Thread: Wireless woes
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Old 29-07-2005, 08:58   #3
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Re: Wireless woes

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Originally Posted by Raistlin
Ok, some things to check.

Check that the wireless device on the PC is enabled (right click and select properties).
Enabled and operating correctly.
Check that it is set to obtain an IP address automatically.
DHCP allocation option?
Check that you don't have any firewalls running which could be interfering with the connection.
Good point - I had ensured that the programs associated with the router and adapter were on the allowed list but will disable F-Secure entirely and try that
Check that your wireless device is actually connecting to the network correctly, do you need to tell your network connection on the PC what the WEP key for the router is? Has it locked on to the correct wireless signal?
Hadn't set up WEP or any other encryption and the channel/ssid properties were identical for both the router and adapter - both in infrastructure mode rather than ad-hoc
Have you set the router to act as a DHCP server for the other devices? If not you may need to change this setting or specify an IP address for the PC.
Have you set up any MAC filtering options on the router which could be causing it to refuse the connection/traffic from the PC?
Again MAC filtering was a more advanced option that I was looking to set later on


Just some things for you to start with, doing a quick reboot probably wouldn't hurt either - just to make sure that everything is initialised properly.
Done a couple of reboots for good measure. What i'm finding odd is that the status screen on the PC shows that the connection between router and adapter is good, just that the router can't "see" the internet. I can use other wireless devices (e.g my Axim X30) to hook up to the access point and surf - there's also an Xbox hung of the ethernet port on the router and this can see the internet ok too.
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