Power off the ISP modem/router and the wireless router(if any) for 30 seconds. Plug the ISP modem/router back in. Wait 15 seconds and power on the wireless router(if any)
Start, control panel, device manager, network, double click on the 1397 adapter, advanced. Look for Antenna Diversity. Change the Antenna diversity from Auto to Aux, then restart restart your computer.
If there is a power management tab, uncheck the box, allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
If you can post back an ipconfig /all log, it may also show something.
After following your instructions, my computer showed that I had local access, but I still couldn't get a connection when I opened a browser.
I ran the connections diagnotstics test at home, and the results showed that I "failed" the Gateway IP ping and skipped the internet IP ping, DNS IP ping, and Internet Website Domain Name ping (passed everything else, though). This morning I connected to a different network just fine, and my wireless is working without a problem here. When I ran the diagnostics test here, it showed that I'd passed everything through Gateway IP, failed the internet IP, and skipped DNS and Internet Website Domain Name....
Start, control panel, network and sharing center, click on your connection, properties. Look for TCP/Ipv4 and TCP/IPv6 (yours may just be TCP/IP Protocol, then click on properties. Have your settings match mine.
Dell and Intel refuse to provide updated drivers for the intel wifi link 5100 / 5300 agn card. This card no longer functions correctly with windows 7. They may provide drivers for windows 8 but neither company wants to support the old technology on the E6400.
Start, control panel, device manager. Click on Network and then right click on your network adapter, left click properties, power management. Uncheck the box, allow computer to turn off this device to save power.
Go to the power options, and changed the Wireless Adapter Setting, from Maximum Power Setting to Maximum Performance.
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March 16th, 2012 10:00
eegallow,
Power off the ISP modem/router and the wireless router(if any) for 30 seconds. Plug the ISP modem/router back in. Wait 15 seconds and power on the wireless router(if any)
Start, control panel, device manager, network, double click on the 1397 adapter, advanced. Look for Antenna Diversity. Change the Antenna diversity from Auto to Aux, then restart restart your computer.
If there is a power management tab, uncheck the box, allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
If you can post back an ipconfig /all log, it may also show something.
Rick
eegallow
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March 17th, 2012 03:00
Ok, 2 things--
After following your instructions, my computer showed that I had local access, but I still couldn't get a connection when I opened a browser.
I ran the connections diagnotstics test at home, and the results showed that I "failed" the Gateway IP ping and skipped the internet IP ping, DNS IP ping, and Internet Website Domain Name ping (passed everything else, though). This morning I connected to a different network just fine, and my wireless is working without a problem here. When I ran the diagnostics test here, it showed that I'd passed everything through Gateway IP, failed the internet IP, and skipped DNS and Internet Website Domain Name....
Thanks so much.
PudgyOne
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March 17th, 2012 07:00
eegallow,
Without an ipconfig /all log, this can be guess work.
Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or from certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers
Start, control panel, network and sharing center, click on your connection, properties. Look for TCP/Ipv4 and TCP/IPv6 (yours may just be TCP/IP Protocol, then click on properties. Have your settings match mine.
Rick
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Dell and Intel refuse to provide updated drivers for the intel wifi link 5100 / 5300 agn card. This card no longer functions correctly with windows 7. They may provide drivers for windows 8 but neither company wants to support the old technology on the E6400.
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November 8th, 2014 03:00
alanberris,
I never had any problems with the 5100 on my system. My Intel WiFi 5100 AGN Connectivity Settings
I used the drivers mentioned in Installing My Wi-Fi Technology and never had connection problems.
Try these tweaks....
Start, control panel, device manager. Click on Network and then right click on your network adapter, left click properties, power management. Uncheck the box, allow computer to turn off this device to save power.
Go to the power options, and changed the Wireless Adapter Setting, from Maximum Power Setting to Maximum Performance.
Intel® Centrino® Wi-Fi Products — Which operating systems are supported with Intel wireless products?
Rick