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Hello all,
I have a huuuuge problem connecting my Acer 5100 Vista Home Premium-running laptop to my work network, meaning that I can't. I have spent the better part of last week browsing web pages, reading about how easy it is to connect to such a network, but, alas, I can't do it. I'll try to write exactly what I do, when I do it, when trying to connect, maybe I'm missing something that you guys may see. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Before we start here are the network specs I received from our admin: ssid: B2ZA1831BG16674SF578517254B25A15 key: B25A1801BF16674AF878510259 shared, WEP (my desktop pc at work, works great with these settings) Here goes: - right clicking on the network task bar icon shows me that there are 2 wireless networks in range, but not my workplace network (which is protected) - clicking on the connect to a network tab, brings me to the manually connect to a wireless network option, so I click on that - i speciffy the name(SSID), i select no authentification (open), and i check start this connection automatically, then click next - after the successfully added my network window pops up, i choose change connection settings - on the wireless network properties, on the security tab, i choose shared as the security type, and WEP as the encryption type and then proceed to entering the provided network security key as key index 1 and finally click OK (seeing as I don't see save anywhere...). Much to my surprise, when I'm returned to the successfully added my network window, and choose connect, absolutely nothing happens, and I'm left stearing into the sun... And when I check again the security settings on the manage wireless networks window, i see the shared option, the wep option, but the key isn't anywhere near the lenght it should be (i see only 8 dots instead of 26) What can I do to make things right? Where am I going wrong? PLease help.... -- Tiberiu Dubau Ascent Soft www.ascent-soft.ro |
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Hi Tiberiu,
I had a similar problem at home, where I use a secure wireless network. As far I've understood, there's a problem with Vista identifying wireless connection. So, I changed the setting to the tcp/ip protocol from automatic to manual and I entered all the information, ip, subnet mask, default gateway and dns. Since then my problems have disappeared. I hope I've helped. "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote: Hello all, I have a huuuuge problem connecting my Acer 5100 Vista Home Premium-running laptop to my work network, meaning that I can't. I have spent the better part of last week browsing web pages, reading about how easy it is to connect to such a network, but, alas, I can't do it. I'll try to write exactly what I do, when I do it, when trying to connect, maybe I'm missing something that you guys may see. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Before we start here are the network specs I received from our admin: ssid: B2ZA1831BG16674SF578517254B25A15 key: B25A1801BF16674AF878510259 shared, WEP (my desktop pc at work, works great with these settings) Here goes: - right clicking on the network task bar icon shows me that there are 2 wireless networks in range, but not my workplace network (which is protected) - clicking on the connect to a network tab, brings me to the manually connect to a wireless network option, so I click on that - i speciffy the name(SSID), i select no authentification (open), and i check start this connection automatically, then click next - after the successfully added my network window pops up, i choose change connection settings - on the wireless network properties, on the security tab, i choose shared as the security type, and WEP as the encryption type and then proceed to entering the provided network security key as key index 1 and finally click OK (seeing as I don't see save anywhere...). Much to my surprise, when I'm returned to the successfully added my network window, and choose connect, absolutely nothing happens, and I'm left stearing into the sun... And when I check again the security settings on the manage wireless networks window, i see the shared option, the wep option, but the key isn't anywhere near the lenght it should be (i see only 8 dots instead of 26) What can I do to make things right? Where am I going wrong? PLease help.... -- Tiberiu Dubau Ascent Soft www.ascent-soft.ro |
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Cheers mate,
I've changed those settings, belive me, I've tried it... doesn't do the trick for me. I can't even see the damn network I've just successfully (so it said) added to the list... The wireless lan adapter is working with the information I entered (static IP, subnet, gateway & dns). The funny thing is, when hard wired into the office lan, it works like a charm (bloddy *******). Tibi "PaulV" wrote in message ... Hi Tiberiu, I had a similar problem at home, where I use a secure wireless network. As far I've understood, there's a problem with Vista identifying wireless connection. So, I changed the setting to the tcp/ip protocol from automatic to manual and I entered all the information, ip, subnet mask, default gateway and dns. Since then my problems have disappeared. I hope I've helped. "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote: Hello all, I have a huuuuge problem connecting my Acer 5100 Vista Home Premium-running laptop to my work network, meaning that I can't. I have spent the better part of last week browsing web pages, reading about how easy it is to connect to such a network, but, alas, I can't do it. I'll try to write exactly what I do, when I do it, when trying to connect, maybe I'm missing something that you guys may see. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Before we start here are the network specs I received from our admin: ssid: B2ZA1831BG16674SF578517254B25A15 key: B25A1801BF16674AF878510259 shared, WEP (my desktop pc at work, works great with these settings) Here goes: - right clicking on the network task bar icon shows me that there are 2 wireless networks in range, but not my workplace network (which is protected) - clicking on the connect to a network tab, brings me to the manually connect to a wireless network option, so I click on that - i speciffy the name(SSID), i select no authentification (open), and i check start this connection automatically, then click next - after the successfully added my network window pops up, i choose change connection settings - on the wireless network properties, on the security tab, i choose shared as the security type, and WEP as the encryption type and then proceed to entering the provided network security key as key index 1 and finally click OK (seeing as I don't see save anywhere...). Much to my surprise, when I'm returned to the successfully added my network window, and choose connect, absolutely nothing happens, and I'm left stearing into the sun... And when I check again the security settings on the manage wireless networks window, i see the shared option, the wep option, but the key isn't anywhere near the lenght it should be (i see only 8 dots instead of 26) What can I do to make things right? Where am I going wrong? PLease help.... -- Tiberiu Dubau Ascent Soft www.ascent-soft.ro |
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Have you tried to disable WEP from the router and connect?
That's the first thing I've made. "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote: Cheers mate, I've changed those settings, belive me, I've tried it... doesn't do the trick for me. I can't even see the damn network I've just successfully (so it said) added to the list... The wireless lan adapter is working with the information I entered (static IP, subnet, gateway & dns). The funny thing is, when hard wired into the office lan, it works like a charm (bloddy *******). Tibi "PaulV" wrote in message ... Hi Tiberiu, I had a similar problem at home, where I use a secure wireless network. As far I've understood, there's a problem with Vista identifying wireless connection. So, I changed the setting to the tcp/ip protocol from automatic to manual and I entered all the information, ip, subnet mask, default gateway and dns. Since then my problems have disappeared. I hope I've helped. "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote: Hello all, I have a huuuuge problem connecting my Acer 5100 Vista Home Premium-running laptop to my work network, meaning that I can't. I have spent the better part of last week browsing web pages, reading about how easy it is to connect to such a network, but, alas, I can't do it. I'll try to write exactly what I do, when I do it, when trying to connect, maybe I'm missing something that you guys may see. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Before we start here are the network specs I received from our admin: ssid: B2ZA1831BG16674SF578517254B25A15 key: B25A1801BF16674AF878510259 shared, WEP (my desktop pc at work, works great with these settings) Here goes: - right clicking on the network task bar icon shows me that there are 2 wireless networks in range, but not my workplace network (which is protected) - clicking on the connect to a network tab, brings me to the manually connect to a wireless network option, so I click on that - i speciffy the name(SSID), i select no authentification (open), and i check start this connection automatically, then click next - after the successfully added my network window pops up, i choose change connection settings - on the wireless network properties, on the security tab, i choose shared as the security type, and WEP as the encryption type and then proceed to entering the provided network security key as key index 1 and finally click OK (seeing as I don't see save anywhere...). Much to my surprise, when I'm returned to the successfully added my network window, and choose connect, absolutely nothing happens, and I'm left stearing into the sun... And when I check again the security settings on the manage wireless networks window, i see the shared option, the wep option, but the key isn't anywhere near the lenght it should be (i see only 8 dots instead of 26) What can I do to make things right? Where am I going wrong? PLease help.... -- Tiberiu Dubau Ascent Soft www.ascent-soft.ro |
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Got a little problem with that too, Paul. I can't go messing around with the
settings on the damn router because it's locked up (don't have access (meaning the password) to it. Besides, they won't change the encryption type just for me and my head-strong wireless adapter (seeing as the other systems - laptops and desktops - work like a charm with these bloody settings under XP) But, come on, there has to be a way, right? I mean, I paid good money for the Vista licence, and there's absolutely NO WAY I'm gonna spend another euro on an XP Pro licence... Where's a good MVP when you need him... ) Hope one of them has an answer for me... "PaulV" wrote in message ... Have you tried to disable WEP from the router and connect? That's the first thing I've made. "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote: Cheers mate, I've changed those settings, belive me, I've tried it... doesn't do the trick for me. I can't even see the damn network I've just successfully (so it said) added to the list... The wireless lan adapter is working with the information I entered (static IP, subnet, gateway & dns). The funny thing is, when hard wired into the office lan, it works like a charm (bloddy *******). Tibi "PaulV" wrote in message ... Hi Tiberiu, I had a similar problem at home, where I use a secure wireless network. As far I've understood, there's a problem with Vista identifying wireless connection. So, I changed the setting to the tcp/ip protocol from automatic to manual and I entered all the information, ip, subnet mask, default gateway and dns. Since then my problems have disappeared. I hope I've helped. "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote: Hello all, I have a huuuuge problem connecting my Acer 5100 Vista Home Premium-running laptop to my work network, meaning that I can't. I have spent the better part of last week browsing web pages, reading about how easy it is to connect to such a network, but, alas, I can't do it. I'll try to write exactly what I do, when I do it, when trying to connect, maybe I'm missing something that you guys may see. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Before we start here are the network specs I received from our admin: ssid: B2ZA1831BG16674SF578517254B25A15 key: B25A1801BF16674AF878510259 shared, WEP (my desktop pc at work, works great with these settings) Here goes: - right clicking on the network task bar icon shows me that there are 2 wireless networks in range, but not my workplace network (which is protected) - clicking on the connect to a network tab, brings me to the manually connect to a wireless network option, so I click on that - i speciffy the name(SSID), i select no authentification (open), and i check start this connection automatically, then click next - after the successfully added my network window pops up, i choose change connection settings - on the wireless network properties, on the security tab, i choose shared as the security type, and WEP as the encryption type and then proceed to entering the provided network security key as key index 1 and finally click OK (seeing as I don't see save anywhere...). Much to my surprise, when I'm returned to the successfully added my network window, and choose connect, absolutely nothing happens, and I'm left stearing into the sun... And when I check again the security settings on the manage wireless networks window, i see the shared option, the wep option, but the key isn't anywhere near the lenght it should be (i see only 8 dots instead of 26) What can I do to make things right? Where am I going wrong? PLease help.... -- Tiberiu Dubau Ascent Soft www.ascent-soft.ro |
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According to the config specs provided by your admin you need to select
"Shared" for authentication and not "Open". Joe "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote in message ... Got a little problem with that too, Paul. I can't go messing around with the settings on the damn router because it's locked up (don't have access (meaning the password) to it. Besides, they won't change the encryption type just for me and my head-strong wireless adapter (seeing as the other systems - laptops and desktops - work like a charm with these bloody settings under XP) But, come on, there has to be a way, right? I mean, I paid good money for the Vista licence, and there's absolutely NO WAY I'm gonna spend another euro on an XP Pro licence... Where's a good MVP when you need him... ) Hope one of them has an answer for me... "PaulV" wrote in message ... Have you tried to disable WEP from the router and connect? That's the first thing I've made. "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote: Cheers mate, I've changed those settings, belive me, I've tried it... doesn't do the trick for me. I can't even see the damn network I've just successfully (so it said) added to the list... The wireless lan adapter is working with the information I entered (static IP, subnet, gateway & dns). The funny thing is, when hard wired into the office lan, it works like a charm (bloddy *******). Tibi "PaulV" wrote in message ... Hi Tiberiu, I had a similar problem at home, where I use a secure wireless network. As far I've understood, there's a problem with Vista identifying wireless connection. So, I changed the setting to the tcp/ip protocol from automatic to manual and I entered all the information, ip, subnet mask, default gateway and dns. Since then my problems have disappeared. I hope I've helped. "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote: Hello all, I have a huuuuge problem connecting my Acer 5100 Vista Home Premium-running laptop to my work network, meaning that I can't. I have spent the better part of last week browsing web pages, reading about how easy it is to connect to such a network, but, alas, I can't do it. I'll try to write exactly what I do, when I do it, when trying to connect, maybe I'm missing something that you guys may see. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Before we start here are the network specs I received from our admin: ssid: B2ZA1831BG16674SF578517254B25A15 key: B25A1801BF16674AF878510259 shared, WEP (my desktop pc at work, works great with these settings) Here goes: - right clicking on the network task bar icon shows me that there are 2 wireless networks in range, but not my workplace network (which is protected) - clicking on the connect to a network tab, brings me to the manually connect to a wireless network option, so I click on that - i speciffy the name(SSID), i select no authentification (open), and i check start this connection automatically, then click next - after the successfully added my network window pops up, i choose change connection settings - on the wireless network properties, on the security tab, i choose shared as the security type, and WEP as the encryption type and then proceed to entering the provided network security key as key index 1 and finally click OK (seeing as I don't see save anywhere...). Much to my surprise, when I'm returned to the successfully added my network window, and choose connect, absolutely nothing happens, and I'm left stearing into the sun... And when I check again the security settings on the manage wireless networks window, i see the shared option, the wep option, but the key isn't anywhere near the lenght it should be (i see only 8 dots instead of 26) What can I do to make things right? Where am I going wrong? PLease help.... -- Tiberiu Dubau Ascent Soft www.ascent-soft.ro |
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I do select shared, Joe, but only after selecting open as the security type,
then on the change connection settings (on the security tab) i choose shared... Even when I start out with WEP as the security type and then choosing shared I still don't see the slimy network I just added... "Joe Guidera" wrote in message ... According to the config specs provided by your admin you need to select "Shared" for authentication and not "Open". Joe "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote in message ... Got a little problem with that too, Paul. I can't go messing around with the settings on the damn router because it's locked up (don't have access (meaning the password) to it. Besides, they won't change the encryption type just for me and my head-strong wireless adapter (seeing as the other systems - laptops and desktops - work like a charm with these bloody settings under XP) But, come on, there has to be a way, right? I mean, I paid good money for the Vista licence, and there's absolutely NO WAY I'm gonna spend another euro on an XP Pro licence... Where's a good MVP when you need him... ) Hope one of them has an answer for me... "PaulV" wrote in message ... Have you tried to disable WEP from the router and connect? That's the first thing I've made. "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote: Cheers mate, I've changed those settings, belive me, I've tried it... doesn't do the trick for me. I can't even see the damn network I've just successfully (so it said) added to the list... The wireless lan adapter is working with the information I entered (static IP, subnet, gateway & dns). The funny thing is, when hard wired into the office lan, it works like a charm (bloddy *******). Tibi "PaulV" wrote in message ... Hi Tiberiu, I had a similar problem at home, where I use a secure wireless network. As far I've understood, there's a problem with Vista identifying wireless connection. So, I changed the setting to the tcp/ip protocol from automatic to manual and I entered all the information, ip, subnet mask, default gateway and dns. Since then my problems have disappeared. I hope I've helped. "Tiberiu Dubau" wrote: Hello all, I have a huuuuge problem connecting my Acer 5100 Vista Home Premium-running laptop to my work network, meaning that I can't. I have spent the better part of last week browsing web pages, reading about how easy it is to connect to such a network, but, alas, I can't do it. I'll try to write exactly what I do, when I do it, when trying to connect, maybe I'm missing something that you guys may see. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Before we start here are the network specs I received from our admin: ssid: B2ZA1831BG16674SF578517254B25A15 key: B25A1801BF16674AF878510259 shared, WEP (my desktop pc at work, works great with these settings) Here goes: - right clicking on the network task bar icon shows me that there are 2 wireless networks in range, but not my workplace network (which is protected) - clicking on the connect to a network tab, brings me to the manually connect to a wireless network option, so I click on that - i speciffy the name(SSID), i select no authentification (open), and i check start this connection automatically, then click next - after the successfully added my network window pops up, i choose change connection settings - on the wireless network properties, on the security tab, i choose shared as the security type, and WEP as the encryption type and then proceed to entering the provided network security key as key index 1 and finally click OK (seeing as I don't see save anywhere...). Much to my surprise, when I'm returned to the successfully added my network window, and choose connect, absolutely nothing happens, and I'm left stearing into the sun... And when I check again the security settings on the manage wireless networks window, i see the shared option, the wep option, but the key isn't anywhere near the lenght it should be (i see only 8 dots instead of 26) What can I do to make things right? Where am I going wrong? PLease help.... -- Tiberiu Dubau Ascent Soft www.ascent-soft.ro |
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"Tiberiu Dubau" wrote in message
... Hello all, I have a huuuuge problem connecting my Acer 5100 Vista Home Premium-running laptop to my work network, meaning that I can't. I have spent the better part of last week browsing web pages, reading about how easy it is to connect to such a network, but, alas, I can't do it. I'll try to write exactly what I do, when I do it, when trying to connect, maybe I'm missing something that you guys may see. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Before we start here are the network specs I received from our admin: ssid: B2ZA1831BG16674SF578517254B25A15 key: B25A1801BF16674AF878510259 shared, WEP (my desktop pc at work, works great with these settings) Here goes: - right clicking on the network task bar icon shows me that there are 2 wireless networks in range, but not my workplace network (which is protected) - clicking on the connect to a network tab, brings me to the manually connect to a wireless network option, so I click on that - i speciffy the name(SSID), i select no authentification (open), and i check start this connection automatically, then click next - after the successfully added my network window pops up, i choose change connection settings - on the wireless network properties, on the security tab, i choose shared as the security type, and WEP as the encryption type and then proceed to entering the provided network security key as key index 1 and finally click OK (seeing as I don't see save anywhere...). Much to my surprise, when I'm returned to the successfully added my network window, and choose connect, absolutely nothing happens, and I'm left stearing into the sun... And when I check again the security settings on the manage wireless networks window, i see the shared option, the wep option, but the key isn't anywhere near the lenght it should be (i see only 8 dots instead of 26) What can I do to make things right? Where am I going wrong? PLease help.... It may be that the router or access point is not compatible with Vista. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233 http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx Have you checked with the router/access point manufacturer? Another thing to check is the driver for the Acer 5100. It does work as I am typing this on an Acer 5100. I have successfully connected to several wireless networks, both public and private some using WEP, with it. http://secure3.tx.acer.com/VistaDown...cerSeries.aspx Another thing to check is which WEP key is in use. Make sure you have selected the right one. With WEP it is possible to assign four keys. It may be they are using a key besides the first one. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca |
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Spot on, mate, you got it...
Tibi "Joe Guidera" wrote in message ... I'm assuming then that your settings for your wireless network look something like the following: Joe |
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