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| | Says "can't connect" -- but it is connected T7700, Vista, Sony laptop, Intel 4965AGN When selecting a new network (Connect to...) which I know is functional, this unit will say "...taking longer than usual..." and then "...cannot...". Diagnosis generates no result. HOWEVER -- the signal strength meter shows that it quickly connects, and wireless apps do work properly. What idiotic error did I make in setting this up? Hank |
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| | Re: Says "can't connect" -- but it is connected Hank wrote: Quote: > T7700, Vista, Sony laptop, Intel 4965AGN > > When selecting a new network (Connect to...) which I know is functional, > this unit will say "...taking longer than usual..." and then > "...cannot...". Diagnosis generates no result. > > HOWEVER -- the signal strength meter shows that it quickly connects, and > wireless apps do work properly. you're talking about. Either the computer is connected to the WAP device and applications like IE and Windows Mail, etc can access the Internet or they cannot do it. Quote: > > What idiotic error did I make in setting this up? > good, and the connection is finally made. There was this Linksys unsecured wireless network in the area I could connect to, and sometimes, I couldn't connect to it. The taking longer than usual message was displayed in either case. On the other hand, the WAP that I normally used gave no such problems. I guess in this case, if I were you, I wouldn't worry about it, as long as the machine is connecting, and the machine can access the Internet. I know that Vista doesn't play well with some wireless equipment manufactures. |
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| | Re: Says "can't connect" -- but it is connected Mr. Arnold wrote: Quote: > Hank wrote: Quote: >> T7700, Vista, Sony laptop, Intel 4965AGN >> >> When selecting a new network (Connect to...) which I know is >> functional, this unit will say "...taking longer than usual..." and >> then "...cannot...". Diagnosis generates no result. >> >> HOWEVER -- the signal strength meter shows that it quickly connects, >> and wireless apps do work properly. > There is no such thing as wireless applications in the context that > you're talking about. Either the computer is connected to the WAP device > and applications like IE and Windows Mail, etc can access the Internet > or they cannot do it. Quote: >> >> What idiotic error did I make in setting this up? >> > I would say that it's a bad connection at some point and then it turns > good, and the connection is finally made. There was this Linksys > unsecured wireless network in the area I could connect to, and > sometimes, I couldn't connect to it. The taking longer than usual > message was displayed in either case. On the other hand, the WAP that I > normally used gave no such problems. > > I guess in this case, if I were you, I wouldn't worry about it, as long > as the machine is connecting, and the machine can access the Internet. I > know that Vista doesn't play well with some wireless equipment > manufactures. In this case, the notification of problem persists and never goes away, though the computer is connected and properly functioning. It's just some sort of internal communication error, I suppose, where the left hand doesn't talk to the right. Perhaps this is just one of those mysteries not meant to be solved... Hank |
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