I just did a fresh install of Win XP and now for some reason I can't see my wireless when I do a search. I can see several others around me just not mine.
I'm using Linksys new WRT160n
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
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Hi needcash
Did you also re-installed your wireless adapter card driver? -
INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Yes yes. I'm not THAT noobish. And i'm pretty sure I have the same driver I had before the fresh install
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Did you re-start your router? (you might need to reset it also)
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Yeah i'm about to reset the router now. Be back in a few minutes
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Still cant see it
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
I just changed the channel to 11 and I found it, so I guess everything is cool. Trying to connect now.
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That's so funny, I went for a walk and I was thinking about your problem and I was just going to suggest you change the channel, lol.
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Bahhh but now all I get is a limited connectivity :: pull hair emoticon ::
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Do an ipconfig/release and ipconfig/renew.
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
This is quite annoying
nothing when i tried that -
Sometimes antivirus/antispamer/antispyware etc. cause that type of problem, try to disable them for a moment to check.
zonelarm is well known as troublemaker.
Otherwise I suggest you do ipconfig/all and post the rsults to see what is not configured properly. -
INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Well I haven't even installed any of that yet
What do you want me to list from ipconfig/all -
INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
here's my ipconfig/all
http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/8609/26988903ks2.jpg -
Ok, firs of all, you have an IP address in your wireless adapter out of the allowed range, how did it get there?
Also your submask should be 255.255.255.0.
Go to you Network & Sharing, Status, properties, continue, and go to the IPv4, properties, and make sure you have nothing in the IP addresses and DNS, clear everything. Have DHCP to take care of it.
I just realized that you have XP, and I gave you the Vista instructions, you just need to get where you can affect the IP protocol v4, see the pic here below.Attached Files:
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Well yeah i realized the subnet mask wasnt the same...
So where do I go first to get there? -
Did you see my picture above?
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Mmm i don't have an IPv4. Just regular IP
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Give me one second, I will open my XP laptop so I can tell you where to go exactly.
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
No rush. I'll check in tomorrow
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Here I'm.
Select start, connect to, show all connections, right click on the wireless icon, property, TCP/IP, and then make sure that the IP and DNS addresses are selected automatically.
You can check this tomorrow:
The service Windows Zero configuration is started automatically. -
INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Yeah, I checked on all of that. IP and DNS addresses are selected automatically and Zero Config starts automatically.
I downloaded an updated version of Intel's PROSet/Wireless driver/software. I'm going to try that, but I can't really test it till I get home from work
edit: Well I installed it and tried connecting to my office's wireless and it connected perfectly, where before I installed it I kept getting limited connectivity. Hopefully it'll be the same thing when I go home.
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Finally got it working
Thanks again... -
Woot woot woot woot, where is the beer???????
Congrats. -
INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Spoke too soon it seems
I can see my network now, but I can't connect to it or any other network. I connected fine yesterday at work, and later that night at home. But today when I came home from work (didn't have it at work) I can't connect to my network -
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
[img=http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/2775/23332877lq8.th.png] ipconfig/all
im running a cord through my router right now
edit: i've been drinking a little tonight so please bare with any typos -
Did you install SP2 or SP3 after you reinstalled XP? What wireless security are you running on your router?
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You don't seem to get an IP address. And assuming that your router is using DHCP, then it would seem that an anti-whatever is preventing your laptop to talk to the router.
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Yeah I have SP3 installed. I haven't installed any firewall...should i try disabling the firewall on the router
edit: actually that didn't work -
Connect your laptop to the router's Ethernet port, and report if it works.
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
I am connected to the router
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Does it works?
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
lol yes. else i wouldn't be on here
i'm sorry...i'm somewhat inebriated
i've reset the router, disabled the WEP password, i have the latest driver installed straight from Intel's website. I don't know what's wrong -
INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
So I come into work and my wireless works just fine with connecting to the office network. I think I may have to just suck it up and call Linksys Tech support
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Good morning needdcash, I hope you don't have a headache this morning.
If you can work with no problems at work, it means is your router at home, and more precisely the WiFi part.
The only thing I can imagine is that you are entering the WP/WPA password manually and that you forgot the one at home, or that the RF section of your router is defected. -
INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Headache isn't too bad so I can function.
Yeah the router in question is the one in my home.
I even tried to connect with the security disabled on the router though -
So it is the RF circuit that is not functioning well, replace the router says the Doctor network
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Awww
Any suggestions on what to get? -
Although Linksys is supposed to be good and cheap, I personally like Netgear, you need to choose the product that will fit your needs, just go to their web site and study their products, they have a router with extended range and MIMO, I think is their 3500 model.
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INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
I've always had a problem with Linksys unfortunately. How much does the Netgear with range and MIMO go for?
I just bought this router about a month ago, so I'm going to give it some more time and try figure out what's wrong with it b/c it was working just fine before I reinstalled XP.
I'm going to ask for my friend to bring over his laptop to see if he can connect. -
Yeah, that's an excellent idea, try the router elsewhere. There just a few things can go wrong with a router, power, drivers and hardware, and it seems that your problem is hardware.
Have you tried to download the latest firmware? -
INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Yeah tried that and nothing
It was connected 2 nights before just fine when I first posted the problem. I'm not sure what I did, but the next day (without me changing anything) it just stopped -
That sound very much like a hardware issue, especially that your wireless card doesn't see the AP at home at all, but it can see your work place.
- no issues with fw
- no issues with anti-xxx applications
- no issues with router firmware
- no issues with TCP/IP protocol setup
- no issue with network settings
To me it sounds like a hardware issue indeed. -
INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
Well I can see it at home now, but I just can't connect to it
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Are you drinking again?
So you see it on the network map, what does it says when you try to connect? -
INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear
I will be in about 2hrs lol
It says that its waiting for network then it just stops. like it times out. -
That you see the network it just means your wireless card in the laptop sees it, but since WiFi protocol can't create the link with the router, it means your router is defected, the RF section.
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If you're running the router naked and it's still not connecting it could be loused up firmware. Did you upgrade the firmware recently? If not, did you have any sort of power outages or power surges in the electrical system of your building recently?
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He did it.
Can't see my Wireless
Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by INEEDMONEY, Jul 15, 2008.