I just purchased a Zonet wireless PCI adapter and I cannot connect to the internet, for my wireless connection it says I have limited to no connection, with a little yellow triangle with an exclamation point, and for the local area plug it says a cable is unplugged. I cant get in touch with the manufacturer either.
I have been having difficulty connecting to the internet at my new place, I'm starting to think that the network card I recently bought (D-Link DWA-552 XtremeN Desktop Adapter) might have a problem, but I am not sure. I am currently using my landlord's internet, so I don't have access to the router to turn it on and off, which Windows suggests doing constantly, but I don't think that's the problem because I have internet on all my other wireless devices (Phone, PS3, Xbox).I am able to see the router most times and connect to it, but I am unable to connect to the internet, the networking image in the bottom corner has a yellow warning sign. Also, after a certain amount of time, the wireless card is unable to detect any wireless signal, the networking image in the bottom corner has a red X through it. I disabled all networking interfaces besides the wireless card because of an error message that I thought may have been caused by it: "This computer is continuously switching between two or more wireless access points or routers", but disabling the other interfaces did nothing and the message still appears after troubleshooting.
I am trying to connect to the internet with a linksys wmp11 wireless running windows xp. I canconnect to the net work by I cannot connect to the internet. When I am looking at the properteis for the card I see the the card has dhcp inabled and I cannot disable.
I can't connect to the internet using wireless. Can access the internet just fine with my cable. All I see is the red x and its not able to detect any networks. I reinstalled drivers, it works fine for a second, and then dies out again.
My laptop has Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 1030 internet card but the computer can not connect to the modem properly, the speed is always not the speed that I purchased
I recently install xp pro and update all necessary drivers for the computer.I also plug-in another network card, this nic is working but seem browsing the web is slower than the original network card comes with the motherboard. Before both network cards show up in (my network places). Now the network card comes with the motherboard doesn't show up, only the network card connection just installed.
I check the device manager both of the network adapters are there, check both of box that say place LAN on taskbar.This could be i have find and install revised intel chipset and lastest BIOS for the pc, now the hard drive activity LED doesn't lit and the ethernet controller has issue. Note when I plug in the cable to ethernet port (one built with pc) there's show both activity light and connection light, but can't connect to the internet.
pc info: winxp pro sp3 pentium celeron 256 mb of memory manufacturer: gateway
I have a wireless modem/router that I connect to my PC thru USB cable and working fine. I newly installed Lan Card (Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC) and it doesn't connect to internet. It says connected with 100Mbps but Received data bytes are ZERO.
I did ipconfig/all and got all static address I had given while setup. When I "ping 127.0.0.1" it works fine. When I ping 'default gateway IP' it also sends/receives data. When I try to install the driver I got in the CD along with the LAN card, it says "you have already installed recent driver needed etc. " and doesnt allow me to install from the CD. Currently it shows 'Driver Used as : c:windowssystem32driversRtnicxp.sys'
i have installed a belkin d wireless card on to a P.C it shows full single and picks up other networks in area but it will not let me connect i have 2 wired P.C's running and a wireless laptop all running fine.i have reset router with no luck uninstalled card and reinstalled used software that came with card and downloaded most recent driver's alos i have installed software that came from ISP(SKY). P.C is running XP ant ideas what i can try next. i have lso installed card on to another P.C and it worked OK
My only issue at the moment and im not sure if im doing something wrong but the wireless card is Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 1000 and it says it can do Wireless N Connection but im not able to get it connected to the wireless N network. When i go in to view the options it gives for Wireless Mode it says B/G or just B or G. Now up top it does say 802.11N Mode and has the option for Enable and Disable and its Enabled. I have uninstalled the driver and intel software and reinstall everything a few times but no resolve. How i need to get the card to connect to the N Network?
This is on my desktop. I have a wireless card to access the internet and I am trying to hook another desktop to the internet through my desktop.
1. Is this even possible? I know it is on laptops but what about desktops?
info: windows 7 x64 home premium
configuration, some may be obvious. the desktops are connected through Ethernet cord. The main rig has the wireless card already hooked to internet. Have turned on ICS sharing on the Ethernet connection on main rig, and nothing. There is no option for sharing on the wireless adapter. The second rig has no option to share the connection. The main rig has a static IP because of port forwarding (my gaming rig).
I think I am having problem with my network card I am running windows 7 with Dell wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card lots of times the signal is low and I get the error message no internet connectivity or some other error message that I am not being able to connect to the network provided by my wimax modem, Is there any program that I can download to test if there are any errors related to the network card or any way to fix this?
I have two Dell latitude xpi computers that I am trying to get to the internet. Both work well except for making the connection to the internet. The w95 computer is using version 4.0a. I am using a Netgear ma401 pcmcia card. When looking at the the signal strenght it says excellent and everything seems go until you click IE icon (5.5). I comes back stating that it could not connect. The same is true for the w98SE machine. Same wifi card and same results. The card is good and the computer is good, but I have not set something correctly.
Verizon FIOS fiber optic DSL router 100meg working with other desk top and two other computers. The IP address is correct and signal is real strong, excelent according to PC. I put in the security KEY and it connects and says it's ok but no internet.I've tried every thing. When I plug in the ethernet cable everything works fine on line. With Belkin you can let windows start the wireless input or Belkin. I tried both. No luck. I'm sending you this over my ethernet cable. Need Tech support.I have another desktop with Belkin wireless card and it is working fine . I did try to troubleshoot useing it and lost internet on it and had to do a restore to get it back. So afraid to mess with it.
I have actually made my laptop a hotspot for example i have cable network connected on it or usb internet and i am using connectify software to share internet through wirelesss card it is sharing through wireless card to mobile and other wireless devices.. But only the issue is i want to set bandwidth for every user or default bandwidth rule for every device connect.. connectify showing me every user that connect internet through my laptop but it has no bandwidth setting option is there any solution to set bandwidth as per user or default bandwidth then whoever connect he will get my selected speed.
I have a Verizon MiFi card and 3 wireless laptops that pick it up automatically.....I can't seem to get it set up on the desktop pc.....it doesn't recognize it
I have dell inspiron 640m with Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card and it is connecting perfectly with any other routers. but i can not connect it to CISCO WAP4410N router ! i tried several times but no way.
I can connect IPAD , Samsung Smart tv , Denon network radio and toshiba laptop but not my inspiron laptop. I think my WLAN can not get th WAP4410N IP address !
He's getting a error saying Unidentified Network. After letting fail windows troubleshoot I got 2 errors. The first was "The default gateway is not available, the second was Local Area connection doesn't have a valid ip configuration. Here's what Ive tried so far.I tried in safe mode. Ethernet works here so I assume is a software issue?Uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers. disabled and enabled, nothing..I tried going into configure network card and giving Network Address a random 12 digit value and that failed.Ive tried updating the drivers but I cant because Dell wants me to their download manager into the computer that has no internet to download the drivers /facepalm..I basically ran out of ideas. This is a Dell Studio laptop. It has 2 network cards a wireless and a Ethernet, the ethernet card is a Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller, The wireless DW1501 Wireless-N WLAN Half-Mini Card
I am trying to connect to my wifi network at my home. I have a Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Card. I am using an Inspiron 1545 and operating Windows 7.My Router is a Linksys WRT54G. I looked through some old posts and this shows the results of IP Config test I ran:Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.Windows IP Configuration Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : earthlink.net
Recently my wirless internet stopped working. I am running a HP dv 9000 laptop. The indicator light always stays amber (instead of turning blue when turned on) on external wirless switch. The wireless adaptor should be a Broadcom 802.11b. This does not show up in device manager, but my computer says the driver for it is installed. In the device manager there is one device with a yellow question mark beside it called "other device". Under this device there are three more devices called "base system device" with a yellow exclamation point next to them
I have dell inspiron 640m with Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card and it is connecting perfectly with any other routers.but i can not connect it to CISCO WAP4410N router ! i tried several times but no way.I can connect IPAD , Samsung Smart tv , Denon network radio and toshiba laptob but not Imy nspiron laptop. think my WLAN can not get th WAP4410N IP address !
I have a Dell Inspiron 11z (1110) with Dell 1397 mini wireless card. The wireless connection lags/drops persisitently at any time of day or night. When I connect the computer to internet via ethernet the connection is stable. When I run a diagnostics on the wireless card all pass, except the internet IP ping. I get the following message:
The wireless router/AP for your network is working, but your computer is not able to use an IP address to connect to the Internet. You will not be able to connect to the Internet, although you might be able to connect to your local network. Contact your network administrator or wireless router/AP installer for assistance.
I have installed latest driver for the 1397 mini wireless card, albeit a couple of years old.
The wireless router I am using is Netgear Rangemax Dual Band DGND3300v2. I can get into the router administration area but am at a loss as to how to reset/re-install it.
This past weekend I went out of town and took my Windows 7 laptop with me -- since I returned home, it has been unable to connect to my wireless network. Other devices in my home connect to the network just fine, and the problem laptop has always been fine until now. My network card is an Atheros AR9285, and I'm attempting to connect to a Medialink router with WPA password protection and AES encryption.My wireless network icon in the task bar has a yellow sign with an exclamation point in it. It says "No Internet access."
I have a client using a Dell Poweredge SC440 server. About a month ago the system crashedfter some detailed checking I found it had burned some caps. on the motherboard. I replaced the motherboard & had to reinstall SBS 2003. Since doing this I can't get the server network card to connect. The machine does have 2 NIC's one for the server & one for the internet, neither of which will connect. I believe I have the IP address of both cards incorrect. Could someone tell me what the correct IP addresses (all of them) should be for a new install of SBS 2003? I know the IP address of the router & the service provider (AT&T), but these don't work. I do have a printout of the server when it was originally setup but it only give the server IP which is 192.168.2.1 I have put this address in the IP of the card but don't know what goes in the default gateway nor the perfered DNS
I recently acquired a new mobo to tide me over until I can get the spare money to order a new one (which probably won't be until after the first of the year) however, the board, while better than what I had, has some problems hence why I got it so "cheaply". The problems I had with it have been fixable/liveable with. Anyways, here's a description of my problem and some brief applicable system specs.
The ethernet port on this board was bad, knew that from purchase date. However I ordered a brand new card (10/100MB NIC PCI Ethernet Card), installed it, and the drivers all loaded, and the card is listed as working properly. I have no internet connection or network connection even listed. The way my system runs is as follows.
I have tried hard lining it direct from the ISP Router as well to no avail.I've even tried using the ipconfig.exe commands. Including /release, /flushdns, /renew. But, whenever I open the DOS panel with the command it just disappears in a millisecond.I know the PCI port on the board isn't bad because I literally just removed my USB expansion card from it to install this one. I even tried switching it with the other 2 PCI cards I have installed and they all work perfectly so it's not the PCI slot.