Hi,
I'm hoping somebody can help me out, because I am lost. I have a
laptop, with a wireless Intel/Pro network connection (version 8.0.0).
With this, I have an ASUS wireless access point (WL-300g).
I am using windows XP, home edition.
For some time now, my system has been crashing. Always reboots without
an apparent reason. After having done an error report, the Microsoft
website told me that the most probable cause for these problems was the
wireless/PRO software and directed me to the website to install new
software.
I did this, thinking it really would solve my problems. I installed the
software, and everything was fine. Then it wanted me to configure the
network connection and asked me for the network identification. I
couldn't remember the network password, so I reset the WAP, and reset
the password.
>From this point onwards, things slowly progressed from bad to worse. At
first, it recognised the network, but wouldn't allow me to connect.
Every time I clicked 'connect', it asked for a network name, ports etc,
all the general and security settings, which I had already thought I'd
entered.
It couldn't connect, even though it could connect to a different
wireless network within range.
I then decided to uninstall the newly installed software, and go back
to the original installation cd. Having done that, nothing (!) worked.
It didn't recognise anything anymore, apart from the other wireless
network that is within range.
I have no idea what happened, or how I can fix it. At the moment I'm
connected by ethernet. directly to the laptop.
On 2 Aug 2006 14:12:56 -0700, "Lexä" <astrid@stoutenbeek.com> wrote in
<1154553176.760381.137860@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups .com>:
>Hi,
>I'm hoping somebody can help me out, because I am lost. I have a
>laptop, with a wireless Intel/Pro network connection (version 8.0.0).
>With this, I have an ASUS wireless access point (WL-300g).
>I am using windows XP, home edition.
>
>For some time now, my system has been crashing. Always reboots without
>an apparent reason.
What exactly does "crashing" mean? Lockup? Blue screen? Spontaneous
reboot with no other symptom?
>After having done an error report, the Microsoft
>website told me that the most probable cause for these problems was the
>wireless/PRO software and directed me to the website to install new
>software.
>I did this, thinking it really would solve my problems. I installed the
>software, and everything was fine.
Did you first uninstall the hardware driver and then the old software?
That can be important. Likewise running thorough virus and spyware
scans.
>Then it wanted me to configure the
>network connection and asked me for the network identification. I
>couldn't remember the network password, so I reset the WAP, and reset
>the password.
>>From this point onwards, things slowly progressed from bad to worse. At
>first, it recognised the network, but wouldn't allow me to connect.
>Every time I clicked 'connect', it asked for a network name, ports etc,
>all the general and security settings, which I had already thought I'd
>entered.
>It couldn't connect, even though it could connect to a different
>wireless network within range.
Sounds like a WEP password mismatch? Enter all WEP passwords manually
in _hex_. Better yet, use WPA -- WEP is easily cracked.
>I then decided to uninstall the newly installed software, and go back
>to the original installation cd. Having done that, nothing (!) worked.
>It didn't recognise anything anymore, apart from the other wireless
>network that is within range.
Again, sounds like a WEP key mismatch, or possibly MAC filtering.
Disable all security _temporarily_ while troubleshooting.
>I have no idea what happened, or how I can fix it. At the moment I'm
>connected by ethernet. directly to the laptop.
>
>Can anybody help me?
See wikis below for more possible help.
--
Best regards, FAQ for Wireless Internet: <http://Wireless.wikia.com>
John Navas FAQ for Wi-Fi: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi>
Wi-Fi How To: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_HowTo>
Fixes to Wi-Fi Problems: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_Fixes>
On 2-Aug-2006, "=?iso-8859-1?B?TGV45A==?=" <astrid@stoutenbeek.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm hoping somebody can help me out, because I am lost. I have a
> laptop, with a wireless Intel/Pro network connection (version 8.0.0).
> With this, I have an ASUS wireless access point (WL-300g).
> I am using windows XP, home edition.
>
> For some time now, my system has been crashing. Always reboots without
> an apparent reason. After having done an error report, the Microsoft
> website told me that the most probable cause for these problems was the
> wireless/PRO software and directed me to the website to install new
> software.
> I did this, thinking it really would solve my problems. I installed the
> software, and everything was fine. Then it wanted me to configure the
> network connection and asked me for the network identification. I
> couldn't remember the network password, so I reset the WAP, and reset
> the password.
> >From this point onwards, things slowly progressed from bad to worse. At
> first, it recognised the network, but wouldn't allow me to connect.
> Every time I clicked 'connect', it asked for a network name, ports etc,
> all the general and security settings, which I had already thought I'd
> entered.
> It couldn't connect, even though it could connect to a different
> wireless network within range.
>
> I then decided to uninstall the newly installed software, and go back
> to the original installation cd. Having done that, nothing (!) worked.
> It didn't recognise anything anymore, apart from the other wireless
> network that is within range.
>
> I have no idea what happened, or how I can fix it. At the moment I'm
> connected by ethernet. directly to the laptop.
>
> Can anybody help me?
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Lexä
Once again, start from the beginning. Reset the AP to its default settings.
Afterwards and using a wired connection, enter the AP's menu and
immediately assign the AP a password. Now, using the Intel PROSet Wireless
software to control your wireless card, attempt to access the AP wirelessly.
If you can, try surfing the web. If you can do that, great. Once again,
using a wired connection, re-enter the AP's menu and set up encryption
(Specifically WPA-PSK / TKIP). Configure the wireless card to match that of
the AP. Now try to surf the web. if unsuccessful, double check your
settings in the AP and in the Wireless card and try again. If successful,
re-enter the AP's menu and set your encryption to WPA-PSK / AES or WPA2 or
WPA2 Personal then do the same to the wireless card. Now try and surf the
web. I also recommend that you reboot the laptop each time you change the
settings on the wireless card. Let us know if you were successful or not.
Take care.
Thank you both for your information and help. It still doesn't work.
When I say my laptop crashes, I mean it just stops whatever it's doing,
no warning or error messages, and then everything goes black, and it
reboots automatically.
I have reinstalled the wireless Pro software, reinstalled the software
from the AP, reset the AP. I can't connect to it. I don't know what
else to do. I'm connecting to the Internet via direct ethernet at the
moment, and I'm surfing the net trying to find a solution. It can't be
that it just stops working, can it?????
On 5 Aug 2006 02:05:59 -0700, "Lexä" <astrid@stoutenbeek.com> wrote in
<1154768759.531144.222180@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>:
>Thank you both for your information and help. It still doesn't work.
>
>When I say my laptop crashes, I mean it just stops whatever it's doing,
>no warning or error messages, and then everything goes black, and it
>reboots automatically.
>
>I have reinstalled the wireless Pro software, reinstalled the software
>from the AP, reset the AP. I can't connect to it. I don't know what
>else to do. I'm connecting to the Internet via direct ethernet at the
>moment, and I'm surfing the net trying to find a solution. It can't be
>that it just stops working, can it?????
Spontaneous reboot suggests that you have either a software/driver fault
or a hardware fault. Since you've reinstalled the software, a hardware
problem is now the likely cause, but first run full virus and spyware
scans (with current signatures). If the problem persists, run complete
hardware diagnostics. If the computer is still under warranty, get it
serviced.
--
Best regards, FAQ for Wireless Internet: <http://Wireless.wikia.com>
John Navas FAQ for Wi-Fi: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi>
Wi-Fi How To: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_HowTo>
Fixes to Wi-Fi Problems: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_Fixes>
Tried running full scans with Norton Internet Security, latest edition,
fully updated...Nothing.
Anyway, my brother came round this morning, and....he fixed it. God
knows what he did, he himself doesn't quite understand where it went
wrong in the first place, but I am back in the WLAN-world...and boy,
does it feel good.