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new T60 but cannot connect to my home wireless

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:03 pm
by oidsman
I have a new company T60 but I am unable to connect to my home wireless setup. It is working on my companies wireless access point but not at home. It sees my access point but wont connect , with Access Connection giving an error 010. this seems to indicate that either the WEP key is invalid or the adaptor is set not to work on these radio channels being used.

I have set the access point (a Netgear wg602 - which is getting on now) to be non-encrypted but it still won't connect.

I have set logging on and I see the following:-

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Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:203 AcAthMSVC6_GetWLNetWorkType:Exit
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:203 AcAthMSVC6_GetAuthStatus: Entry
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: Entry
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: Critical section: Acquiring
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: Critical section: Acquired
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: Calling pIProfileManager->RefreshFromStorage()
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: Calling pIProfileManager->GetProfileByName()
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: Calling pAthActiveProfileData->GetData()
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: pAthActiveProfileData->GetData() returned
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: The name of the active profile is IBMAccConnPrf
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: The name of the SSID[0] is BRINET
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: Critical section: Releasing
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: Critical section: Released
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 GetAtherosActiveProfileData: Exit
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 AcAthMSVC6_GetAuthStatus:Unknown/Unhandled Authentication Status=500
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 AcAthMSVC6_GetAuthStatus: Exit
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 AcAtherosWrap::GetConnectionStatus: Exit
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 AcAdapter::DecreamentUsageCount(): Lock acquired for PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_0033168C
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 AcAdapter::DecreamentUsageCount(): Lock released for PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_0033168C. The usage count has become =0
	Ok AcSvc( SYSTEM(Prvlg).0788.5996) 21:28:21:218 AcSvcIntf.GetWLConnectionStatus: Exit with code 0
	Ok ACMainGUI( sdb(Prvlg).3244.3328) 21:28:21:218 AcSvcGetWLConnectionStatus: Exit
The only dodgy line seems to be the one with the "Unknown/Unhandled Authentication Status=500".

Does anyone have any ideas? It is really frustrating. Could it be my wireless access point causing the problem?

Thanks in advance for any help! [/code]

Shared or Open key?

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:47 pm
by rps944
Make sure the "key" settings match. Typically, Shared or Open. Automatic setups usually don't ask you for this and you'll need to set it manually to match the router/gateway.
Bob

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:31 pm
by Scratch
Have you created a new profile for your home wireless network in access connections?

All of your security and access point specific setting are unique by profile so a new one created then properly applied should negate your office net settings (while retaining them in a saved "Work Wireless" profile) and apply the appropriate settings for home.

Make sure that the Wireless Zero Configuration Service is disabled before you start.

Keep us posted on your status.

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 4:01 pm
by RonS
If you have your router's Wireless MAC filter enabled, you need to enter your Thinkpad's MAC address into the filter list.

You can get the address by opening a command prompt and typing the command ipconfig -all