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Originally Posted by Boots
Boy, that makes me nervous. Do you mean my PC firewall - Zone Alarm? I note there is already a firewall in the router. Maybe some sort of conflict?
I have my ancient Windows 98 PC in the garden chalet and it would be useful to get that attached too. Can't upgrade that one to XP; it's too old and also I use it to drive an excellent NEC laser for which NEC never wrote an XP driver. Can anyone recommend a W98 adapter?
Apologies to Mr Moderator for initially posting to an inappropriate forum, and thanks to all trying to help. You've made me happy and unhappy - happy that what I want to do is achievable and I haven't wasted my dosh; unhappy that I can't at present achieve it for some reason.
Boots
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I assume that he means to switch off the wireless security on the router - you should not need to do anything more...
What I would suggest is the same - here is a more detailed summary
connect to the router via the ethernet cable.
point your browser at 192.168.1.1 (login as admin/admin if you haven't changed the password)
select the wireless tab
ensure that wireless in enabled.
ensure that the SSID is broadcast (and I would change it from the default)
ensure that the MAC filter is disabled
Ensure that wireless security is off.
It is probably worth trying with the windows firewall diabled on the wireless connection as well, especially as you have zonealarm installed
(did you kn ow you can put zonealarm on the router, to protect everything connected to it in one go ...)
then try connecting through the wireless link.
once you have connected, then you can look at loking the MAC addresses and adding encryption.