I did think about that but he said he has used 3 different routers and cant connect to any of them wirelessly, which makes me think its something on the laptops instead of the routers, (unless all 3 werent set up properly![]()
I did think about that but he said he has used 3 different routers and cant connect to any of them wirelessly, which makes me think its something on the laptops instead of the routers, (unless all 3 werent set up properly![]()
Sounds like a familiar issue. Anyhoo, I assume that you are able to access the router and browse the web when using a network cable from your laptop to the router. Assuming that's true, have you checked the wireless settings on the router e.g. WEP/WPA settings. The issue I came across was when the WPA/WEP hash key had been been changed and had to have it re-generated. What's brand/model router do you have?
there is some serious wierd shit going on, just tried my mates router/modem, my laptop worked at his place, but wont connect to it at my place,, go figure
righto this has gone far enough, anyone wanna make any money.. cos im lostor reccomend anyone??
cheers
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Hi there
Based on our chat yesterday I think that the PC is the problem not the modem/router
Now just to clarify, the laptop (Toshiba) sees this and another wireless network.
The laptop wont connect even tho' verified passwords with both.
Can connect to the internet via the modem/router hardwired. (It is not a problem that telecom can help you with as you have an internet connection.)
So, it seems to me that the laptop is the problem.
Have you tried to use the Toshiba diagnostic tool? I had a nightmare once with the Toshiba Wifi utility and eventually used the windows wireless network utility to connect.
I cant recall how to turn it off at the moment, will have a look at the old Toshiba and work it through.
We will sort it
Cheers
Stu
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Aussie - Melbourne - Perth - Darwin - Alice - Melbourne... April-May 2011
OK just posted in between yours and now noted the post that your laptop DOES work at your mates place?
Its your modem router then.
Should be an easy fix eh. probably just defaulted back to its factory setting in some way.
Start by connecting to it via cable and check all the settings. Reset the login passkey.
Almost there
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Aussie - Melbourne - Perth - Darwin - Alice - Melbourne... April-May 2011
Approaching this logically ...
1) Have you checked your router settings via the default gateway e.g. 192.168.1.1 or 10.1.1.1?
2) Have you checked the WEP/WPA settings?
3) Sorry to keep repeating this, but it would really help if you could post details about the make and model of your router since every router is configured differently.
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Aussie - Melbourne - Perth - Darwin - Alice - Melbourne... April-May 2011
yeah you can always try turning it off then see if you can connect. Then harden it up from there.
Have found WPA better that WEP in terms of reliability (drop outs etc).
Its a Belkin I think, not sure of the model
Cheers
Stu
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