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I've recently purchased a Dell Inspiron and I'm trying to connect to a
wireless network. Two other people are connected, one through a LAN line and one via wireless, both succsesfully. It's a standard linksys router, and when we set it up I had problems connecting to it. The problem was that my computer didn't recognize the network as being broadcast at all, nor did it see another network from a neighboor that my roomates computer was also picking up. Well I tried various things, none of which worked, until after a couple days, it just suddenly recognized the network and connected. It's been fine for about a week and a half and all of a sudden it doesn't see any wirless network at all again. Right now I'm connecting through a LAN cable, but that's not going to work in the long run. Does anyone know why it wouldn't be able to see any of the networks at all? I've tried repairing it several times, disabling and enabling, restarting, pretty much everything I can think of, and everything on the suggested Windows to do list. I know that the network works and that my computer can find it, it's just not right now. |
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Microsoft has a update fixing some wireless issue. Check this link for more information.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Hobbes" wrote in message ... I've recently purchased a Dell Inspiron and I'm trying to connect to a wireless network. Two other people are connected, one through a LAN line and one via wireless, both succsesfully. It's a standard linksys router, and when we set it up I had problems connecting to it. The problem was that my computer didn't recognize the network as being broadcast at all, nor did it see another network from a neighboor that my roomates computer was also picking up. Well I tried various things, none of which worked, until after a couple days, it just suddenly recognized the network and connected. It's been fine for about a week and a half and all of a sudden it doesn't see any wirless network at all again. Right now I'm connecting through a LAN cable, but that's not going to work in the long run. Does anyone know why it wouldn't be able to see any of the networks at all? I've tried repairing it several times, disabling and enabling, restarting, pretty much everything I can think of, and everything on the suggested Windows to do list. I know that the network works and that my computer can find it, it's just not right now. |
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"Hobbes" wrote in message ... I've recently purchased a Dell Inspiron and I'm trying to connect to a wireless network. Two other people are connected, one through a LAN line and one via wireless, both succsesfully. It's a standard linksys router, and when we set it up I had problems connecting to it. The problem was that my computer didn't recognize the network as being broadcast at all, nor did it see another network from a neighboor that my roomates computer was also picking up. Well I tried various things, none of which worked, until after a couple days, it just suddenly recognized the network and connected. It's been fine for about a week and a half and all of a sudden it doesn't see any wirless network at all again. Right now I'm connecting through a LAN cable, but that's not going to work in the long run. Does anyone know why it wouldn't be able to see any of the networks at all? I've tried repairing it several times, disabling and enabling, restarting, pretty much everything I can think of, and everything on the suggested Windows to do list. I know that the network works and that my computer can find it, it's just not right now. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/en-us ???? |