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| | Wireless Router and Vista Just got a new Dell Desktop with wireless card pre-installed. I have an existing wireless router that all three of my other machines (XP) can see and connect to just fine. No matter what I seem to do, the Vista machine tells me there are no networks available. I've tried re-booting, re-freshing the Network list, waiting and re-freshing, turning off various automatic features, etc. Nothing seems to work and I need to connect to the Internet to update the PC with the numerous security patches Vista needs when first starting up. Help! -- jerryok123 |
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| | RE: Wireless Router and Vista 1. Will it connect wired? 2. Do you have the Wireless SSID network and Security Key already setup? 3.Do you allow the SSID to be broadcast? "jerryok" wrote: Quote: > Just got a new Dell Desktop with wireless card pre-installed. I have an > existing wireless router that all three of my other machines (XP) can see and > connect to just fine. No matter what I seem to do, the Vista machine tells me > there are no networks available. I've tried re-booting, re-freshing the > Network list, waiting and re-freshing, turning off various automatic > features, etc. Nothing seems to work and I need to connect to the Internet to > update the PC with the numerous security patches Vista needs when first > starting up. > > Help! > -- > jerryok123 |
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| | RE: Wireless Router and Vista 1. I haven't tried yet to connect wired, this pc is in a different part of the house from where my router is (and yes, other pc's do connect fine via wireless in the room the pc is currently in). 2. Yes 3. Yes, it broadcasts just fine. In fact, there are several around my neighborhood that broadcast and that all of my XP computers see. This PC does not see any of those networks either. -- jerryok123 "Mick Murphy" wrote: Quote: > 1. Will it connect wired? > > 2. Do you have the Wireless SSID network and Security Key already setup? > > 3.Do you allow the SSID to be broadcast? > > "jerryok" wrote: > Quote: > > Just got a new Dell Desktop with wireless card pre-installed. I have an > > existing wireless router that all three of my other machines (XP) can see and > > connect to just fine. No matter what I seem to do, the Vista machine tells me > > there are no networks available. I've tried re-booting, re-freshing the > > Network list, waiting and re-freshing, turning off various automatic > > features, etc. Nothing seems to work and I need to connect to the Internet to > > update the PC with the numerous security patches Vista needs when first > > starting up. > > > > Help! > > -- > > jerryok123 |
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| | RE: Wireless Router and Vista A normal prob would be having to update the firmware in the router to make it work with vista. Also, updating the Network adaptor in your vista laptop. It is strange that you can see NO neighbourhood wireless Networks. Ok, you might think this is stupid, but I have come across it with customers! Some laptops have an ON/OFF wireless switch on them; and it HAS to be clicked ON ################################################### "jerryok" wrote: Quote: > 1. I haven't tried yet to connect wired, this pc is in a different part of > the house from where my router is (and yes, other pc's do connect fine via > wireless in the room the pc is currently in). > > 2. Yes > > 3. Yes, it broadcasts just fine. In fact, there are several around my > neighborhood that broadcast and that all of my XP computers see. This PC does > not see any of those networks either. > -- > jerryok123 > > > "Mick Murphy" wrote: > Quote: > > 1. Will it connect wired? > > > > 2. Do you have the Wireless SSID network and Security Key already setup? > > > > 3.Do you allow the SSID to be broadcast? > > > > "jerryok" wrote: > > Quote: > > > Just got a new Dell Desktop with wireless card pre-installed. I have an > > > existing wireless router that all three of my other machines (XP) can see and > > > connect to just fine. No matter what I seem to do, the Vista machine tells me > > > there are no networks available. I've tried re-booting, re-freshing the > > > Network list, waiting and re-freshing, turning off various automatic > > > features, etc. Nothing seems to work and I need to connect to the Internet to > > > update the PC with the numerous security patches Vista needs when first > > > starting up. > > > > > > Help! > > > -- > > > jerryok123 |
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| | RE: Wireless Router and Vista The system in question is a new desktop (as in brand new). It was an issue with the wireless card somehow. I disabled and re-enabled the card, then it decided it would work. Found my router and successfully attached to it! Problem solved. Thanks for your help. -- jerryok123 "Mick Murphy" wrote: Quote: > A normal prob would be having to update the firmware in the router to make it > work with vista. > > Also, updating the Network adaptor in your vista laptop. > > It is strange that you can see NO neighbourhood wireless Networks. > > Ok, you might think this is stupid, but I have come across it with customers! > > Some laptops have an ON/OFF wireless switch on them; and it HAS to be > clicked ON > ################################################### > > "jerryok" wrote: > Quote: > > 1. I haven't tried yet to connect wired, this pc is in a different part of > > the house from where my router is (and yes, other pc's do connect fine via > > wireless in the room the pc is currently in). > > > > 2. Yes > > > > 3. Yes, it broadcasts just fine. In fact, there are several around my > > neighborhood that broadcast and that all of my XP computers see. This PC does > > not see any of those networks either. > > -- > > jerryok123 > > > > > > "Mick Murphy" wrote: > > Quote: > > > 1. Will it connect wired? > > > > > > 2. Do you have the Wireless SSID network and Security Key already setup? > > > > > > 3.Do you allow the SSID to be broadcast? > > > > > > "jerryok" wrote: > > > > > > > Just got a new Dell Desktop with wireless card pre-installed. I have an > > > > existing wireless router that all three of my other machines (XP) can see and > > > > connect to just fine. No matter what I seem to do, the Vista machine tells me > > > > there are no networks available. I've tried re-booting, re-freshing the > > > > Network list, waiting and re-freshing, turning off various automatic > > > > features, etc. Nothing seems to work and I need to connect to the Internet to > > > > update the PC with the numerous security patches Vista needs when first > > > > starting up. > > > > > > > > Help! > > > > -- > > > > jerryok123 |
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| | RE: Wireless Router and Vista Haha. Jerry, we'll put this one down to a legit "computer glitch" "jerryok" wrote: Quote: > The system in question is a new desktop (as in brand new). It was an issue > with the wireless card somehow. I disabled and re-enabled the card, then it > decided it would work. Found my router and successfully attached to it! > Problem solved. > > Thanks for your help. > -- > jerryok123 > > > "Mick Murphy" wrote: > Quote: > > A normal prob would be having to update the firmware in the router to make it > > work with vista. > > > > Also, updating the Network adaptor in your vista laptop. > > > > It is strange that you can see NO neighbourhood wireless Networks. > > > > Ok, you might think this is stupid, but I have come across it with customers! > > > > Some laptops have an ON/OFF wireless switch on them; and it HAS to be > > clicked ON > > ################################################### > > > > "jerryok" wrote: > > Quote: > > > 1. I haven't tried yet to connect wired, this pc is in a different part of > > > the house from where my router is (and yes, other pc's do connect fine via > > > wireless in the room the pc is currently in). > > > > > > 2. Yes > > > > > > 3. Yes, it broadcasts just fine. In fact, there are several around my > > > neighborhood that broadcast and that all of my XP computers see. This PC does > > > not see any of those networks either. > > > -- > > > jerryok123 > > > > > > > > > "Mick Murphy" wrote: > > > > > > > 1. Will it connect wired? > > > > > > > > 2. Do you have the Wireless SSID network and Security Key already setup? > > > > > > > > 3.Do you allow the SSID to be broadcast? > > > > > > > > "jerryok" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Just got a new Dell Desktop with wireless card pre-installed. I have an > > > > > existing wireless router that all three of my other machines (XP) can see and > > > > > connect to just fine. No matter what I seem to do, the Vista machine tells me > > > > > there are no networks available. I've tried re-booting, re-freshing the > > > > > Network list, waiting and re-freshing, turning off various automatic > > > > > features, etc. Nothing seems to work and I need to connect to the Internet to > > > > > update the PC with the numerous security patches Vista needs when first > > > > > starting up. > > > > > > > > > > Help! > > > > > -- > > > > > jerryok123 |
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| | RE: Wireless Router and Vista I am having this same problem. I bought a new Dell Desktop with a Broadcom 802.11g Wireless card already installed. I have never been able to detect any networks with this machine, but there are 5+ that broadcast in my area. On my XP machine, I can view several networks and connect with no problem. I've tried disabling and enabling the device several times like jerryok did, but that did not work. I've tried manually connecting using my SSID, even though I know it is broadcasting, but that doesn't work. I have "uninstalled" the device, only to have it reinstalled automatically by Vista. I have plugged in a USB Wireless Adapter, and I'm currently able to access the internet with that, but I want the internal card to work. I have uninstalled the drivers, but Vista will just reinstall them immediately. The drivers for the internal wireless card are dated 2006 so they MUST be old. So, I downloaded some that were dated 2007, but Vista won't let me install them. It says that my drivers are up to date for that device. I also tried turning off IPv6, but I had no luck there either. I ran a "netsh wlan filter ..." command in Command Prompt. It displayed all available networks that my USB device sees and their related info. For my internal device it simply said that there were no networks detected. "jerryok" wrote: Quote: > Just got a new Dell Desktop with wireless card pre-installed. I have an > existing wireless router that all three of my other machines (XP) can see and > connect to just fine. No matter what I seem to do, the Vista machine tells me > there are no networks available. I've tried re-booting, re-freshing the > Network list, waiting and re-freshing, turning off various automatic > features, etc. Nothing seems to work and I need to connect to the Internet to > update the PC with the numerous security patches Vista needs when first > starting up. > > Help! > -- > jerryok123 |
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| | Re: Wireless Router and Vista -- Regards, BobF. "Eric" <Eric@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:13FF746A-98C4-4005-A30B-F47EEFA0C435@xxxxxx Quote: >I am having this same problem. I bought a new Dell Desktop with a Broadcom > 802.11g Wireless card already installed. I have never been able to detect > any networks with this machine, but there are 5+ that broadcast in my > area. > On my XP machine, I can view several networks and connect with no problem. > > I've tried disabling and enabling the device several times like jerryok > did, > but that did not work. I've tried manually connecting using my SSID, even > though I know it is broadcasting, but that doesn't work. I have > "uninstalled" the device, only to have it reinstalled automatically by > Vista. > > I have plugged in a USB Wireless Adapter, and I'm currently able to access > the internet with that, but I want the internal card to work. having a card in a slot and operating the built in one. Looks like your wireless inboard hardware is faulty. Needs replacement. If you just got it, I'd suggest calling Dell. Quote: > > I have uninstalled the drivers, but Vista will just reinstall them > immediately. The drivers for the internal wireless card are dated 2006 so > they MUST be old. So, I downloaded some that were dated 2007, but Vista > won't let me install them. It says that my drivers are up to date for > that > device. > > I also tried turning off IPv6, but I had no luck there either. > > I ran a "netsh wlan filter ..." command in Command Prompt. > It displayed all available networks that my USB device sees and their > related info. > For my internal device it simply said that there were no networks > detected. > > "jerryok" wrote: > Quote: >> Just got a new Dell Desktop with wireless card pre-installed. I have an >> existing wireless router that all three of my other machines (XP) can see >> and >> connect to just fine. No matter what I seem to do, the Vista machine >> tells me >> there are no networks available. I've tried re-booting, re-freshing the >> Network list, waiting and re-freshing, turning off various automatic >> features, etc. Nothing seems to work and I need to connect to the >> Internet to >> update the PC with the numerous security patches Vista needs when first >> starting up. >> >> Help! >> -- >> jerryok123 |
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| | Re: Wireless Router and Vista "Bob F." <bob@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:503DC84D-D4B5-437D-84CD-0F6F4040AFC1@xxxxxx Quote: > > > -- > Regards, BobF. > "Eric" <Eric@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:13FF746A-98C4-4005-A30B-F47EEFA0C435@xxxxxx Quote: >>I am having this same problem. I bought a new Dell Desktop with a >>Broadcom >> 802.11g Wireless card already installed. I have never been able to >> detect >> any networks with this machine, but there are 5+ that broadcast in my >> area. >> On my XP machine, I can view several networks and connect with no >> problem. >> >> I've tried disabling and enabling the device several times like jerryok >> did, >> but that did not work. I've tried manually connecting using my SSID, >> even >> though I know it is broadcasting, but that doesn't work. I have >> "uninstalled" the device, only to have it reinstalled automatically by >> Vista. >> >> I have plugged in a USB Wireless Adapter, and I'm currently able to >> access >> the internet with that, but I want the internal card to work. > There's the clue right there. There isn't much of a difference between > having a card in a slot and operating the built in one. Looks like your > wireless inboard hardware is faulty. Needs replacement. If you just got > it, I'd suggest calling Dell. > Quote: >> >> I have uninstalled the drivers, but Vista will just reinstall them >> immediately. The drivers for the internal wireless card are dated 2006 >> so >> they MUST be old. So, I downloaded some that were dated 2007, but Vista >> won't let me install them. It says that my drivers are up to date for >> that >> device. >> >> I also tried turning off IPv6, but I had no luck there either. >> >> I ran a "netsh wlan filter ..." command in Command Prompt. >> It displayed all available networks that my USB device sees and their >> related info. >> For my internal device it simply said that there were no networks >> detected. >> >> "jerryok" wrote: >> Quote: >>> Just got a new Dell Desktop with wireless card pre-installed. I have an >>> existing wireless router that all three of my other machines (XP) can >>> see and >>> connect to just fine. No matter what I seem to do, the Vista machine >>> tells me >>> there are no networks available. I've tried re-booting, re-freshing the >>> Network list, waiting and re-freshing, turning off various automatic >>> features, etc. Nothing seems to work and I need to connect to the >>> Internet to >>> update the PC with the numerous security patches Vista needs when first >>> starting up. >>> >>> Help! >>> -- >>> jerryok123 Have you turned the wireless switch off and back on to make sure it is on. My wife has turned hers off several times because of the location on her Dell. Quote: > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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| | Re: Wireless Router and Vista > Have you turned the wireless switch off and back on to make sure it is on. Quote: > My wife has turned hers off several times because of the location on her > Dell. Quote: > > a Desktop then I suppose I should verify that it is on. In Device Manager it says that the card is working properly, but who knows. I thought it may just be faulty at first, but it seems like there are a ton of problems with Wireless Connectivity + Vista. Several people have just said update the drivers. My Automatic Update just reinstalls the same drivers though. Is there a way to prevent this from happening automatically. I turned off Windows Update and unplugged my USB Adapter (to disconnect from the internet) to prevent it from doing any sort of auto update, but 2 seconds after I uninstall the Wireless Card's drivers, Vista reinstalls them. If I could prevent this, then I could try to install these other drivers that I downloaded. Like I mentioned earlier, when I try to install them it says the current ones are up to date. I simply don't believe it. |
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