I have recently reinstalled my 2200BG drivers and Access Connections after a crash. I can connect to open access points, but when I try to apply WEP, the connection fails. When I click "Fix this", I get a message that the Wireless Configuration service is not available. If I check the service in control panel, it is started.
I have the same issue when I try using windows to control the connection, even if I uninstall A/C
Any ideas?
Access Connections No WEP
Access Connections No WEP
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I'm sorry, but I find this kind of post very unhelpful. It's equivalent to me asking: "Why do you usemasterus wrote:Hi
Small question: why do you use Access Connections![]()
I use 2915ABG and have WPA2 and don't use AC and have no problems.
Regards
jsmit86, I've got the 2200BG in one of my machines, running AC 4.23 and WPA2, and everything is OK (router is a Linksys WRT54GS v4 [w/ Tomato firmware]). But it did take a bit to get it sorted out. When running AC it seems essential to get your card set up first (i.e., install drivers, etc.) before trying to set up AC. Even when upgrading AC, some have had to uninstall everything--AC, wireless drivers, the whole shooting match--and start from scratch. You've read this thread, I hope: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=14178.
One other approach might be to try WPA or WPA2 rather than WEP. They're definitely more robust (in terms of security), they don't affect speed as much (they represent a more streamlined protocol), and they seem more stable than WEP. Of course, if your router is only WEP capable you're stuck with it, but see if you can't use WPA2 (which is preferred over WPA).
Let us know how it goes . . .
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Actually, A/C makes managing multiple profiles a lot easier, i.e. Static IP, Printers etc..
Anyway, I have the same issue when I use windows. For more history see: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=42515
With A/C I now have control of the wireless card via Fn F5.
I need to stay with WEP due to other PCs and Routers.
Anyway, I have the same issue when I use windows. For more history see: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=42515
With A/C I now have control of the wireless card via Fn F5.
I need to stay with WEP due to other PCs and Routers.
Thinkpad Yoga 14 20DM009GUS Core i5, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD
Previously
SL410 2842FBU 4G RAM, 500G HDD
T42 2378-DUU, 2G Ram 320G HDD
Previously
SL410 2842FBU 4G RAM, 500G HDD
T42 2378-DUU, 2G Ram 320G HDD
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