On the wireless computers, make sure you are using the
same SSID, channel, and WEP key and key length used in
the router.
Also, make sure all computers, wired and wireless, have
the same workgroup name.
You need to uninstall software firewalls (Norton, Zone
Alarm, etc.), and disable ICF (or reconfigure them to
allow network traffic). Just make sure the router
firewall is always turned on.
Sometimes it is easier to set up the wireless part of the
network with WEP turned off. Once everything works fine,
add WEP.
>-----Original Message-----
>I Installed The MN700 Wireless base as directed in the
manual for each
>network computer, I share printers and some folders, but
my problem is that
>I canīt even look for others wireless computers on my
network or print on a
>share
>printer, I just did everything I found about it on the
internet, but nothing
>seems to work. Also when I open the Microsoft Broadband
Network utility, in
>the Network devices field, shows a message "No devices
found on the local
>network", If I plug a device into an Ethernet port I Can
see the computer,
>but as soon as it go wireless it just disapear
>
>I also disable my firewall, but still got the problem
>
>Can someone help?
>
>Thanks in advance
>
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:1e25901c4556f$257175a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>Need some more info. Can you browse the Internet through
>the wireless? Can you ping 192.168.2.1 wirelessly? Are
>you getting a 192.168.2.x on each wireless computer? Run
>Command Prompt and enter IPConfig.
>
>I can use the adress you said (192.168.2.1), and I use
the IPConfig, as a
>result the following data is shown:
>
>Media state- Media disconected
>Connection specific DNS Suffix:
>IP Adress 192.168.2.115
>Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
>Default gateway 192.168.2.1
>
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