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I have a PC running vista ultimate which uses a BT Voyager 2100 roughter
(with wireless capabilities) and a new laptop vista premium, which has a built in wan card. If I try to connect to a protected network it will not connect. If I remove ALL the protection I still can not connect? If I use a CAT5 cable to connect all is fine?? I am at a loss and I wondered if anyone knows what I could do so that I could connect wirelessly. NIK |
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*correction* built in wireless card.
NIK "nicholas hall" wrote in message news ![]() I have a PC running vista ultimate which uses a BT Voyager 2100 roughter (with wireless capabilities) and a new laptop vista premium, which has a built in wan card. If I try to connect to a protected network it will not connect. If I remove ALL the protection I still can not connect? If I use a CAT5 cable to connect all is fine?? I am at a loss and I wondered if anyone knows what I could do so that I could connect wirelessly. NIK |
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I have a similar BT Voyager router which works through LAN okay but on WAN it
is very slow, with some sites taking minutes to appear whereas others like the BBC run as normal. (www.iii.co.uk is one I want in particular, but just does not work viably using wireless). Signal strength and quality are both fine. I do not understand this at all. I have Vista Home Basic, on a Dell Inspirion 1101 with built in wifi. "nicholas hall" wrote: I have a PC running vista ultimate which uses a BT Voyager 2100 roughter (with wireless capabilities) and a new laptop vista premium, which has a built in wan card. If I try to connect to a protected network it will not connect. If I remove ALL the protection I still can not connect? If I use a CAT5 cable to connect all is fine?? I am at a loss and I wondered if anyone knows what I could do so that I could connect wirelessly. NIK |
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Firstly, I had to turn the WIFI receiver on, which was done by pressing Fn +
F2. On the bottom right hand side of the start menu tray, where the clock is, I right clicked on the icon that typically appears for a network connection (two small squares, that will have a red X or a picture of a globe on it) I then clicked connect to a network. A list of local transmitters appeared. There were only two on mine, and I knew mine was the stronger signal. Typically the network ID is your equipment's name plus a couple of identifying digits. I double clicked that and typed in the wireless access key (WEP 128-bit security code) that would unlock the encryption for me. This code will be on the bottom of your router. IT is about 13 characters long, and includes numbers and letters. After that, the connection was made and all was okay. The connection reconnects automatically when starting up again. My problem is most sites work, but one of my favourite's won't appear when I ping it, and takes about 10 minutes to load just the main page. Thus, it is unuseable to read articles etc. This is www.iii.co.uk I am talking about. Hope this is useful. "nicholas hall" wrote: Thanks for the reply Andrew. Here is a question for you. How did you set up the wireless connection? Any information would be gratefully accepted. NIK "Andrew M" Andrew wrote in message ... I have a similar BT Voyager router which works through LAN okay but on WAN it is very slow, with some sites taking minutes to appear whereas others like the BBC run as normal. (www.iii.co.uk is one I want in particular, but just does not work viably using wireless). Signal strength and quality are both fine. I do not understand this at all. I have Vista Home Basic, on a Dell Inspirion 1101 with built in wifi. "nicholas hall" wrote: I have a PC running vista ultimate which uses a BT Voyager 2100 roughter (with wireless capabilities) and a new laptop vista premium, which has a built in wan card. If I try to connect to a protected network it will not connect. If I remove ALL the protection I still can not connect? If I use a CAT5 cable to connect all is fine?? I am at a loss and I wondered if anyone knows what I could do so that I could connect wirelessly. NIK |
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Andrew did you get your roughter with your broadband service.
The reason I am asking you this is because I do not have a WEP key on the bottom of my roughter and I got my roughter from PC world. NIK "Andrew M" wrote in message ... Firstly, I had to turn the WIFI receiver on, which was done by pressing Fn + F2. On the bottom right hand side of the start menu tray, where the clock is, I right clicked on the icon that typically appears for a network connection (two small squares, that will have a red X or a picture of a globe on it) I then clicked connect to a network. A list of local transmitters appeared. There were only two on mine, and I knew mine was the stronger signal. Typically the network ID is your equipment's name plus a couple of identifying digits. I double clicked that and typed in the wireless access key (WEP 128-bit security code) that would unlock the encryption for me. This code will be on the bottom of your router. IT is about 13 characters long, and includes numbers and letters. After that, the connection was made and all was okay. The connection reconnects automatically when starting up again. My problem is most sites work, but one of my favourite's won't appear when I ping it, and takes about 10 minutes to load just the main page. Thus, it is unuseable to read articles etc. This is www.iii.co.uk I am talking about. Hope this is useful. "nicholas hall" wrote: Thanks for the reply Andrew. Here is a question for you. How did you set up the wireless connection? Any information would be gratefully accepted. NIK "Andrew M" Andrew wrote in message ... I have a similar BT Voyager router which works through LAN okay but on WAN it is very slow, with some sites taking minutes to appear whereas others like the BBC run as normal. (www.iii.co.uk is one I want in particular, but just does not work viably using wireless). Signal strength and quality are both fine. I do not understand this at all. I have Vista Home Basic, on a Dell Inspirion 1101 with built in wifi. "nicholas hall" wrote: I have a PC running vista ultimate which uses a BT Voyager 2100 roughter (with wireless capabilities) and a new laptop vista premium, which has a built in wan card. If I try to connect to a protected network it will not connect. If I remove ALL the protection I still can not connect? If I use a CAT5 cable to connect all is fine?? I am at a loss and I wondered if anyone knows what I could do so that I could connect wirelessly. NIK |
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Yeah, I got mine from BT directly. Perhaps try the manual, box the router
came in, and so on? "nicholas hall" wrote: Andrew did you get your roughter with your broadband service. The reason I am asking you this is because I do not have a WEP key on the bottom of my roughter and I got my roughter from PC world. NIK "Andrew M" wrote in message ... Firstly, I had to turn the WIFI receiver on, which was done by pressing Fn + F2. On the bottom right hand side of the start menu tray, where the clock is, I right clicked on the icon that typically appears for a network connection (two small squares, that will have a red X or a picture of a globe on it) I then clicked connect to a network. A list of local transmitters appeared. There were only two on mine, and I knew mine was the stronger signal. Typically the network ID is your equipment's name plus a couple of identifying digits. I double clicked that and typed in the wireless access key (WEP 128-bit security code) that would unlock the encryption for me. This code will be on the bottom of your router. IT is about 13 characters long, and includes numbers and letters. After that, the connection was made and all was okay. The connection reconnects automatically when starting up again. My problem is most sites work, but one of my favourite's won't appear when I ping it, and takes about 10 minutes to load just the main page. Thus, it is unuseable to read articles etc. This is www.iii.co.uk I am talking about. Hope this is useful. "nicholas hall" wrote: Thanks for the reply Andrew. Here is a question for you. How did you set up the wireless connection? Any information would be gratefully accepted. NIK "Andrew M" Andrew wrote in message ... I have a similar BT Voyager router which works through LAN okay but on WAN it is very slow, with some sites taking minutes to appear whereas others like the BBC run as normal. (www.iii.co.uk is one I want in particular, but just does not work viably using wireless). Signal strength and quality are both fine. I do not understand this at all. I have Vista Home Basic, on a Dell Inspirion 1101 with built in wifi. "nicholas hall" wrote: I have a PC running vista ultimate which uses a BT Voyager 2100 roughter (with wireless capabilities) and a new laptop vista premium, which has a built in wan card. If I try to connect to a protected network it will not connect. If I remove ALL the protection I still can not connect? If I use a CAT5 cable to connect all is fine?? I am at a loss and I wondered if anyone knows what I could do so that I could connect wirelessly. NIK |
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All is sorted now.
I found out what was the problem. The problem was the MAC address control, I had the wrong machine address set in the allowed list. Once I had the right address my laptop connected without a hitch. Cheers for your help Andrew. NIK "Andrew M" wrote in message ... Yeah, I got mine from BT directly. Perhaps try the manual, box the router came in, and so on? "nicholas hall" wrote: Andrew did you get your roughter with your broadband service. The reason I am asking you this is because I do not have a WEP key on the bottom of my roughter and I got my roughter from PC world. NIK "Andrew M" wrote in message ... Firstly, I had to turn the WIFI receiver on, which was done by pressing Fn + F2. On the bottom right hand side of the start menu tray, where the clock is, I right clicked on the icon that typically appears for a network connection (two small squares, that will have a red X or a picture of a globe on it) I then clicked connect to a network. A list of local transmitters appeared. There were only two on mine, and I knew mine was the stronger signal. Typically the network ID is your equipment's name plus a couple of identifying digits. I double clicked that and typed in the wireless access key (WEP 128-bit security code) that would unlock the encryption for me. This code will be on the bottom of your router. IT is about 13 characters long, and includes numbers and letters. After that, the connection was made and all was okay. The connection reconnects automatically when starting up again. My problem is most sites work, but one of my favourite's won't appear when I ping it, and takes about 10 minutes to load just the main page. Thus, it is unuseable to read articles etc. This is www.iii.co.uk I am talking about. Hope this is useful. "nicholas hall" wrote: Thanks for the reply Andrew. Here is a question for you. How did you set up the wireless connection? Any information would be gratefully accepted. NIK "Andrew M" Andrew wrote in message ... I have a similar BT Voyager router which works through LAN okay but on WAN it is very slow, with some sites taking minutes to appear whereas others like the BBC run as normal. (www.iii.co.uk is one I want in particular, but just does not work viably using wireless). Signal strength and quality are both fine. I do not understand this at all. I have Vista Home Basic, on a Dell Inspirion 1101 with built in wifi. "nicholas hall" wrote: I have a PC running vista ultimate which uses a BT Voyager 2100 roughter (with wireless capabilities) and a new laptop vista premium, which has a built in wan card. If I try to connect to a protected network it will not connect. If I remove ALL the protection I still can not connect? If I use a CAT5 cable to connect all is fine?? I am at a loss and I wondered if anyone knows what I could do so that I could connect wirelessly. NIK |
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I know I am replying to my own last post, but I was sitting downstairs
furfing the net wirelessly and I thought it was too good a situation to let go by. So I though hey ho and I posted this. It feels really good to be able to surf the net without wires. NIK "nicholas hall" wrote: All is sorted now. I found out what was the problem. The problem was the MAC address control, I had the wrong machine address set in the allowed list. Once I had the right address my laptop connected without a hitch. Cheers for your help Andrew. NIK "Andrew M" wrote in message ... Yeah, I got mine from BT directly. Perhaps try the manual, box the router came in, and so on? "nicholas hall" wrote: Andrew did you get your roughter with your broadband service. The reason I am asking you this is because I do not have a WEP key on the bottom of my roughter and I got my roughter from PC world. NIK "Andrew M" wrote in message ... Firstly, I had to turn the WIFI receiver on, which was done by pressing Fn + F2. On the bottom right hand side of the start menu tray, where the clock is, I right clicked on the icon that typically appears for a network connection (two small squares, that will have a red X or a picture of a globe on it) I then clicked connect to a network. A list of local transmitters appeared. There were only two on mine, and I knew mine was the stronger signal. Typically the network ID is your equipment's name plus a couple of identifying digits. I double clicked that and typed in the wireless access key (WEP 128-bit security code) that would unlock the encryption for me. This code will be on the bottom of your router. IT is about 13 characters long, and includes numbers and letters. After that, the connection was made and all was okay. The connection reconnects automatically when starting up again. My problem is most sites work, but one of my favourite's won't appear when I ping it, and takes about 10 minutes to load just the main page. Thus, it is unuseable to read articles etc. This is www.iii.co.uk I am talking about. Hope this is useful. "nicholas hall" wrote: Thanks for the reply Andrew. Here is a question for you. How did you set up the wireless connection? Any information would be gratefully accepted. NIK "Andrew M" Andrew wrote in message ... I have a similar BT Voyager router which works through LAN okay but on WAN it is very slow, with some sites taking minutes to appear whereas others like the BBC run as normal. (www.iii.co.uk is one I want in particular, but just does not work viably using wireless). Signal strength and quality are both fine. I do not understand this at all. I have Vista Home Basic, on a Dell Inspirion 1101 with built in wifi. "nicholas hall" wrote: I have a PC running vista ultimate which uses a BT Voyager 2100 roughter (with wireless capabilities) and a new laptop vista premium, which has a built in wan card. If I try to connect to a protected network it will not connect. If I remove ALL the protection I still can not connect? If I use a CAT5 cable to connect all is fine?? I am at a loss and I wondered if anyone knows what I could do so that I could connect wirelessly. NIK |