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ASUS m2n32 SLI deluwe wireless


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lamuskrat

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Asus site is not much help, but here is my query.

Wireless icon in tray shows signal strength as excellent, 56. Mbps, shows connected, with proper addy....yet it isn't on wireless. When I disable my 2 LANs, I loose all internet. Have updated the Realtek driver. In the "show available wireless" accounts nothing is showing and I use Windows to repair...still none visible (should be a least mine and my neighbors + about 3 others). I have tried to get XP Pro. to configure and still nothing. All this because I unplugged all connection to tower due to a bad storm....


Any suggestions?

Boy Asus boards have little or no tech support.


Been a couple of days....anyone want to take a stab at it???????

Edited by lamuskrat, 24 August 2008 - 02:31 PM.

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happyrock

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Lets try and see whether you have equipment related problems. In this step, we will allow the equipment to self-diagnose and resolve the problems.

If you suddenly lose connectivity over your High Speed Internet line, have a slow connection or are unable to browse the Internet despite indications that you are connected, it is possible that your modem is not communicating properly with the Internet network.

Save all your current work, close all open applications, then shut down your computer ...unplug router and modem
wait 2 minutes
Power up the modem first and after it gets initialized and all the lites are steady..
power up the router...after all the lites are on...
power up the computer

The above steps should take care of your problem

no joy then try this..

TCP/IP stack repair options for use with Windows XP with SP2.

For these commands click on Start.... Run..... type in...CMD ....press enter....to open a command prompt box

Reset WINSOCK entries to installation defaults...type in ... netsh winsock reset catalog .... press ...enter

Reset TCP/IP stack to installation defaults...type in...... netsh int ip reset reset.log ... press ...enter
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lamuskrat

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Got it. Had to dump Solo-ap program that was from ASUS. Downloaded and installed program and driver from Realtek.............Now I have wireless internet with both LANS disconnected. Still not showing wireless networks available when opened from tray, yet when I click on program icon and open network tab, it shows them (at least 2) there.

Well thats a winner in my book.
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