I failed to mention before that i have a wireless router with 64-bit WEP
encryption and two other household laptops can connect using the code that i
am using on this connection setting. I even removed the WEP security and
made the router open and still no connection. I have checked the firewall
setting in the wireless network connection properties under the advanced tab
and the ICS box is not checked. I don't see any other firewall setting to
check. I am really at a loss here.
From the "Intel PROSet/Wireless" , I click on "Tools" and "Intel Wireless
Troubleshooter" and it suggests an authentication failure, incorrect
encryption keys, or DHCP server malfunction. I don't know where to go from
here. I appreciate your assistance.
"Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote:
> Hi
> The fact that you see signal means that the Wireless Card basic is OK.
> However, something blocks its capacity to obtain a valid connection from the
> Wireless source. Check the Firewall to make sure that it does not block the
> Network zone that you working with.
> I do not know what your Wireless source is, but if there is issues of
> Encryption and other parameter that need to be adjusted you have to take of
> it. http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html
> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
>
>
>
> "Mark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:C3460465-4175-4626-82F8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have a Gateway notebook model 6518gz that i wiped the hard drive with
> > killdisk and loaded the XP OS from disk (service pack 1). I downloaded
> > all
> > the drivers for motherboard, audio, etc. as well as network drivers and
> > adapter software. My notebook does detect wireless networks, it allows me
> > to
> > configure to them, and connect to them. The icons on the toolbar indicate
> > connected to the specific network name and gives excellent signal
> > strength.
> > However, in the network connections window, the status is "enabled" and
> > never
> > moves on to "connected". A ping to the default gateway IP times out.
> > Prior
> > to wiping the disk, the notebook did connect to the network, so i doubt it
> > is
> > my card, but i can't come up with anything else to do here. Also, i have
> > tried connecting directly to the ethernet DSL cable and that does not work
> > either. HELP!!!
> > Mark
>
> .
>