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Can't connect Dell D620 to Netgear WG102

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Old 08-20-2006, 06:49 AM
Default Can't connect Dell D620 to Netgear WG102



We have a number of Dell D620 laptops with the Dell Wireless 1390
cards, and we've found that we can't connect to the Netgear WG102 WAP
unless we use the Dell utility to control the card. If we just install
the drivers for the card, and control the connection with the Windows
XP tool, the network shows up, it lets us say 'connect' but it never
asks us for the encryption key and says that it is not connected
(though the 'connect' button changes to 'disconnect').

Does anyone have any idea what might be effecting this? I have a
Netgear WG624 at home that these work just fine with either way, so I'm
wondering if there are some additional settings on the 102 that might
be throwing them off.

Any suggestions are MUCH appreciated.

Mick



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Old 08-20-2006, 05:31 PM
Jeff Liebermann
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Default Re: Can't connect Dell D620 to Netgear WG102

"Mick" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:

>We have a number of Dell D620 laptops with the Dell Wireless 1390
>cards, and we've found that we can't connect to the Netgear WG102 WAP
>unless we use the Dell utility to control the card. If we just install
>the drivers for the card, and control the connection with the Windows
>XP tool, the network shows up, it lets us say 'connect' but it never
>asks us for the encryption key and says that it is not connected
>(though the 'connect' button changes to 'disconnect').
>
>Does anyone have any idea what might be effecting this? I have a
>Netgear WG624 at home that these work just fine with either way, so I'm
>wondering if there are some additional settings on the 102 that might
>be throwing them off.
>
>Any suggestions are MUCH appreciated.


I have a guess(tm). Windoze Wireless Zero Config likes to save
settings even if the connection had previously failed. If you delete
the setup for the particular SSID, it will probably ask for the
WEP/WPA key.

Control Panel -> Network Conniptions
Right click on the Wireless device icon and select Properties
Hit the "wireless networks" tab
Find the SSID of the WG102 and delete it.
Then try "view available networks" and "rescan".


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Old 08-20-2006, 06:10 PM
John Navas
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 09:31:27 -0700, Jeff Liebermann
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
<(E-Mail Removed)>:

>I have a guess(tm). Windoze Wireless Zero Config likes to save
>settings even if the connection had previously failed.


Worse, it saves it as automatic (rather than manual) connect without
asking. Connect to an open "linksys" access point, and my guess(tm) is
that from then on it will assume all "linksys" access points are the
same thing and try to connect to them in the same way automatically.

>If you delete
>the setup for the particular SSID, it will probably ask for the
>WEP/WPA key.
>
> Control Panel -> Network Conniptions
> Right click on the Wireless device icon and select Properties
> Hit the "wireless networks" tab
> Find the SSID of the WG102 and delete it.
> Then try "view available networks" and "rescan".


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