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March 12th, 2006 22:00
Problem with wireless
Hi,
I have a Inspiron 600m with Windows XP and an Intel PRO/wireless 2200BG Network adapter. I have a problem with the wireless system. The machine connects to the wireless network and it even says that the connection is excellent but i cannot access the internet.
I read a several posts on several forums where people suggested that one should uninstall the device and restart the machine and let windows re-detect the 'new' device. It seems to have worked for a few people but it hasn't for me. I am still unable to access the internet after i am connected to a wireless network. I downloaded and installed the latest driver for the device with no luck of getting it to work.
Has someone had this problem before? Please suggest a solution.
Thanks.
I have a Inspiron 600m with Windows XP and an Intel PRO/wireless 2200BG Network adapter. I have a problem with the wireless system. The machine connects to the wireless network and it even says that the connection is excellent but i cannot access the internet.
I read a several posts on several forums where people suggested that one should uninstall the device and restart the machine and let windows re-detect the 'new' device. It seems to have worked for a few people but it hasn't for me. I am still unable to access the internet after i am connected to a wireless network. I downloaded and installed the latest driver for the device with no luck of getting it to work.
Has someone had this problem before? Please suggest a solution.
Thanks.
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esquire
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March 12th, 2006 23:00
First of all, are you connecting to your own wireless network or to a network you are meant to have access?
Second, if the network is protected by encryption, have you entered the encryption or network key when configuring your connection profile?
sail2awe
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March 13th, 2006 09:00
you can find this out at least two ways;
1 click on the conneciton icon in the systray (little computer) and select the support tab, where you should find your ip...
2 click on start, click on run, type these three letters CMD, click on enter. In the dos box, type ipconfig.
sail2awe
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March 13th, 2006 13:00
aluqah
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March 13th, 2006 13:00
Thanks for the quick responses!!
Esquire: Yes, it is a network to which i am meant to have access and the network is not protected. I used to connect to the same network for almost a year using the same settings. Atleast until a few days ago.
Sail2awe: Yes, the machine picks up an IP successfully and is assigned a gateway.
Anyhow, on reading further down the same forum, it appears that many people have issues with the same wireless card (Intel PRO/wireless 2200BG). One of the proposed solutions was to disable the firewall setup by any third party antivirus software. Well, i have Norton antivirus on my computer and i disabled the firewall. And now i can access the internet!!! But, this connection is intermittent. I can browse for a while after which i start to get the annoying "Page cannot be displayed" message. The connection gets restored automatically in a little while. i.e. until it dies again.
This problem also seems to be common.
Thanks again for the quick responses esquire and sail2awe.
sandyhe
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March 18th, 2006 18:00
sail2awe
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March 19th, 2006 14:00
open up the control panel
click on 'network connections',
right click on the wireless connectoid,
select 'properties'
click on tcp/ip to highlight it
click on 'properties'
in this window, you want to change these default values to force it to obtain a valid ip, which you must assign to it here.
there are few concerns, one is any conflict with other pc ip's on the same lan, you don't want duplicates, the other is that this ip must fall within the ip address range being authorized by the router - so it may be necessary to go into the router to find out what range it assigns by default.
Generally, I have found that one of these two, are usually valid:
192.168.1.100 - 103
or
192.168.1.47
change the ticker from 'obtain an ip address automaticaly', to 'use the following ip address'.
then enter a valid ip address in the first box.
left click in the 'subnet mask' and it will add the rest for you.
in the 'default gateway' add the following ip:
192.168.1.1.
change the ticker to 'use the following dns server address'.
and enter the following ip address:
192.168.1.1.
You do not have to enter the second one (and it won't let you duplicate it anyway).
next, click on the advanced tab, and then on the 'wins' tab.
you want to unbind netbios from the tcp/ip stack here, by changing the 'netbios' setting to 'disable netbios over tcp/ip.
and you're done, ok out to the control panel, and it should be as good as old.
Message Edited by sail2awe on 03-19-2006 10:46 AM
Message Edited by sail2awe on 03-19-2006 10:52 AM
sandyhe
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March 20th, 2006 00:00
Okay, thanks, I will try that. The only thing is that the address 198.168.1.1 is my router IP. This is the one I want to enter into the gateway and DNS fields? Also, you are saying as long as I have different IP addresses on every machine, I should be okay?
sail2awe
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March 20th, 2006 02:00
If you like, one may also type in to their dos box, 'ipconfig', and use the default gateway assigned by their isp, but it is the same gateway irrigardless.
any ip duplicates will be given an err popup window indicating said err.
Message Edited by sail2awe on 03-19-2006 11:01 PM
Message Edited by sail2awe on 03-19-2006 11:04 PM
sandyhe
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March 20th, 2006 13:00