bizma <bizma.34ijsd@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> hath wroth:
>Hi there, ive recently purchased a netgear WG111 version two for my pc,
>which is running on Vista. the router that we have at home is a Linksys
>WRT54G.
Any particular WG111v2 driver? See:
<http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/wg111v2.asp>
and pick a number.
Out of curiosity, which hardware version WRT54G? Also, firmware
version? Some versions had problems with the DHCP server and Vista.
>Now ive setup the drivers for the WG111v2 without a hitch, but when you
>have set it all up, including picking which network to join into and
>adding the passcodes the adapter cant seem to find the network.
With or without encryption? Try it without encryption. My guess(tm)
is that you are doing that already and not getting a connection. This
is beginning to sound familiar.
>The little icon down in the tray is red and says scanning, i can wait
>for 15 minutes and it will still stay scanning, i mean if the adapter
>can see the network to know you have to enter the passcode how can it
>suddenly not see it anymore?
Ah. The little red ball below the icon is a clue. That means that
the wireless client manager is trying to get a DHCP address and
failing. Welcome to Vista.
Vista has numberous DHCP related bugs. See the list I posted at:
<http://groups.google.com/group/alt.internet.wireless/msg/cd8d480583867ee3>
for the necessary fixes.
>This ones got me scratching my head/smashing pc
That's why I always wear a hat. Scratching my head is accellerating
baldness. Smashing the PC is great fun, but rarely yields a
successful solution.
>any help would be really really appreciated, thanks in advance :)
Run:
Start -> run -> cmd <enter>
ipconfig
If the IP address is something 192.168.xxx.xxx, it's working.
If the IP address is 0.0.0.0, it's waiting for a DHCP address.
It the IP address is 169.254.xxx.xxx, DHCP has given up.
For Vista, if you can't find the MSDOS command icon or the run
command, try:
Right click on the Start button in the lower left of the screen.
Select Properties.
Select "traditional start menus" or something like that.
Welcome back to an XP style start menu.
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