Since you said, it when your close you can connect, I owuld look at the wireless adapter and make sure the antenna wires did not come off. Since there are different XPS 15 models, Go to Drivers & Downloads enter your service tag number, then click on manuals in the left column. get manual, select your language, service manual, view. Select wireless mini cards. Instructions to remove and replace. Examine the antenna wires for a good connection. You may also want to try reseating the card.
Depending of the wireless adapter you have, try start, control panel, device manager, network, your adapter, advanced. Look and see if you have antenna diversity. Some adapters have this and some don't If your adapter has antenna diversity, try changing it from auto to Aux.
Also read this article. It pretains to Vista but probably also could pretain to Windows 7.
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Intel® WiFi Products — Power Save Polling (PSP) causes connection issues with some access points
Since you said, it when your close you can connect, I owuld look at the wireless adapter and make sure the antenna wires did not come off. Since there are different XPS 15 models, Go to Drivers & Downloads enter your service tag number, then click on manuals in the left column. get manual, select your language, service manual, view. Select wireless mini cards. Instructions to remove and replace. Examine the antenna wires for a good connection. You may also want to try reseating the card.
Depending of the wireless adapter you have, try start, control panel, device manager, network, your adapter, advanced. Look and see if you have antenna diversity. Some adapters have this and some don't If your adapter has antenna diversity, try changing it from auto to Aux.
Also read this article. It pretains to Vista but probably also could pretain to Windows 7.
Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or from certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers
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