"Phil Thompson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news

(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 12:19:11 +0000 (UTC), "Julie Meikle"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>I have a Netgear Dg834g linked by cable to my PC. My PDA picks up a good
>>wireless connection no problem.
>>How do I now link up my old laptop wirelessly please? The laptop is an old
>>Toshiba and has a WiFi card/capability. The red wireless light flashes but
>>I
>>cannot get it to connect or see with any router (there are several around
>>the neighbourhood).
>
> normally "it just works" - do you have security enabled on the
> wireless side of the Netgear (this can impair connection).
>
> What settings do you have on the Tosh for SSID and channel - do they
> match those used by the Netgear.
>
> some clues about operating system and model may be helpful.
>
> Phil
> --
>
> Usenet spam eaten by a Hamster http://www.tglsoft.de/
> No more cable clowns :-))
> Please do not feed or re-quote the trolls.
I've now managed to get it to work....not sure how I just kept playing with
the settings.The Desktop is XP Pro, the laptop is 98SE using an internal
mini LAN card....only "b" standard. The laptop is a Toshiba 4600 Satellite
Pro...only 128mb RAM, I have 2GB on my shiny new PC!
There is still one issue though....the Tosh gives a warning message saying
it cannot connect to AP. Also the range is not too good. I cannot use it in
the kitchen as the PC and router are 2 flights of stairs away and at
opposite ends of the flat. Several thick walls I suppose. So any suggestions
gratefully received.
Now to find a way of enabling my work laptop to use WiFi.......we are unable
to install anything and it is not wireless enabled!!
Julie