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PPC-6700 Can't Connect to "Available" Home Wireless Network
I hope this is clearer then mud and someone can point me toward possible vendors. Don't need industrail strength, cheap consumer grade will fill this bill fine for this. What I'm looking for is a way to connect several computers in a room that seems to be a faraday cage to the wireless network outside.

Extender Can't Connect to Wireless Network: Help
When I connect with a Lan it works. When I try to use a wireless network, I can see my existing one listed, but get “failed due to an unknown reason. I can't find anything in the Event Viewer that seems to correlate with the failure. I've tried different network names, different Security types but nothing works

Wireless network can't connect to one site
I know that it's not a hardware problem since (a) I've tried two desktop wireless network cards (both Belkin) and (b) Control Panel reports that the cards are is always red when it should be green), I can see the home network in the list of "Available networks" and "Preferred networks". I just can't connect.

can't connect to internet via wireless network
Since you can't get into _that_ network from the public Internet (no interconnections), you can't take over those routers. There have been a couple (but If "somebody" nearby provides a stronger signal with the same 'name', guess which station Microsoft will 'automatically' connect to? There's no way to choose,

Can't connect to wireless network with recent -CURRENT
millemj mill...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public pocketpc wireless I've just acquired this wonderful little device but I can't seenm to get it to work with my wireless home hetwork. PPC-6700 (Sprint/UTStarcom) is running Windows Mobile 5.1.1700 Build 14352.0.1.0) Wireless access to my network is through a

I can't connect to unencrypted wireless network
I don't connect to a wireless that is inside the network. I work on a laptop that belongs to a different domain thus my network isn't going to like the machine no matter Restriction is that I can't use wires. Right now, there is no option to upgrade the server either. Maybe all I need is some tuning advice.

IE can't connect, but are connected to internet
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Class: Layer2 Security Initialize Status: Success Result of diagnosis: Problem found Root cause: The security capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer do not match the requirements of "060364" Detailed root cause: Security capability matching failed at network Repair option: If you set

Still can't connect
gatorg...@worldnet.att.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support This isn't really a solution but a work around...I'd make the limited account an admin account, then connect wirelessly. Once you've done that, make the account a limited account again and see if it can again connect to the wireless router.

DHCP Problem
Here's the info: 4 pc's on home network, all XP except the problem one (vista) 2 wireless, 1 ethernet, want to connect problem pc wirelessly. Router: Dlink DIR 625. Getting signals from both my own network (Signal strength "excellent") and 3 others (but those are secured, I can't jump on them) 9.

Connection problems
However, my laptop, which has a Linksys WPC11v3 wireless network card, can't seem to connect at all. On the laptop, when I go to view the wireless networks, I can see my router/SSID listed there. It is even showing as having a very strong signal. I select it, click on the connect button and enter my WEP key (even

BEST LINKSYS ROUTER/HUB FOR NETWORKING????
I have an existing network of 3 computers wired to a Linksys BEFW11S4 router and 1 machine linked wireless. On the new laptop the wireless network connection status Are you using WEP and are the keys matched between the router and the card? Can the machine connect to the Internet with a wired connection? Duane :)

Can't connect to a wireless network in Windows 2000
Then I'd click the "connect" button, and viola, everything would work. After messing around a little with the computer's hardware (NOTHING that should have affected Windows or the network--just a case fan), I can't connect to the network anymore. I get the same bubble saying "One or more wireless networks are

Can't connect to wireless network with recent -CURRENT
Alex "Todd Bowra [MSFT]" wrote: Couple of questions: - Do you have a wireless-equipped PC you can try connecting to your access point with to verify that it's working? - When you say you can't connect to the wireless network, what is the exact behavior/message you see? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no

ISA upgrade
I can't connect to my modem/router web management page so something fundamental must be going wrong between my PC and the router. I am going to try to re-install my wireless network adaptor software. Then I will replace my wireless adaptor to see if that helps. Bobby "Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" <r...@mvps.org> wrote in

Not all PCs in network can connect with Remote Desktop
Couldn't get my daughters Mac to connect to our home network. Bam second post down you had Steve Winograd's solution right there. I'd definately consider letting you fix my computer good luck with your business. thanks Rodger "Malke" wrote: GayleC wrote: My new computer (Vista) is wired to a wireless router.

Can see, but can't connect to wireless network in WinXp
My problem is that I can't get the laptop card to connect to the router when the wireless mode is set to '11g only' - I can only connect when I have one of the other options selected which all include '11b'. I can see the wireless network in the 'Site Monitor' tab of the 'Wireless LAN Utility' on the Laptop when

Problem with Ad-hoc wireless network Windows to Linux (no ping)
I discovered there was another wireless network in the area and this may have had something to do with it. I could see their network in my "available Hi, I've actually had this working fine for months, but moved my USB Devices around today and now I can't get the MN- 510 to connect to my network unless I

Vista can't see ANYTHING Networking Set Up Issue
JSB J_...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public win2000 networking I cannot get a wireless network connected in Windows 2000 Pro. I have set up a home wireless network with a Netgear router and two computers, one Windows XP and the second a MACBook, both of which network connect OK.

Can't connect Win98 PC to XP wireless network
Sorry - clarification: I meant that Apple's base stations can operate in WDS mode (as a main, remote or relay). They can't operate as a wireless client on a non-WDS If the remote has an Ethernet port, it allows a non-wireless computer to connect into the wireless network. You can choose wheter to allow wireless

Sharing a wireless Internet connection
For some reason, it says it can't detect any wireless networks. I initially used the Dell Wireless Manager and it saw it fine, but I can't get it set for entry for your WiFi network from the list of "Preferred Networks" in Wireless Connection Properties/Advanced (http://tinyurl.com/8lmz4) and try to connect.