Problem with Atheros card on T60

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Problem with Atheros card on T60

#1 Post by reltor » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:50 pm

This is really strange to me.

I have a T60 with the atheros abgn card and the drivers and access connections are all the most current. I cannot get it to assign an address when connecting to my home wireless network.

The method of encryption or lack of makes no difference.

Another desktop that I have with a wireless card connects fine (so I am thinking the router (Linksys WRT54G) is working.

My laptop connects to the wireless network at work (So I am thinking it works too)

I am really puzzled, and have tried about every setting I can think of.

Any Ideas?
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#2 Post by msb0b » Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:40 am

Is wireless router's MAC filtering turned on? If so, you will need to add your T60's wireless MAC address to the approved list, or turn off MAC filtering altogether.

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#3 Post by Brad » Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:53 am

Did your T60 ever connect to the home wireless network?

I would try a different router.

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#4 Post by Kaz » Tue Sep 02, 2008 8:57 am

Since your desktop connects, agree that router appears to be working. You may try to temporarily switch to Windows built-in wireless management software in order to rule out any Access Connection issues. Good luck.
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#5 Post by reltor » Wed Sep 03, 2008 11:49 pm

The MAC filtering is not on.

I do believe I have connected before, I did have a different SSID then.

I suspect the router as well, but it is strange that my desktop's card continues to access the router just fine.

I try the windows log on.
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#6 Post by crazyfrog » Thu Sep 04, 2008 6:16 am

reltor wrote:The MAC filtering is not on.

I do believe I have connected before, I did have a different SSID then.

I suspect the router as well, but it is strange that my desktop's card continues to access the router just fine.
You may try:
1. Open Access Connections, delete the current profile and recreate a wireless connection (search network and reconfig).

2. Go to Network Connectioins in Control Panel, right click the wireless connection icon and select 'Repair'.

3. You may also manually configure the TCP/IP of the wireless connection (manually assign IP address, Subnet mask, gateway, DNS etc). Refer to your desktop's network connection (run 'ipconfig /all' in a DOS window) for settings.
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#7 Post by Brad » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:19 am

It does seem strange that your desktop connects. I had other wireless cards connect too. Believe me though after spending hours and hours trying to get one to work then after changing the router there was no problem. There is some incompatibility that I have not put my finger on yet. Try changing the router if you can just to see if there is a difference. Just another troubleshooting step.

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