"Jasper Recto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It's set to the right DNS server. If I log on locally to the laptop, I am
> able to access the network and internet. It's just when I try to log on
> the
> domain, I get that error.
>
It's probably something to do with authentication settings. Try reading
through this link and see if anything helps.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...w/wififaq.mspx
Kerry
> Jasper
> "Kerry Brown" <(E-Mail Removed)*o*m> wrote in message
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>> "Jasper Recto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> > I'm having a problem logging on to our company domain through a
>> > wireless
>> > connection. I was able to add myself on to the domain. It took a
>> > while
>> > to
>> > register itself but it worked. Now, when I try to log on to the
>> > domain,
>> > it
>> > tells me that the domain is not available.
>> >
>> > Any ideas why I can't log on to my company domain? I'm standing right
>> > next
>> > to the access point and the connection is strong.
>> >
>> > Help
>> >
>> > Jasper
>> >
>> >
>>
>> What is your DNS set to? It sounds like you can't find a domain
> controller.
>>
>> Kerry
>>
>>
>
>