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MS MN-510 wireless adapter problem... for the love of all things holy....

 
 
Tim
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      02-24-2004, 02:25 AM
I have a MN-510 adapter, and I'm trying to install it on a
computer. The base station is connected to another
computer, and that one is working just fine.

For the last week this thing has been driving me insane. I
configure the base station, and create a connection (as an
example I'll use "BASE STATION SENDING"). After that, I'll
go to the other computer and try to configure the adapter.
All goes well until after it actually recognizes the
connection (it says "BASE STATION SENDING" is a possible
connection). I'll try to connect to it, and although it
SEES the connection, for some reason, there's a failure in
connecting to it. It seems as though everything I try is a
waste of time. I have had problems with wireless networks
in the past... please tell me someone can help.

Thanks.
Tim
 
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Tim
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      02-28-2004, 10:36 PM
no one?
 
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Barb Bowman [MVP-Windows]
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      02-29-2004, 09:18 AM
I don't understand the problem you are describing, especially what you
mean by ""base station sending"". whatever it is you are doing,
workgroup name, SSID name, do not use spaces.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 19:25:11 -0800, "Tim" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>I have a MN-510 adapter, and I'm trying to install it on a
>computer. The base station is connected to another
>computer, and that one is working just fine.
>
>For the last week this thing has been driving me insane. I
>configure the base station, and create a connection (as an
>example I'll use "BASE STATION SENDING"). After that, I'll
>go to the other computer and try to configure the adapter.
>All goes well until after it actually recognizes the
>connection (it says "BASE STATION SENDING" is a possible
>connection). I'll try to connect to it, and although it
>SEES the connection, for some reason, there's a failure in
>connecting to it. It seems as though everything I try is a
>waste of time. I have had problems with wireless networks
>in the past... please tell me someone can help.
>
>Thanks.
>Tim


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