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Wireless Connection Help
Hello there,
Im seriously struggling trying to create a wireless network to my router, i've nearly searched the whole net, and decided to post here, and hopfuly get my problem answered. I've been trying to get it wireless for the past 2 months, but no luck. So, here goes. I have a NTL (Company now purchased by Virgin Media) cable modem, it's hooked directly upto the Peak Wireless 56kps router. With 2 computers under the router. The laptop is connected to the router with ethernet and same with the main desktop it is also connected by ethernet. The router is wireless, and I later noticed that the laptop had a wireless adapter build in. The Laptop has "IEEE 1394" wireless adapter built in (states "1394 Net Adapter" on Device Manager), which I believe can connect to the internet and has been done by others before. But I can't seem to create the wireless connection nor am I close. So, I go onto my router admisitrator panel, and set-up the wireless settings, and then notthing happens on the laptop, notthing at all. And from what I know, it doesn't have the "Wireless Network Connection 2" program, which usualy appers at the bottom task bar as a little icon. I can't think of any other details to include, if you require more, please ask which and what. Thank you very much. |
Re: Wireless Connection Help
1394 Net Adapter refers to a Firewire port NOT a wireless connection.
http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.co...le.php/3675621 "So why would you want to use Firewire instead of Ethernet to network computers? Well, normally there wouldn't be a reason to, but because standard Firewire supports speeds four times greater than Fast Ethernet — 400 Mbps compared to 100 Mbps — using Firewire could be advantageous if you need to move large amounts of data between two computers as quickly as possible (say, to transfer data files from an old system to a new one)." http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/20...4-adapter-what "Windows XP allows you to connect computers through their firewire adapters. Sort of like the com port connections that were commonly used in a home environment before network adapters became cheap." |
Re: Wireless Connection Help
Go buy a USB wireless adapter for the laptop, unless the laptop manual says it has wireless built in?
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Re: Wireless Connection Help
Make and model of the laptop will help diagnose if it has got wireless built in, but i would expect it to pop up saying it has found a wireless router if it did.
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Re: Wireless Connection Help
1. Click Start and Run
2. Type into the Run box "services.msc" (without the quotation). 3. Scroll down and look for the service Wireless Zero Configuration 4. Make sure that it is Started and that the startup type is set to automatic. No Windows Zero Configuration Service at all. Use Windows regedit, drill down. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\WZCSVC Add a DWORD entry named "Start" and value "2". Note, if you are Not familiar with regedit do not try to use it without knowledgeable support. . Helpful Links http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/l.../bb878124.aspx http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870702 |
Re: Wireless Connection Help
perhaps the wireless network card isnt installed properly.
name and model as asked earlier woudl help ;) |
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