Intel Wireless - Never connects to WPA?

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Intel Wireless - Never connects to WPA?

#1 Post by cbelle13013 » Fri Jan 26, 2007 2:43 pm

Hi,

I've been trying to set up the X60 we just purchased but am having an impossible time getting it to connect to our wireless network. It will find the network and then take forever to Acquire Network Address. After a while, it just doesn't connect. We have a passphrase to get on I've never had this problem before. It's the Intel Wireless 3945ABG card. I've updated the drivers but am not getting any love. Has anyone else had this problem?
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#2 Post by andrzej » Fri Jan 26, 2007 8:01 pm

:D check MAC filter in your AP
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#3 Post by GomJabbar » Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:47 pm

Could be a number of things. Software firewall settings, router settings, TCP/IP settings, driver install problems.

You could try uninstalling Access Connections, make sure the Wireless Zero Configuration service is started, then use Windows to try and make a connection. Some have had problems with a bad Access Connection install preventing wireless access.

Below are some links that may help you:

Troubleshoot TCP/IP Connectivity

How to recover from Winsock2 Corruption

Using the Network Diagnostics Tool

Corruption at the Jersey Shore

Minimizing 802.11 Interference Issues
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#4 Post by bsaitz » Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:54 pm

i am also plagued by this problem.. i've removed and re-installed A/C, tried with WZC, i cannot get WPA to work at all.. ugh!

any ideas?

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#5 Post by bill bolton » Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:40 am

Make sure you have the same class of WPA (that is WPA or WPA2) at both ends of the connection. WPA and WPA2 will not connect to each other.

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#6 Post by Ken Fox » Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:12 am

One other thing that I have found personally useful, especially with Access Connections:

If your router is set up to NOT broadcast the SSID, you can of course create the profile manually, however sometimes this does not work well or reliably. In this situation, change your router settings temporarily so as to allow the SSID to be broadcast. A survey of available wireless networks will then show your wireless network in the list.

After you select this network and complete signing on, you can then save the profile on your notebook, and then go back into your router's settings and stop broadcasting the SSID. I have had the situation a number of times where I could not get a connection until I did this, but once the profile was saved, further connections occurred normally.
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