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April 2nd, 2008 14:00

No "Wireless Zero Configuration"

I have an Inspiron 2200.  I am trying to set up a Wireless Network Connection.

 

When I get to the screen asking to choose a wireless network connection, there are none displayed.

 Now, I am attempting to set up a wireless network connectiion.  I tried to follow the instructions below.

  

Right-click right the Wireless Network Connection and then click View Available Wireless Networks.
    "Click here" if the message Windows cannot configure this wireless connection appears.
       1. Click  Change advanced settings.
       2. Click the Wireless Networks tab.
          "Click here" if the Wireless Network tab is not seen.
             1. Click Start and then click Control Panel.
             2. Click Switch to Classic View in the upper-left corner when available.
             3. Double-click Adminstrative Tools.
             4. Double-click Computer Management.
             5. Click the plus button to the left of Services and Applications.
             6. Double-click Wireless Zero Configuration.
             7. Choose Automatic from the drop down menu next to Startup Type:, and the click the Start button.
             8. Click Apply and the OK.
       3. Click Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings.
       4. Click OK

 

I am fine until step 6.  There is no "Wireless Zero Configuration" to click.

What do I do? 

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April 2nd, 2008 15:00

"When I get to the screen asking to choose a wireless network connection, there are none displayed".

 

do you have a wireless router as you can't set up a wireless network if there is no wireless signal from a router.

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April 2nd, 2008 23:00

Dell Wireless 1370 WLAN Mini-PCI card

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April 3rd, 2008 11:00

In the System Configuration Utility there is a list of services running. I have a suspicion that one has been truned off.

 

Is there a list of services necessary for WLAN?

Message Edited by ecar on 04-03-2008 07:42 AM

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April 3rd, 2008 16:00

I looked in Control Panel.  I didn't see Dell Wireless Center.  I looked in Serices (Local).  I didn't see Dell Wireless Center.  Where is Dell Wireless Center?

 

For Wireless Zero Configuration, what is shown is:

 

Name                                     Status       Startup Type      Log On As

 

Wireless Zero Configuration        Started      Automatic          Local System

 

 

 

 

19 Posts

April 3rd, 2008 18:00

No.  It is in neither place.

 

What do I do?

Is Dell Wireless Center going to fix the problem?

It must be available somewhere? 

 

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April 3rd, 2008 20:00

I know this is going to end up very embarrasing for me, but onward nonetheless.

 

What I see is:

 

 

No wireless networks were found in range.

 

Make sure the wirless switch on your computer is on.

To see an updated list, click "Refresh network list."

 

 

 

1.  There is a wireless network in range.  Sitting not more than 3 inches from the 2200 is a  Linksys wireless router with which I am able to use with my wonderful, light, cheap ($349) but small Eee PC.

 

2.  I have looked all over the 2200 and all over the net for a physical switch.  I can't find it.  I have repeated pressed Fn + F2 with no improvement.

 

3.  Clicking "Refresh network list" hasn't helped either.

 

Now, in the Sys Tray is a "Wirelss Network Connection" icon with a red X that says "Not Connected."

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April 3rd, 2008 23:00

Isn't there some visible indicator that it is turned on, like in the Sys Tray or something?

19 Posts

April 3rd, 2008 23:00

Still no.

 

"Searching for wireless networks in range . . ."

 

and it comes back with the earlier message:

 

"No wireless networks were found in range . . . ." 

19 Posts

April 3rd, 2008 23:00

Like the little computer with the arcs that is in the Sys Tray now except without the big red X.

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April 4th, 2008 12:00

Things have changed. I think I ought to start a new thread, but . . . .

 

I have spent a great deal of time looking around on the net. I finally found R151517.EXE. Being the wild and crazy guy that I am, I ran it.

 

Things have changed.

 

Unchanged is the computer with the two arcs and big red X in the systray. However, joining that icon is another icon which has 4 vertical bars pointing upward with each bar progressively longer as you move to the right. Placing the curser on it shows the text "Wireless Network Connection Wireless Connection unavailable."

 

Clicking Start > Settings > Contorl Panel > Network Connections and looking under Lan or High Speed Internet

shows "Local Area Connection" and the "Wireless Network Connection" with the big red X. It shows nothing else just as it did before.

 

Now, the weird news is that if I click Start > Settings > Network Connections (BYPASSING Control Panel) Wireless Network Connection, voila, I get to my wireless network I called Henrietta whereas before there was the message about no wireless networks found in range.

 

So, now, I guess my first questions are what do I do with the computer with the arcs and big red X in Network Connections and why isn't Henrietta there

Message Edited by ecar on 04-04-2008 09:04 AM
Message Edited by ecar on 04-04-2008 09:09 AM

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August 1st, 2008 19:00

I am having the same problem setting up my wireless connection.

 

I can not find the Wireless Zero Configuration, any ideas what to do? I have an Inspiron 6000

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