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Hello. Just purchased an Acer Aspire 3680. Neat little machine -
unfortunately it will not connect to my D-Link router. It SEES the router but will not connect. Getting 100% signal. Issue is, there are 3 other laptops that worked perfrctly out of the box, including an Acer 5610 with Vista Premium, that work well off the same system. Therefore, the problem has to be a setting somewhere in the Vista basic on the 3680, but I know not where. Acer's tech worked with me a while, but gave up and explained to me that they had so far NOT been trained by Microsoft in Vista. Good ol' MS offers mounds of help in their knowledge base, but nothing actually fits, and I don't think it is reasonable of them to charge for support on a new machine. This feels like a configuration problem on the 3680, but I am not sure where to look. The diagnostic message reports the network is hidden , but if this was so would the other machines not connect either?? Also, I tried several times to set network discovery to on, and the computer would not let me do it. I turned off the User accounts watchdog and it astill will not let me turn network discovery. Any thoughts??? Bill..... |
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On Thu, 24 May 2007 22:54:38 -0400, "Me" wrote:
Hello. Just purchased an Acer Aspire 3680. Neat little machine - unfortunately it will not connect to my D-Link router. It SEES the router but will not connect. Getting 100% signal. Issue is, there are 3 other laptops that worked perfrctly out of the box, including an Acer 5610 with Vista Premium, that work well off the same system. Therefore, the problem has to be a setting somewhere in the Vista basic on the 3680, but I know not where. Acer's tech worked with me a while, but gave up and explained to me that they had so far NOT been trained by Microsoft in Vista. Good ol' MS offers mounds of help in their knowledge base, but nothing actually fits, and I don't think it is reasonable of them to charge for support on a new machine. This feels like a configuration problem on the 3680, but I am not sure where to look. The diagnostic message reports the network is hidden , but if this was so would the other machines not connect either?? Also, I tried several times to set network discovery to on, and the computer would not let me do it. I turned off the User accounts watchdog and it astill will not let me turn network discovery. Any thoughts??? Bill..... Bill, First check for DHCP Broadcast set on - that's a common problem with computers running Vista. Many NAT routers can't handle this. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233 Now you don't say what vendor supplies the WiFi in the new computer. Is it the same make and model as the others? If not, try turning WiFi security off on the router, just as a test. If you're using WPA on the router, you may have to work at finding a WPA key that will work for all 4 laptops. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/07/setup-wifi-and-wpa-carefully.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...carefully.html And look at the access log on the router, for clues. -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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"Chuck" wrote in message ... On Thu, 24 May 2007 22:54:38 -0400, "Me" wrote: Hello. Just purchased an Acer Aspire 3680. Neat little machine - unfortunately it will not connect to my D-Link router. It SEES the router but will not connect. Getting 100% signal. Issue is, there are 3 other laptops that worked perfrctly out of the box, including an Acer 5610 with Vista Premium, that work well off the same system. Therefore, the problem has to be a setting somewhere in the Vista basic on the 3680, but I know not where. Acer's tech worked with me a while, but gave up and explained to me that they had so far NOT been trained by Microsoft in Vista. Good ol' MS offers mounds of help in their knowledge base, but nothing actually fits, and I don't think it is reasonable of them to charge for support on a new machine. This feels like a configuration problem on the 3680, but I am not sure where to look. The diagnostic message reports the network is hidden , but if this was so would the other machines not connect either?? Also, I tried several times to set network discovery to on, and the computer would not let me do it. I turned off the User accounts watchdog and it astill will not let me turn network discovery. Any thoughts??? Bill..... Bill, First check for DHCP Broadcast set on - that's a common problem with computers running Vista. Many NAT routers can't handle this. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233 Now you don't say what vendor supplies the WiFi in the new computer. Is it the same make and model as the others? If not, try turning WiFi security off on the router, just as a test. If you're using WPA on the router, you may have to work at finding a WPA key that will work for all 4 laptops. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/07/setup-wifi-and-wpa-carefully.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...carefully.html And look at the access log on the router, for clues. -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. Chuck - this makes sense and will try it later, but - there is another Acer laptop in thehouse running Vista Premium that worked first crack out of the box. I live in the country, and do Not have security set at all on the router. Will give this a try after work... Thanks Bill |
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"Me" wrote in message ... "Chuck" wrote in message ... On Thu, 24 May 2007 22:54:38 -0400, "Me" wrote: Hello. Just purchased an Acer Aspire 3680. Neat little machine - unfortunately it will not connect to my D-Link router. It SEES the router but will not connect. Getting 100% signal. Issue is, there are 3 other laptops that worked perfrctly out of the box, including an Acer 5610 with Vista Premium, that work well off the same system. Therefore, the problem has to be a setting somewhere in the Vista basic on the 3680, but I know not where. Acer's tech worked with me a while, but gave up and explained to me that they had so far NOT been trained by Microsoft in Vista. Good ol' MS offers mounds of help in their knowledge base, but nothing actually fits, and I don't think it is reasonable of them to charge for support on a new machine. This feels like a configuration problem on the 3680, but I am not sure where to look. The diagnostic message reports the network is hidden , but if this was so would the other machines not connect either?? Also, I tried several times to set network discovery to on, and the computer would not let me do it. I turned off the User accounts watchdog and it astill will not let me turn network discovery. Any thoughts??? Bill..... Bill, First check for DHCP Broadcast set on - that's a common problem with computers running Vista. Many NAT routers can't handle this. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233 Now you don't say what vendor supplies the WiFi in the new computer. Is it the same make and model as the others? If not, try turning WiFi security off on the router, just as a test. If you're using WPA on the router, you may have to work at finding a WPA key that will work for all 4 laptops. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/07/setup-wifi-and-wpa-carefully.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/0...carefully.html And look at the access log on the router, for clues. -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. Chuck - this makes sense and will try it later, but - there is another Acer laptop in thehouse running Vista Premium that worked first crack out of the box. I live in the country, and do Not have security set at all on the router. Will give this a try after work... Thanks Bill May/25/2007 11:42:04 dhcpc_input: pLeaseId NULL. This repeats over and over on the router log. evidently it is looking for some kind of ID from the 3680. I did go into the registry and make the changes to the DHCP broadcast flag with no effect. ( ys, I did reboot after the changes =) ) Bill |
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This is just a thought, but here goes....
You do not mention the exact model of wireless router you are using, but I know that some of them have a setting that allows you to set the maximum number of concurrent wireless connections allowed. So if for instance you have at some point set it to only allow say three connections and you have three laptops connected wirelessly then the fourth one would see the network but not be able to connect as you mention. It is a security feature of sorts....and it may have been configured by default on your router for some reason if you did not. I can't say for sure not knowing the model of your equipment or if all the other machines are connected at once. Just a thought. -- ________________________________________ Brent Harrelson IT Director Alpha & Omega Communications, Inc (843) 249-7372 ext. 303 "Me" wrote in message ... Hello. Just purchased an Acer Aspire 3680. Neat little machine - unfortunately it will not connect to my D-Link router. It SEES the router but will not connect. Getting 100% signal. Issue is, there are 3 other laptops that worked perfrctly out of the box, including an Acer 5610 with Vista Premium, that work well off the same system. Therefore, the problem has to be a setting somewhere in the Vista basic on the 3680, but I know not where. Acer's tech worked with me a while, but gave up and explained to me that they had so far NOT been trained by Microsoft in Vista. Good ol' MS offers mounds of help in their knowledge base, but nothing actually fits, and I don't think it is reasonable of them to charge for support on a new machine. This feels like a configuration problem on the 3680, but I am not sure where to look. The diagnostic message reports the network is hidden , but if this was so would the other machines not connect either?? Also, I tried several times to set network discovery to on, and the computer would not let me do it. I turned off the User accounts watchdog and it astill will not let me turn network discovery. Any thoughts??? Bill..... |