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07-23-2006 05:26 AM
07-23-2006 05:26 AM
wireless network not connecting
Hello all, I am having trouble connecting to my network. When I am trying to connect I get the error "Windows is unable to connect to the selected network. The network may no longer be in range. Please refresh the list of available networks, and try to connect again." I have tried troubleshooting, but still no results. Please help.
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08-05-2006 06:03 PM
08-05-2006 06:03 PM
Re: wireless network not connecting
Hi,
have you ping 127.0.0.1? this loop back ping for you to test your network card is funtional or not.
check your wireless network connection properties, whether your ip is obtain?
check your AP DHCP enable?
Regards,
Jason
have you ping 127.0.0.1? this loop back ping for you to test your network card is funtional or not.
check your wireless network connection properties, whether your ip is obtain?
check your AP DHCP enable?
Regards,
Jason
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08-06-2006 09:02 PM
08-06-2006 09:02 PM
Re: wireless network not connecting
wong
pls notice that you have lo (loopback) device ragardless you have any NIC(network interface card). loopback device is just a software emulation so pinging 127.0.0.1 you are checking you OS have TCP/IP stack...
well anyway it's first step...
after that you should ping adress you have assign to your NIC... so before you connect you assign IP adres manualy for example 192.168.0.2 and ping 192.168.0.2 if it work than NIC should be OK...
then set essid(ssid) and try to get IP from DHCP, if you got one in your network....
you should use wireshark to check the trafic any see if packets are going OK...
also check security settings on AP... for example you have allowed MAC address of your computer....
anyway better information of your problem will help us t help you...
pls notice that you have lo (loopback) device ragardless you have any NIC(network interface card). loopback device is just a software emulation so pinging 127.0.0.1 you are checking you OS have TCP/IP stack...
well anyway it's first step...
after that you should ping adress you have assign to your NIC... so before you connect you assign IP adres manualy for example 192.168.0.2 and ping 192.168.0.2 if it work than NIC should be OK...
then set essid(ssid) and try to get IP from DHCP, if you got one in your network....
you should use wireshark to check the trafic any see if packets are going OK...
also check security settings on AP... for example you have allowed MAC address of your computer....
anyway better information of your problem will help us t help you...
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08-08-2006 05:43 PM
08-08-2006 05:43 PM
Re: wireless network not connecting
Hi g33k,
Thanks for your advise and your kind.
Thanks for your advise and your kind.
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