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I have a home network set up through a wireless router. The router is
connected to my PC with XP, and I have a laptop running Vista. When I try to connect to my home network manually, I get an error message that says "could not connect due to a timeout". If I just leave things alone, the laptop will eventually connect on its own, but can anyone tell me how to resolve this error? |
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Get the latest update for Vista and latest driver for wireless adapter, then
install it. Then try again.. Might be the software bug.. ![]() picoHat Home Network, Wireless Network and Computer Networking Made Easy http://www.home-network-help.com |