cant connect through a wireless router, wont recognize wireless network |
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cant connect through a wireless router, wont recognize wireless network |
Nov 15 2006, 09:39 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 44 OS: windows xp |
Now I just built a PC and installed a linksys pci wireless adapter. I installed the software and everything that came with it (along with the software that came with the router) and All i get is the message in the tray that says no wireless connection available. BUT, I have a Macbook laptop that connects to my wireless internet. I tried typing in the SSID on the new PC, but still it says no available wireless connection. I have tried 2 different wireless pci cards, with the same end result. All of my other computers have no problems connecting to the internet. Im using windows xp serviece pack 2 on all computers (except the mac obviously) I think ive given all pertinent information...if anything else is needed just ask... Thanks very much in advance for the help |
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Nov 15 2006, 09:48 AM
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![]() Trusted Tech Posts: 1,158 From: Oklahoma City, OK - The land of Cowboys, Unemployment, and Teen pregnancy :) OS: Dual Boot - Linux Xubuntu / Microcrap Windoze XP Pro SP2 |
Hello dospoy and welcome to G2G,
You left one thing out we need.... What is the Model number of your router? also Please follow Posts #3 and 4 of this guide. If afterwards you still cannot connect on your Newly built wireless Desktop then please post back where exactly in the tutorial you encountered problems at. |
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Nov 15 2006, 11:01 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 44 OS: windows xp |
Thanks for the fast reply,
I'm at work now, but I'm almost positive the router is a "D-Link WBR-2310 RangeBooster G Router" I dont mean to be a pain, lol, but I have the wireless router set up, I believe, because I'm able to access it with my laptop. Are there any specific steps of this tutorial I should follow to just set up my desktop? Or should I start from the beginning and set up everything all over again? I don't mind setting up everything again, just curious. This post has been edited by dospoy: Nov 15 2006, 11:10 AM |
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Nov 15 2006, 11:28 AM
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Retired Staff Posts: 494 OS: XP/Gentoo |
The one major thing to look for if multiple computers can see a wireless network, and one cannot, is a software firewall. Norton, McCaffey, ZoneAlarm, etc?
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Nov 15 2006, 12:47 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 44 OS: windows xp |
I'm confused, sorry...
Should I check if the pc that cant find the connection has a firewall on? The pc thats wired to the router has McAffrey, but if my wireless laptop is able to connect, then i dont think that would be the problem (but what do i know) |
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Nov 15 2006, 02:04 PM
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![]() Trusted Tech Posts: 1,158 From: Oklahoma City, OK - The land of Cowboys, Unemployment, and Teen pregnancy :) OS: Dual Boot - Linux Xubuntu / Microcrap Windoze XP Pro SP2 |
we will let Kurenai help you on this one.
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Nov 15 2006, 07:34 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 44 OS: windows xp |
So i tried to follow the linked tutorial on setting up the network...but on my new pc for #71...there is no wireless networks tab, did I miss something?
After all of the tutorial, all of my computers, including my wireless laptop, can still connect, but my new pc cannot |
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Nov 16 2006, 12:07 AM
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Retired Staff Posts: 494 OS: XP/Gentoo |
Sorry, space, didn't mean to step on your toes.
The service that runs the wireless networks tab has been disabled by the linksys client software that you've installed. You may either uninstall that linksys software, and get the wireless networks tab, or just use it. It should be under Start -> Program Files -> Linksys, or something similar. The computer with whom we're concerned about firewalls would be the one that is not detecting any wireless networks within range. |
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Nov 16 2006, 09:50 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 44 OS: windows xp |
Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
After many hours of dissapointment, I returned my router for a different one. I bought the same model, hoping that maybe my previous one was just defective or something. No such luck. I then returned it and bought a linksys router since my PCI card is Lynksys also. Right away upon booting my new computer recognized the network. Wierd...I didn't realize brand names made a difference. Well thank you so much for your time and your help. |
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