Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Hi All,
I recently discovered that I can't connect to encrypted networks with my T60. What's strange is that I used to be able to connect to them -- they are the networks of friends. These were profiles that were already listed in my access connections listings. The change appears to have occurred in the past few months, although I can't be sure.
I've done some searching here and on the internet and found this plausible-sounding procedure to install new drivers for the relevant software. It seems to be a compatibility problem between the Intel PRO 3945ABG wireless and the Thinkvantage wireless software. Unfortunately, that hasn't worked.
http://trivialproof.blogspot.com/2006/0 ... -with.html
Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem and what I might try next.
Thanks,
Chris
I recently discovered that I can't connect to encrypted networks with my T60. What's strange is that I used to be able to connect to them -- they are the networks of friends. These were profiles that were already listed in my access connections listings. The change appears to have occurred in the past few months, although I can't be sure.
I've done some searching here and on the internet and found this plausible-sounding procedure to install new drivers for the relevant software. It seems to be a compatibility problem between the Intel PRO 3945ABG wireless and the Thinkvantage wireless software. Unfortunately, that hasn't worked.
http://trivialproof.blogspot.com/2006/0 ... -with.html
Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem and what I might try next.
Thanks,
Chris
X220i 4286-CTO i3 4GB (R.I.P.)
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
It could not be something as simple as if your friends changed some security settings /and or other settings on their router? - I tried that a few times, and it was a lil tricky to get it to work with Access Connections
But you could also try to run system update and see if you're on the latest drivers and delete the profiles and create whole new ones. Last option worked for me as I had the latest drivers, when I had a similar experience 
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Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Thanks for the reply.
The friends PSA password remained the same, although one friend bought a new router. So it is possible that is the problem.
How would I run a system update for the latest drivers?
The friends PSA password remained the same, although one friend bought a new router. So it is possible that is the problem.
How would I run a system update for the latest drivers?
X220i 4286-CTO i3 4GB (R.I.P.)
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Run the System Update utility on your Thinkpad
if you don't have it you can download it here
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... 67853.html
Just choose the one for your OS
I hope this can help you
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... 67853.html
Just choose the one for your OS
I hope this can help you
Lenovo Thinkpad W510 6457-WEB
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit
Intel Core i7 Q810 1.73 GHz 8 MB Cache
8.00 GB DDR3 RAM
256 GB Kingston Solid State Drive
1 GB DDR3 NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M
15.6 inch 1980X1080 FHD Anti-Glare Display with LED Backlight
Biometric fingerprint reader
1600 X 1200 Built-in Webcamera
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit
Intel Core i7 Q810 1.73 GHz 8 MB Cache
8.00 GB DDR3 RAM
256 GB Kingston Solid State Drive
1 GB DDR3 NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M
15.6 inch 1980X1080 FHD Anti-Glare Display with LED Backlight
Biometric fingerprint reader
1600 X 1200 Built-in Webcamera
Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Thanks, Annobanno! I feel a bit stupid for not taking advantage of the system update utility before. And I've owned the T60 for 5 years.
Well, better late than never.
I'll see how it goes and report back.
Well, better late than never.
I'll see how it goes and report back.
X220i 4286-CTO i3 4GB (R.I.P.)
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Well, I tried it again today and no luck. Couldn't connect to my friend's network.
I updated my Thinkvantage utility as you suggested but it didn't change my problem.
I wonder what my next move should be. Any thoughts?
I updated my Thinkvantage utility as you suggested but it didn't change my problem.
I wonder what my next move should be. Any thoughts?
X220i 4286-CTO i3 4GB (R.I.P.)
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
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lmittell
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Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Try dumping Access Connections and using native Windows networking (also referred to as Zero Configuration Service) instead. AC has brought me so much grief that the very first thing I do on a new Thinkpad is uninstall it. ZCS doesn't have as many bells and whistles, but by golly it's reliable and it gets the job done.
HTH,
Larry
HTH,
Larry
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Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Find out EXACTLY what encryption methods your friends have set into their routers.hirst60 wrote:I wonder what my next move should be. Any thoughts?
They may be using the same key but with a different encryption method, especially if a router has been replaced. This is a common issue when users upgrade routers etc.
The Zero Configuration Service is not a connection manager at all in the normal sense of the term!lmittell wrote:ZCS doesn't have as many bells and whistles
Cheers,
Bill B.
Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Thanks, guys.
I wonder if I simply need to upgrade my wireless networking card. The friend's router is an N-type, which post-dates the T60. I had thought that the AES setting simulated N type wireless (and it claims it does on the appropriate access connections page) but perhaps it doesn't.
I will reserve the uninstall AC as my "nuclear option". Maybe I'm not quite there yet. I don't know if Windows wireless has the same flexibility.
I wonder if I simply need to upgrade my wireless networking card. The friend's router is an N-type, which post-dates the T60. I had thought that the AES setting simulated N type wireless (and it claims it does on the appropriate access connections page) but perhaps it doesn't.
I will reserve the uninstall AC as my "nuclear option". Maybe I'm not quite there yet. I don't know if Windows wireless has the same flexibility.
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lmittell
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Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
But it's reliable, Bill--it just works, every time; I can't say the same for Access Connections.bill bolton wrote: The Zero Configuration Service is not a connection manager at all in the normal sense of the term!
I have no intention of calling it something it's not, nor did I.
Larry
Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Just an update here. I deleted Access Connections and tried connecting with Windows Wireless but no luck. It still can't acquire the network address. So it's something else.
I wonder if I have to upgrade to a better wireless card in order to connect with newer routers, especially the N type. I hadn't heard this, but I'd appreciate any input from people who have done so.
I wonder if I have to upgrade to a better wireless card in order to connect with newer routers, especially the N type. I hadn't heard this, but I'd appreciate any input from people who have done so.
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Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Lucky for you then. It certainly doesn't work "every time" for me, and ZCS is pretty hopeless when it comes to troubleshooting what the problem may be!lmittell wrote:it just works, every time
Cheers,
Bill B.
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Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
The 3945ABG will connect fine with a 802.11n capable router that supports 802.11g operation in the 2.4GHz WiFi band.hirst60 wrote:I wonder if I have to upgrade to a better wireless card in order to connect with newer routers, especially the N type. I hadn't heard this, but I'd appreciate any input from people who have done so.
Some dual band "N" routers, such as the Linksys WRT-600, WRT-600N, e300 and e4200 do that right out of the box. Others may need specific configuration to achieve that end.
I upgraded my T60 to an 4965AGN card as I wanted to use higher 802.11n speeds, but I had to install a non-Lenovo BIOS (from Zander) and fit an addirional antenna under the palm rest in order to achive my goal.... there are messages here from a few years back that describe the exact process I used.
Cheers,
Bill B.
Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Yeah. It should work. I borrowed an Airlink N-type capable USB wireless adapter from a friend just to see if it would work. It doesn't.
Nothing works with this thing. It's Kafkaesque.
Nothing works with this thing. It's Kafkaesque.
X220i 4286-CTO i3 4GB (R.I.P.)
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Well, I went nuclear and deleted the Lenovo Access Connections for the second time. Miracle of miracles, this time is worked! I'm not sure why it worked this time and not last time, but it did.
Thanks to Larry (lmittell) for reminding me of this strategy.
It's odd why my wireless stopped working all of a sudden. I wonder if it was a Windows update that began to interfere with the Access Connections. A tech-savvy friend of mine told me that most connectivity issues are caused by incompatibilities between competing software/drivers as happened with me.
Anyway, I thought I would tie up this loose end.
Thanks again to the forum members who offered advice.
Thanks to Larry (lmittell) for reminding me of this strategy.
It's odd why my wireless stopped working all of a sudden. I wonder if it was a Windows update that began to interfere with the Access Connections. A tech-savvy friend of mine told me that most connectivity issues are caused by incompatibilities between competing software/drivers as happened with me.
Anyway, I thought I would tie up this loose end.
Thanks again to the forum members who offered advice.
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T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
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lmittell
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Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
I'm glad it worked!
I had further problems under XP, in that the wireless modem would shut down randomly. If you have similar problems, see this thread for the solution: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 38#p533438.
I've not had the same problems under Win 7.
Larry
I had further problems under XP, in that the wireless modem would shut down randomly. If you have similar problems, see this thread for the solution: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 38#p533438.
I've not had the same problems under Win 7.
Larry
Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
I have said this in many replies: Unless you need to move between different wireless sites many times a week Access Connections is a waste of resources and can cause more problems than it solves. Win 7 can keep track of a fair number of different connections. I have 5 at the moment. I connect to each profile seamlessly. Yes, I have to remember passwords and printers, but I connect 100% of the time.
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Re: Loss of wireless connectivity for encrypted networks - T60
Thanks again, Larry. Haven't had any other problems yet but I'll know where to look if I do.
X220i 4286-CTO i3 4GB (R.I.P.)
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
T60 1953-D9U Core Duo 2.5 GB
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