information on how to find wireless networks in range of this computer Event Verbosity:0 |
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Thanks for the reply - I have tried changing the channel and it seems to have
worked. Suprisingly the connection seems to work better at a distance from the wireless router. On my first attempts I was only about a metre away. "mlai" wrote: Try changing the channel on your ap..... "mmattner" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, I've recently upgraded my Inspiron 9400 laptop containing a "Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 Dual Band 802.11a/g" wireless card to Vista Home Premium. I have now found that wireless has become VERY flakey - only occassionally when I boot up does a wireless network get detected even though a second laptop in my home is picking my home network up. On the occasions when the network is detected it is described as having an excellent signal and all works well. But for the 9 out of 10 times that the network is not detected I am forced to used an ethernet cable. I have updated to the latest driver on the dell site, even tried a later Intel version all to no effect. As far as I can tell I have ruled out the router (A Billion 7400G) as it was working perfectly (100% success under XP) and still working with other laptop. The flakeyness is what is throwing me as I cant put my finger on any possible cause. Anyone else had similar issues with this (or similar) configuration. The following is an extract from my event log which seems to relate to the error: Helper Class (AutoConfig Helper Class) Event: Wireless Diagnostic Helper Class Event For complete information about this session see the Wireless Diagnostic Informational Event. Helper Class: Auto Configuration Initialize status: Success Information for connection being diagnosed Interface GUID: 9c1a0b1a-798e-4bc4-902f-ddb38156447c Interface name: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Interface type: Native WiFi Result of diagnosis: Problem found Root cause: Windows cannot find any wireless networks in range of this computer Detailed root cause: Windows could not find any wireless networks in range of this computer Repair option: Click for information on how to find wireless networks in range of this computer Event Verbosity:0 |