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julio.hirose@gmail.com
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      02-26-2006, 05:50 PM
Hi,

I have two wireless routers: SMC2804 and D-Link DI-624. I have
configured both to use WPA-PSK encryption. Both of them have updated
firmwares.

The SMC works fine with my two notebooks (HP NC4000 and Dell Latitude
610, both running Windows XP SP2).

However, I am facing a lot of problems with my D-Link... With my HP
notebook, the connection seems to be unstable (the notebook connects to
the network. After some seconds, it desconnects and then re-connects...
and so on).

My Dell is unable to connect to the D-Link (I always get the "limited
or no connectivity" error). The weird thing is: if I connect the Dell
using a normal LAN connection, it works and, after a while, the wi-fi
connection also works... (???)

I´ve discovered that both notebook work fine if I change the D-Link
configuration to WEP.

What is going on? I´ve googled for similar problems and I found many
people with the same problem, but I didn´t find any solution...

Thanks,

 
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      02-26-2006, 07:15 PM
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> Hi,
>
> I have two wireless routers: SMC2804 and D-Link DI-624. I have
> configured both to use WPA-PSK encryption. Both of them have updated
> firmwares.
>
> The SMC works fine with my two notebooks (HP NC4000 and Dell Latitude
> 610, both running Windows XP SP2).
>
> However, I am facing a lot of problems with my D-Link... With my HP
> notebook, the connection seems to be unstable (the notebook connects to
> the network. After some seconds, it desconnects and then re-connects...
> and so on).
>
> My Dell is unable to connect to the D-Link (I always get the "limited
> or no connectivity" error). The weird thing is: if I connect the Dell
> using a normal LAN connection, it works and, after a while, the wi-fi
> connection also works... (???)
>
> I´ve discovered that both notebook work fine if I change the D-Link
> configuration to WEP.
>
> What is going on? I´ve googled for similar problems and I found many
> people with the same problem, but I didn´t find any solution...
>
> Thanks,
>

What kind of adapters are you using? D-Link routers are known for
working best with D-Link adapters.
 
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julio.hirose@gmail.com
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      02-27-2006, 12:36 PM

Hi,

Both notebooks have native wi-fi adapters. I have tried a lot of
different configurations (example: I disabled the Turbo Mode, the
Enhanced Mode, etc), but the problem persisted. I can only use the
D-Link router in the WEP configuration...


optikl escreveu:

> What kind of adapters are you using? D-Link routers are known for
> working best with D-Link adapters.


 
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