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Old 02-01-2007, 02:14 AM
arilisanne
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Default Re: Wireless Internet Stopped Working

On Jan 30, 5:33 pm, b...@scn.org wrote:
> most wifi connection manager softwares identify the APs by both name
> (ESSID) and MAC address (BSSID) and also by encryption method, while
> windows WZC see them by the ESSID only, even if in your neighborhood
> there were a hundred APs with network name linksys, WZC would display
> only one linksys
>
> i have a theory that one of your neighbour happen to have a WRT54G
> broadcasting a stronger signal (having higher txpower by using 3rd
> party firmware, or a much higher gain antenna) but having the same
> network name as yours, then your laptop, by the wisdom of Windows WZC,
> will seek to connect to that one, or it will drop the connection to
> your router to pursuit your neighbour's whenever it's on, that'll be
> as successful as a blind date... lol
>
> but anyways, if that theory is correct then i dont know how another
> laptop of yours connects to your router and not another linksys. i can
> only assume that it has different chipset.
>
> so before you go hunting for the connection software, or reinstall
> windows, you may want to go the setup page of your router and change
> the network name to something unique... and let WZC works it magic...
>
> cheers
>
>
>
> arilisanne wrote:
> > On Jan 28, 8:46 pm, "ejm" <ejmconsult...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I believe you issue is that your laptop use Intel 802.11b Wireless and
> > > the router is most likely set for only G.
> > > Goto into the router's control panel and make sure it is set for both
> > > g and b. If as I believe it is not then choose the choice that allows
> > > both b and g to be available.

>
> > It's set to "Mixed" mode; it worked (albeit intermittently) and then
> > stopped, for no apparent reason.

>
> > John Navas said --

>
> > >1. Try your laptop in a public hotspot to ensure the wireless is working
> > >properly.

>
> > >2. Turn off _all_ security on the wireless router while troubleshooting.
> > >Generally the best way to do that is to reset it to factory defaults.

>
> > I have done both of these things. No luck.

>
> > b...@scn.org said --

>
> > >the VAIO works with a wired connection with the router, is that
> > >correct? if not then i would recommend a TCP/IP
> > >and windows socket (winsocks) repair. Google for those and you shall
> > >find freeware that will reset windows XP networking settings to
> > >default... or you can reinstall Windows... nah... just kidding ...
> > >anyways i dont think you need to do this step at all

>
> > Yes, it works fine with a wired connection so I don't think I need to
> > do that...

>
> > b also said

>
> > >so, if you already know the buitl-in wifi chipset in your VAIO, then
> > >download the connection manager software form the chipset manufacturer
> > >(or the card's OEM, or SONY) then use it instead of windows WZC.. in
> > >my desktop i have this service completely disabled, preventing it from
> > >even loggin on the system....

>
> > Okay. I'm a little confused by the whole wireless zero mystery. I
> > have read some similar suggestions to this -- I did try disabling the
> > wireless zero, but re-enabled it cause I didn't know how to set up the
> > manufacturer's connection manager software. Am not quite sure where
> > to find that but I will do some digging...

>
> > Thanks everyone... I will give this a shot but am actually considering
> > reinstalling Windows from scratch on this machine if I can't come up
> > wtih a better fix soon...- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


My network ID is very unusual -- it's not a default name, it's a made-
up name that I highly doubt my neighbors have. However, I DO live in
an apartment building with lots of different networks and their 2.4
GHz phones I think, even, sometimes interfere with my signals. BUT,
yes, my newer laptop works just fine with the wireless on this network
and though there are many neighboring networks, none has the same ID.
I also used to (inadvertendly) be able to connect to the neighbor's
unsecured networks on the Vaio (the computer having the problems) and
now I can't get onto those either - I have also tested it in other
places and I can't get onto ANY networks, not just this one. But it
can SEE them... so weird. Any other thoughts?


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