Wireless router issue
Wireless router issue
I've got a Z61M hardwired to a wireless router, which is providing great connectivity to it and two other computers downstream in my home. Normally, the Z61m never leaves my desk, so this has never come up before... but when I unplugged the router cable on the computer and tried to connect to the network in another room with Access Connections, it won't connect. Access Connections says that the computer is disconnected, and when I click on "connect," it goes through "applying wireless connections" OK but fails at the "waiting for association" step.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Paul
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Paul
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bill bolton
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Re: Wireless router issue
Can Access Connections "see" your wireless router at all in "find network"?paulbaran wrote:Access Connections says that the computer is disconnected, and when I click on "connect," it goes through "applying wireless connections" OK but fails at the "waiting for association" step.
If so, do you have any wireless encryption or other access control (such as MAC address) set in the wireless section of the router setup?
Cheers,
Bill B.
Re: Wireless router issue
Hello Bill,
No, it doesn't see it when I try "find network." On the router, I have WEP enabled with a 10-digit password, and I added the Z61's MAC address (along with the downstream computers) to it when I set it up. FWIW, I'm running XP Pro.
Thanks
No, it doesn't see it when I try "find network." On the router, I have WEP enabled with a 10-digit password, and I added the Z61's MAC address (along with the downstream computers) to it when I set it up. FWIW, I'm running XP Pro.
Thanks
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Greetings from Coquitlam (guess it's time to update my signature . . . ). Hope you enjoyed the snow over the weekend!
My first question is whether you have your AC profile set to play with both wired and wireless connections. In AC go: Locations > Manage Profiles > select your profile and click Edit and on the General Settings tab make sure you have wired and wireless adapters enabled in 3. Choose the network adapter you want to use at this location. My suspicion is that you may have just the wired and not the wireless enabled. Of course, you also have to enter your SSID, WEP key, etc., on the Wireless Settings tab. Give that a go and see what happens.
My first question is whether you have your AC profile set to play with both wired and wireless connections. In AC go: Locations > Manage Profiles > select your profile and click Edit and on the General Settings tab make sure you have wired and wireless adapters enabled in 3. Choose the network adapter you want to use at this location. My suspicion is that you may have just the wired and not the wireless enabled. Of course, you also have to enter your SSID, WEP key, etc., on the Wireless Settings tab. Give that a go and see what happens.
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Sorry, I’m a novice when it comes to wireless… I reviewed your suggestions and my AC General Settings show both the Ethernet and the wireless adapters as enabled. In Wireless Settings, the Static WEP Properties are set, including the key.
But still, when I unplug from the router, Windows’ Network Connections still shows the “wireless network connection” as disconnected. No network shows up when I select View Available Wireless Networks.
There’s no added security apart from the XP firewall.
Must be a setting in the router I'm overlooking?
Thank you
But still, when I unplug from the router, Windows’ Network Connections still shows the “wireless network connection” as disconnected. No network shows up when I select View Available Wireless Networks.
There’s no added security apart from the XP firewall.
Must be a setting in the router I'm overlooking?
Thank you
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Thanks. Yes, the switch is on and the FN-F5 switches are all on. I unplugged again, and did the "repair" Wireless Connection in Network Connections, and oddly, it now shows as “connected,” with excellent signal strength. But it’s still not "really" connecting to the Internet. I checked the System-Device Manager settings for the Intel Pro Wireless adapter, and it’s enabled too. I'm sure it's just a switch somewhere, but where? I'm almost wondering if it's worth the time to reconfigure the wireless router to an older laptop and then see if the Z61M will connect to that network...
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