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Hi
My son has a laptop for uni, he is currently home and unable to connect to my wireless network through the router. It was OK when I bought the laptop because I set it up then and it worked OK. It was then on WEP security only. I changed it to WPA security and added a new key. The key has been typed in correctly into the laptop but it will not connect. When I investigated the properties for the network connection, it was showing an 8 digit key, but the new key is 21 characters. If I type it directly into the field in the properties box and click OK it appears to accept it but does not "hold" it, ie if I go back the 8 digits are back. It is a samsung r70 laptop with vista home premium, a linksys WAG54GS router with my main pc ethernet connected. Any help appreciated Paul -- Paul at preeve dot plus dot com |
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first, need the text output of
ipconfig /all from a command prompt when the computer is in a non connect condition second, need to know what hardware version of the router and what firmware (look for an update on the Linksys site) third, what wireless card and driver in this laptop? is there a newer version? I'd suggest trying a simple *WPA2* key like 1234testing to rule out a few other things. On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 22:02:05 -0000, "Paul" wrote: Hi My son has a laptop for uni, he is currently home and unable to connect to my wireless network through the router. It was OK when I bought the laptop because I set it up then and it worked OK. It was then on WEP security only. I changed it to WPA security and added a new key. The key has been typed in correctly into the laptop but it will not connect. When I investigated the properties for the network connection, it was showing an 8 digit key, but the new key is 21 characters. If I type it directly into the field in the properties box and click OK it appears to accept it but does not "hold" it, ie if I go back the 8 digits are back. It is a samsung r70 laptop with vista home premium, a linksys WAG54GS router with my main pc ethernet connected. Any help appreciated Paul -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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Thanks
Christmas intervened: I then tried connecting with my work laptop and couldn't also (although I had last week). Eventually traced the problem to zonealarm firewall blocking access, although the whole range for the router is allowed. Turned firewall off, connected OK then back on again and (touch wood) can still connect - from both computers Paul -- Paul at preeve dot plus dot com "Barb Bowman" wrote in message news ![]() first, need the text output of ipconfig /all from a command prompt when the computer is in a non connect condition second, need to know what hardware version of the router and what firmware (look for an update on the Linksys site) third, what wireless card and driver in this laptop? is there a newer version? I'd suggest trying a simple *WPA2* key like 1234testing to rule out a few other things. On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 22:02:05 -0000, "Paul" wrote: Hi My son has a laptop for uni, he is currently home and unable to connect to my wireless network through the router. It was OK when I bought the laptop because I set it up then and it worked OK. It was then on WEP security only. I changed it to WPA security and added a new key. The key has been typed in correctly into the laptop but it will not connect. When I investigated the properties for the network connection, it was showing an 8 digit key, but the new key is 21 characters. If I type it directly into the field in the properties box and click OK it appears to accept it but does not "hold" it, ie if I go back the 8 digits are back. It is a samsung r70 laptop with vista home premium, a linksys WAG54GS router with my main pc ethernet connected. Any help appreciated Paul -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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and hopefully you are using WPA2 or at least WPA?
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 21:09:52 -0000, "Paul" wrote: Thanks Christmas intervened: I then tried connecting with my work laptop and couldn't also (although I had last week). Eventually traced the problem to zonealarm firewall blocking access, although the whole range for the router is allowed. Turned firewall off, connected OK then back on again and (touch wood) can still connect - from both computers Paul -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |