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Trouble adding laptop running Windows Vista to home network



 
 
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Old January 14th 08, 03:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Linda
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Default Trouble adding laptop running Windows Vista to home network

My desktop PC is an HP Pavilion running Windows XP Media Center. We also have
an HP laptop running Windows XP Media Center. The laptop has connected to the
home network just fine. Our daughter recently purchased a Sony VAIO running
Windows Vista Home Premium. I have tried to connect the new laptop to our
home network for internet and printer sharing but so far all my efforts have
been unsuccessful. The Sony VAIO "sees" other wireless networks but does not
"see" our home network. I have manually added the home network to the Sony's
preferred network connections, but it still does not "see" the home network.
The Vista diagnose feature just gives me a lsit of available wireless
networks and tells me to choose one. Any suggestions?
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Old January 14th 08, 06:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Charlie
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Default Trouble adding laptop running Windows Vista to home network

Do you have "Broadcast SSID" turned off on your router?
"Linda" wrote in message
...
My desktop PC is an HP Pavilion running Windows XP Media Center. We also
have
an HP laptop running Windows XP Media Center. The laptop has connected to
the
home network just fine. Our daughter recently purchased a Sony VAIO
running
Windows Vista Home Premium. I have tried to connect the new laptop to our
home network for internet and printer sharing but so far all my efforts
have
been unsuccessful. The Sony VAIO "sees" other wireless networks but does
not
"see" our home network. I have manually added the home network to the
Sony's
preferred network connections, but it still does not "see" the home
network.
The Vista diagnose feature just gives me a lsit of available wireless
networks and tells me to choose one. Any suggestions?



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Old January 14th 08, 06:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)[_144_]
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Default Trouble adding laptop running Windows Vista to home network

This step by step how to may help.

How to setup wireless in Windows Vista
http://www.wifimvp.com/

--
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


"Linda" wrote in message
...
My desktop PC is an HP Pavilion running Windows XP Media Center. We also
have
an HP laptop running Windows XP Media Center. The laptop has connected to
the
home network just fine. Our daughter recently purchased a Sony VAIO
running
Windows Vista Home Premium. I have tried to connect the new laptop to our
home network for internet and printer sharing but so far all my efforts
have
been unsuccessful. The Sony VAIO "sees" other wireless networks but does
not
"see" our home network. I have manually added the home network to the
Sony's
preferred network connections, but it still does not "see" the home
network.
The Vista diagnose feature just gives me a lsit of available wireless
networks and tells me to choose one. Any suggestions?


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Old January 15th 08, 03:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Linda
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Default Trouble adding laptop running Windows Vista to home network

No, I did not. I turned it on, and the Vista computer found my home network.
I thought all was solved. I disabled the "Broadcast SSID", which was my usual
setting. The XP computers worked just fine with it turned off, once the
network was recognized. However, upon turning the Vista computer back on, it
could not find the network. Once I enabled the "Broadcast SSID", the Vista
computer found the network. I really don't want to leave the "Broadcast SSID"
enabled, but it looks like I may have to, unless there is a way around this.


"Charlie" wrote:

Do you have "Broadcast SSID" turned off on your router?
"Linda" wrote in message
...
My desktop PC is an HP Pavilion running Windows XP Media Center. We also
have
an HP laptop running Windows XP Media Center. The laptop has connected to
the
home network just fine. Our daughter recently purchased a Sony VAIO
running
Windows Vista Home Premium. I have tried to connect the new laptop to our
home network for internet and printer sharing but so far all my efforts
have
been unsuccessful. The Sony VAIO "sees" other wireless networks but does
not
"see" our home network. I have manually added the home network to the
Sony's
preferred network connections, but it still does not "see" the home
network.
The Vista diagnose feature just gives me a lsit of available wireless
networks and tells me to choose one. Any suggestions?




 




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