On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 03:31:09 -0400, ando775
<ando775.2tp9xs@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> mused:
>
>I have two desktops (Win XP) wired to a router, plus on laptop (Win XP
>Pro) wirelessly connected to the same router. In addition, I have a
>DSL modem connected (wired) to said router.
>
>The two desktops are able to connect to the internet and share files
>and print from the same printer. The laptop can "see" the network, but
>won't connect to the internet or share files and printers with the
>desktops.
>
>By saying the laptop can "see" the network I mean that the wireless
>icon pops up in the systray with the correct name of the network,
>NOWIRES in this case. However, when I check the network neighborhood
>from the laptop it can only see itself.
>
>I've run the network connection wizard countless times, choosing every
>imaginable combination of settings I can think of, yet am still having
>issues that have pushed me to the brink of cyber-homicide. At one
>point everything worked correctly, but the lap top hard drive crashed
>and after I replaced it I haven't gotten things to work.
>
>I appreciate anyones help.
>
Log in to the router and look at the security page for the wireless
network. You need to match these settings and passphrases in the
laptop when you try to connect.
--
Regards,
Stuart.
"Lurch" <myrealname@sjwelectrical.co.uk> wrote in message
news:c6kh93l4hutjp2cp0s3vubvce8pk31qnav@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 03:31:09 -0400, ando775
> <ando775.2tp9xs@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> mused:
>
>>
>>I have two desktops (Win XP) wired to a router, plus on laptop (Win XP
>>Pro) wirelessly connected to the same router. In addition, I have a
>>DSL modem connected (wired) to said router.
>>
>>The two desktops are able to connect to the internet and share files
>>and print from the same printer. The laptop can "see" the network, but
>>won't connect to the internet or share files and printers with the
>>desktops.
>>
>>By saying the laptop can "see" the network I mean that the wireless
>>icon pops up in the systray with the correct name of the network,
>>NOWIRES in this case. However, when I check the network neighborhood
>>from the laptop it can only see itself.
>>
>>I've run the network connection wizard countless times, choosing every
>>imaginable combination of settings I can think of, yet am still having
>>issues that have pushed me to the brink of cyber-homicide. At one
>>point everything worked correctly, but the lap top hard drive crashed
>>and after I replaced it I haven't gotten things to work.
>>
>>I appreciate anyones help.
>>
> Log in to the router and look at the security page for the wireless
> network. You need to match these settings and passphrases in the
> laptop when you try to connect.
> --
> Regards,
> Stuart.
Could also be a firewall issue, especially if you are using a work computer.
You need to first check whether you are getting an IP address. If you are,
but cannot access the network, then you need to check your firewall logs.
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 21:10:34 GMT, "Herman"
<whhitehousemadhouse-2005@yahoo.co.uk> mused:
>"Lurch" <myrealname@sjwelectrical.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:c6kh93l4hutjp2cp0s3vubvce8pk31qnav@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 03:31:09 -0400, ando775
>> <ando775.2tp9xs@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> mused:
>>
>>>
>>>I have two desktops (Win XP) wired to a router, plus on laptop (Win XP
>>>Pro) wirelessly connected to the same router. In addition, I have a
>>>DSL modem connected (wired) to said router.
>>>
>>>The two desktops are able to connect to the internet and share files
>>>and print from the same printer. The laptop can "see" the network, but
>>>won't connect to the internet or share files and printers with the
>>>desktops.
>>>
>>>By saying the laptop can "see" the network I mean that the wireless
>>>icon pops up in the systray with the correct name of the network,
>>>NOWIRES in this case. However, when I check the network neighborhood
>>>from the laptop it can only see itself.
>>>
>>>I've run the network connection wizard countless times, choosing every
>>>imaginable combination of settings I can think of, yet am still having
>>>issues that have pushed me to the brink of cyber-homicide. At one
>>>point everything worked correctly, but the lap top hard drive crashed
>>>and after I replaced it I haven't gotten things to work.
>>>
>>>I appreciate anyones help.
>>>
>> Log in to the router and look at the security page for the wireless
>> network. You need to match these settings and passphrases in the
>> laptop when you try to connect.
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Stuart.
>
>Could also be a firewall issue, especially if you are using a work computer.
>
Highly unlikely though, seems a bit of a backwards operation that one,
stop all outgoing requests.