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| | Wireless N Hi everyone. My problem is that i can't connect my laptop to the wireless router in N mode only in G mode, already checked the router config and it's ok (it is on mix mode: b,g,n), what i dont know is what to do on windows vista to be able to connect in N mode (switching between modes, or frequency). Wireless R: Linksys WRT300N, Wireless adapter: Intel 4965AGN, Laptop: Dell Vostro 1500, Vista 32b. Hope someone could help me. -- Thanks JJBenz |
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| | Re: Wireless N do you have the most recent driver from the Intel site? do you have the most recent firmware for the router? On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 22:48:02 -0800, JJBENZ <JJBENZ@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Hi everyone. My problem is that i can't connect my laptop to the wireless >router in N mode only in G mode, already checked the router config and it's >ok (it is on mix mode: b,g,n), what i dont know is what to do on windows >vista to be able to connect in N mode (switching between modes, or >frequency). Wireless R: Linksys WRT300N, Wireless adapter: Intel 4965AGN, >Laptop: Dell Vostro 1500, Vista 32b. > >Hope someone could help me. Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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| | Re: Wireless N I could only connect to my wireless g router at 11mb (b) speeds after resetting it and reconfiguring it. I finally turned off the router then turned it back on and was back to 55 mb (g). So that could be something to try. "JJBENZ" <JJBENZ@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3D5BE894-820C-46E9-9FCD-C0E55054C9B9@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi everyone. My problem is that i can't connect my laptop to the wireless > router in N mode only in G mode, already checked the router config and > it's > ok (it is on mix mode: b,g,n), what i dont know is what to do on windows > vista to be able to connect in N mode (switching between modes, or > frequency). Wireless R: Linksys WRT300N, Wireless adapter: Intel 4965AGN, > Laptop: Dell Vostro 1500, Vista 32b. > > Hope someone could help me. > -- > Thanks JJBenz |
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| | Re: Wireless N Hi Barb. Yes i got the most recent driver and firmware. Maybe this could help you help me: my friend have a Sony Viao, and he has an app "Wireless switch utility" with wich you can change from wireless frequency (i think is 20Mhz and 40Mhz). But this app is from sony and my dell machine didn't come with this. Any idea, i think is a problem of adapter config, but i have poor knowledge on that. -- Thanks JJBenz "Barb Bowman" wrote: Quote: > do you have the most recent driver from the Intel site? do you have > the most recent firmware for the router? > > On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 22:48:02 -0800, JJBENZ > <JJBENZ@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >Hi everyone. My problem is that i can't connect my laptop to the wireless > >router in N mode only in G mode, already checked the router config and it's > >ok (it is on mix mode: b,g,n), what i dont know is what to do on windows > >vista to be able to connect in N mode (switching between modes, or > >frequency). Wireless R: Linksys WRT300N, Wireless adapter: Intel 4965AGN, > >Laptop: Dell Vostro 1500, Vista 32b. > > > >Hope someone could help me. > > Barb Bowman > MS Windows-MVP > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx > http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ > |
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| | Re: Wireless N Well, try changing the setting on the ROUTER. You can select 20 or 40 on the WRT300N. See what it is set at now and try the other setting. On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 22:09:00 -0800, JJBENZ <JJBENZ@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Hi Barb. Yes i got the most recent driver and firmware. Maybe this could help >you help me: my friend have a Sony Viao, and he has an app "Wireless switch >utility" with wich you can change from wireless frequency (i think is 20Mhz >and 40Mhz). But this app is from sony and my dell machine didn't come with >this. Any idea, i think is a problem of adapter config, but i have poor >knowledge on that. Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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| | RE: Wireless N Hi everyone: I have the exact same problem with a Fujitsu E8410 also with a Intel 4965AGN and Windows Vista Business laptop. I can connect in G but not N. I have a Linksys WRT350N router and both the router and laptop have been updated with the latest drivers from Linksys and Fujitsu. I tried to use the latest Intel 4965AGN driver but it makes the Fujitsu stop working all together, not sure what thats about. I can set the router to wireless N only and I have two desktops one with a Linksys WMP300N wirless-N PCI adapter and one with a Netgear RangeMax WN111-100NAS Wireless-N USB 2.0 adapter and all are using WPA2 Personal with Encryption of AES. I have been writing emails back to Fujitsu for a couple of weeks now but they just keep telling me to unload and reload the driver. I have looked at the Event log when it fails to connect and get the following error: "802.11 connection failed due to status code 18: Association denied due to requesting station not supporting all of the data rates in the BSSBasicRateSet parameter" It then says to view the wireless network adapter settings and verify they are compatible with the network which I assume they are i.e. both wireless N. Any ideas. "JJBENZ" wrote: Quote: > Hi everyone. My problem is that i can't connect my laptop to the wireless > router in N mode only in G mode, already checked the router config and it's > ok (it is on mix mode: b,g,n), what i dont know is what to do on windows > vista to be able to connect in N mode (switching between modes, or > frequency). Wireless R: Linksys WRT300N, Wireless adapter: Intel 4965AGN, > Laptop: Dell Vostro 1500, Vista 32b. > > Hope someone could help me. > -- > Thanks JJBenz |
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| | Re: Wireless N there are a lot of unhappy folks in this situation (as you can see). Intel has drivers on their site too, but recommends that you get drivers from your OEM (as you have done). You could try the Intel drivers as well. supposedly WPA2 should connect at N speeds (http://support.intel.com/support/wir.../cs-025643.htm ) Try all the available settings on the router and see if the laptop connects at N speeds. b/g/n g/n that's about all I can suggest. On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 15:40:01 -0800, Bob Astro <BobAstro@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Hi everyone: I have the exact same problem with a Fujitsu E8410 also with a >Intel 4965AGN and Windows Vista Business laptop. I can connect in G but not >N. I have a Linksys WRT350N router and both the router and laptop have been >updated with the latest drivers from Linksys and Fujitsu. I tried to use the >latest Intel 4965AGN driver but it makes the Fujitsu stop working all >together, not sure what thats about. I can set the router to wireless N only >and I have two desktops one with a Linksys WMP300N wirless-N PCI adapter and >one with a Netgear RangeMax WN111-100NAS Wireless-N USB 2.0 adapter and all >are using WPA2 Personal with Encryption of AES. I have been writing emails >back to Fujitsu for a couple of weeks now but they just keep telling me to >unload and reload the driver. I have looked at the Event log when it fails >to connect and get the following error: "802.11 connection failed due to >status code 18: Association denied due to requesting station not supporting >all of the data rates in the BSSBasicRateSet parameter" It then says to view >the wireless network adapter settings and verify they are compatible with the >network which I assume they are i.e. both wireless N. Any ideas. > >"JJBENZ" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi everyone. My problem is that i can't connect my laptop to the wireless >> router in N mode only in G mode, already checked the router config and it's >> ok (it is on mix mode: b,g,n), what i dont know is what to do on windows >> vista to be able to connect in N mode (switching between modes, or >> frequency). Wireless R: Linksys WRT300N, Wireless adapter: Intel 4965AGN, >> Laptop: Dell Vostro 1500, Vista 32b. >> >> Hope someone could help me. >> -- >> Thanks JJBenz Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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| | Re: Wireless N Are you using WPA2-Personal? if you are using WPA-TKIP, it will only connect at G data rates. On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 22:09:00 -0800, JJBENZ <JJBENZ@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Hi Barb. Yes i got the most recent driver and firmware. Maybe this could help >you help me: my friend have a Sony Viao, and he has an app "Wireless switch >utility" with wich you can change from wireless frequency (i think is 20Mhz >and 40Mhz). But this app is from sony and my dell machine didn't come with >this. Any idea, i think is a problem of adapter config, but i have poor >knowledge on that. Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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| | Re: Wireless N In message <C78175C3-DBD7-4B39-9832-ECE57B9E6492@xxxxxx> Bob Astro <BobAstro@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Hi everyone: I have the exact same problem with a Fujitsu E8410 also with a >Intel 4965AGN and Windows Vista Business laptop. I can connect in G but not >N. I have a Linksys WRT350N router and both the router and laptop have been >updated with the latest drivers from Linksys and Fujitsu. I tried to use the >latest Intel 4965AGN driver but it makes the Fujitsu stop working all >together, not sure what thats about. I can set the router to wireless N only >and I have two desktops one with a Linksys WMP300N wirless-N PCI adapter and >one with a Netgear RangeMax WN111-100NAS Wireless-N USB 2.0 adapter and all >are using WPA2 Personal with Encryption of AES. I have been writing emails >back to Fujitsu for a couple of weeks now but they just keep telling me to >unload and reload the driver. I have looked at the Event log when it fails >to connect and get the following error: "802.11 connection failed due to >status code 18: Association denied due to requesting station not supporting >all of the data rates in the BSSBasicRateSet parameter" It then says to view >the wireless network adapter settings and verify they are compatible with the >network which I assume they are i.e. both wireless N. Any ideas. entirely on the access point, see if you can connect in N mode in that configuration. (Obviously this isn't a solution, just a diagnostic step) |
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| | Re: Wireless N see http://support.intel.com/support/wir.../cs-025643.htm for the reason I mentioned WPA2, etc. On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 22:09:00 -0800, JJBENZ <JJBENZ@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Hi Barb. Yes i got the most recent driver and firmware. Maybe this could help >you help me: my friend have a Sony Viao, and he has an app "Wireless switch >utility" with wich you can change from wireless frequency (i think is 20Mhz >and 40Mhz). But this app is from sony and my dell machine didn't come with >this. Any idea, i think is a problem of adapter config, but i have poor >knowledge on that. Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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