Update. Since the wireless connection kept going up and down we exchanged
the Netgear for a Linksys wireless router. SAME PROBLEM!! It can see the
network perfectly, but can't connect. Any ideas??? Again, WEP is disabled,
and MAC filtering is off, so that isn't the problem.
"Head Hunter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Ok, guys. Got a wierd one for you. First, the background.
>
> I have an older laptop I was conecting to my Linksys wire-less access
point
> using a D-Link DWL-650 wireless card. I have WEP enabled, and MAC
> filtering. Works fine. I got a new laptop with built-in wireless. It
> works fine. I gave the laptop and D-link card to a buddy of mine. Based
on
> a PC_World article, he bought a Netgear WGR613r4 wireless router. Now,
his
> PC connects to the 'Net fine through a wire. My new laptop connects to
the
> 'Net fine through wireless. However, the D-link won't.
>
> Here is the wierd part, though. Now, the wireless router is set up as
full
> default, std SSID, WEP disabled, etc. Now, the D-link can SEE the Netgear
> router perfectly. But, it can't connect to it. I have quadruple checked
> all the settings on the D-link card, but it just won't connect. It is
> driving me nuts. What is really confusing is that the D-link see the
> Netgear, it just won't connect to it. I select the Netgear in the D-link,
> click CONNECT, I get an hourglass, then nothing with no connection.
>
> Could the Netgear router be defective? I also notice that, as I am
writing
> this, my wireless connection on my laptop is going in an out. Should I
try
> replacing the Netgear with a D-link router?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
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