I want you to take a look at your (TCP/IP), located in Network Connections. 
Find your Wireless icon and Right Click on it and go to Properties. Find your 
TCP/IP, click on it [highlight it], click on Properties, then "tick" Obtain DNS 
server address automatically. Click OK.

Thank you, Ivan [Lucid Geek]


--- On Fri, 1/2/09, lfibonacci <[email protected]> wrote:


From: lfibonacci <[email protected]>
Subject: [A-1-Computer_Tech] Re: wireless connection problem
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, January 2, 2009, 9:27 PM







Done all that and more....somebody said that his wireless network
wasn't working with Norton, and I uninstalled Norton; guess what?
Nothing changed. Somebody else told me to add a string in the registry
to disable media sense. I've done it....nothing changed!
I've done the IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS/ RELEASE/RENEW. ...nothing changed,and
the fun part is that I'm typing and uploading this message while I'm
connected to a free wireless network, sitting in my car at a gas
station. I can connect to any open wireless network, but mine at
home..... 

Alex

=========

--- In A-1-Computer_ t...@yahoogroups .com, Donk <d.knieriem@ ...> wrote:
>
> Ok, well another stab in the dark....
> Right-click your wireless connection in Control Panel, Network 
> Connections. Choose Properties.
> On the Wireless Networks tab highlight your network SSID and click the 
> Properties button.
> On the Association tab be sure "Network Authentication" is "open". You 
> could also try disabling the encryption just to help troubleshoot if
you 
> want.
> On the Authentication tab be sure the "Enable IEEE 802.1x "isn't"
checked.
> 
> Another thing I would try is to disable your LAN in Control Panel, 
> Network Connections. You should be able to connect to your other PC's 
> wirelessly through the router with no prob. The LAN might be screwing 
> with XP's attempt to connect to the wireless network.
> 
> Heh, you've prob already done all that, but it's worth a shot if you 
> haven't.
> Good luck,
> Donk
> 
> 
> 
> 
> lfibonacci wrote:
> > Done that twice....no luck!!
> >
> >
> > =========
> >
> > --- In A-1-Computer_ t...@yahoogroups .com, Donk <d.knieriem@ > wrote:
> > 
> >> I dunno. One thing I would try would be to reset the router and
set up 
> >> the network a
> >
>

 














      

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