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See above for my original post.
I wish you better luck than I'm having with a wireless connection on Windows
XP Home Edition.
I just spent all afternoon on the phone with Dell reformatting the hard
drive and reinstalling XP on a brand new computer after the 'nice' lady at
Linksys told me that their drivers "do not work with updated Windows XP".
(The XP disc that came with the computer did state that it was XP with
Service Pack 1 though. I don't know if Service Pack 1 was on the computer as
it came from Dell but it was one of the things listed on the update I
downloaded before the connection was lost. If I remember correctly we were
still using Explorer successfully after the update but had no connection the
next day when we turned the computer back on.)
Nope. No connection. Called and spoke to a nice (really this time) man at
Linksys. We tried Channels 1, 6 and 11. WEP and no WEP. Changing WEP keys.
Turning Zero Configuration off and on etc.
Apart from Zero Configuration he did not ask me to do anything differently
that what I did trying to troubleshoot it myself. If I click on that
'Refresh' button without results one more time.......It sees the SSID but
says the connection is not available and of course we cannot get online.
Oh and did I mention that the Linksys WRT54G router died all together Sunday
night for some unknown reason? Only the 'Diag' light was on Monday morning.
Best Buy replaced the router no questions asked.
I set this new router up from scratch. I took out the wireless card (WMP54G)
when I formatted and reinstalled XP. I put the card back in, installed the
drivers from the CD. Nothing. Downloaded the latest driver and installed
that. Nope.
The Linksys man's final advise was1) disable the 900 mHz phone[!!!!!] I had
been using to talk to him for an hour and half, 2) unplug the microwave
oven in the kitchen thougt no one had been using it all afternoon, and 3)
reinstall the old wireless NIC drivers from the CD and try again. Yes, that
is exactly what he said. We have a 2.4 GHz phone but I have unplugged that
and taken the batteries out of the handset to see if that was the problem.
Nope but haven't enabled the phone yet.
No new advise with XP or any settings in Explorer. Nada.....No solution.
At this point we are thinking of running a wire upstairs through the ceiling
or getting second modem and account for the upstairs PC.
I was hoping this wireless network would also work with a Wireless LAN card
on my Sony Clie but I don't even think that would work though it might be
interesting to see if it does.
Has anyone tried the router firmware upgrade to solve an XP problem? I'd be
willing to try it. I have nothing to lose now.
Does anyone know if WPA is enabled by default if you upgrade or can you
still use WEP only? The LAN card for the Clie can only use WEP.
This wouldn't be so frustrating if I hadn't gotten the network to work
twice. Once with the original install losing it as I explained above. The
second time (the Refresh button worked) even after the XP update,only at 1
Mbs though it was fast enough to use IE, but lost it when I had to up
replace the video card in the wired computer if that is even the reason. At
least the XP computer had no connection after it was restarted after I had
changed the video card in my wired PC.
If anyone has any luck with XP let me know.
Donna
"joan123" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> I have two identical pc's that were running 98SE and a wireless
> adapter on each. It worked perfectly!
>
> We did a fresh install of XP Pro on each machine and put in the XP
> drivers for the wireless adapters. Now nothing!!
>
> XP will not pick up any signal on either pc at all. We follwed the
> installation pdf to the letter. We even borrowed two pairs of
> different makes of adapters and they won't work either! Even the local
> pc store are stumped! We seem to have tweaked everything!
>
> There must be some clever people out there that can help. Surely XP
> was designed for easy wireless communication?
>
> Any suggestions more than welcome.