Connecting To Wireless Network Windows CE
Dec 31, 2012How to connect a windows CE notepad on a wireless broadband?
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View 1 RepliesWhen trying to connect my ipad to my windows wireless network it asks for a passwordIs this the same thing as my network key?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have the same problem: here is my ipconfig file:
Windows IP Configuration
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We've had an old netbeui network set up for a while now but recently switched over to TCP/IP so my computer (running Windows 7 x64) could connect. The other computers on the network are running Windows 2000 and XP.All the older computers are working, but I still can't get mine to connect. It shows up as "Unidentified Network: Public Network"I really don't know where to go from here. I don't know if it should just pop up automatically or if I am supposed to configure it somehow.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI put just got a wrvs 4400N and when I replaced my old linksys router I can't access my network computers anymore. I'm I missing something or do I need to do some kind of setup?
View 3 Replies View RelatedMy laptop (Windows 7) has problems connecting the the wireless network at my school. I can connect fine at home.When I get to school, my laptop picks up the internet - there is internet connection/wireless. But I cannot access the internet after I open the web browser. As a school policy, as soon as the browser is open, it is directed automatically to a "Web Authentication" page. But my laptop does not allow it to connect to that page.
I asked the IT technician at school and he said that there is a problem with the DNS connecting automatically. He changed the settings to do so, but when he opens the network protocol again, the DNS is changed back to a preferred DNS number and it will not allow me to automatically pick up the DNS when I am at school. (Once again, it works fine at home).
I have a user with a Mecer laptop using Windows 7. For some reason the laptop isnt working correctly when connecting to wireless.When I choose auto IP settings it doesnt even want to connect to the wireless access point (and gives the laptop some strange ip that isnt even on the range of the network), when I enter IP settings manually it connects but still cant access the internet.When I take another laptop with Windows XP, it connects to the wireless and can access the internet NO problem with auto IP settings.
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhere do I find View Available Wireless Networks in Windows 7?In XP there is a network icon in system tray to right click but what about Windows 7?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow to connect my Windows XP Desktop to my homes wireless network system (my comp is outdated I know ). I have no trouble with my my mum's Windows 7 Laptop and no problems with my MacBook Pro, but how do I connect this old clunky XP to it?
Wireless Connections doesn't exist in my network connections tab, and in Services under Admin Tool - in the 'Wireless Zero Configuration Properties' is set to Automatic startup type and it is 'started'.
I've had for several years very good experience with the WRT54GL. Based on that experience I upgraded to a e4200.But so far it's not living up to my expectations (media server not probably working with external harddisk, no advanced logging of incoming/outgoing traffic, connection problems) and I'm getting pretty frustrated with it.Problem right now is that one of my laptops with Windows 7 is often not connecting correctly to the wireless network of the e4200. It's giving a "unidentified network" error. Rebooting computer and router is not working. The computer is (always) reliable connecting to another wireless network in my home. It seems the DHCP is not working properly?
View 1 Replies View Relatedusing same network but don't see each other. Why?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have just purchased a new EA3500 router and have fairly painlessly managed to get my desktop (running Windows XP), my lap top (running Windows 7), ipads 1 and 2 and blackberry all to connect to the wireless hub. I even have it talking to a WD 1T external hard drive.
BUT try as I might I can't get an old sony vaio running windows 2000 professional to connect to the internet. It talkes to the box and even allows the lap top to hop on as a guest but it goes through to a guest sign on web page and no matter what combination of passwords (i am sure i have the write guest sign on) it just refuses to actually connect. I never had a problem connection to our previous wireles router.
So I just got a wireless presentation gateway wpg 120 to connect to projector wirelessly. For me to connect to the projector i need to set wireless network to its wireless connection. But if I connect to wpg 120's connection, there is no internet access.Is there any way I can connect to two wireless network or use wpg 120 to connect to internet using it's connection.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a medical office and am trying to connect my netbook to the office networkThe netbook can connect to the internet via wireless. I want the netbook to connect to the network drive that has my office data and program. How can I get the netbook to see the network drive on the server
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a PC network in house using a netgear router. One of the PC is cable-connected to the router and the other using wireless network adapter. Now I have a Sony Blueray player which support network connection. How do I connect it to the network?
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy problem is my laptop is not connecting to the only network in my home and I can connect to all other wireless networks around.Also there is no problem with the router/modem coz all my room mates can connect and access internet wireless and also through Ethernet.Even I'm able to connect to the home network using Ethernet but not wireless. Strange but true!
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connect my partner's laptop to my wireless network?
The router is a Sagem provided by my ISP (Sky). The wireless connection works fine on my MacBook, and various other devices connect no problem with the security key.
However, his laptop (Windows Vista) will not connect wirelessly. After entering the password, it says it can't connect because it 'times out' (we are obviously entering the password immediately with no delay). It connects fine with an ethernet cable. It will also connect to an unsecured wireless network we can pick up.
The security setup is WPA-PSK with TKIP encryption, and we've made sure he is using these settings.
If it might be important, he has just moved here, and previously his laptop was connected to another Sky router with no problems.
trying to get an IP address from a public wireless network. I am trying to connect to the wireless network here and I get good signal, but it says, that my access has "Limited Connectivity". I then tried to see why my laptop could not access the system and ran "ipconfig/all" in the command prompt. I pasted the results below. I don't know a ton about computers and why my computer will not get a correct IP address (it sends back that the IP address is 169.254.44.160 as opposed to a 10.xxx.xxx.x that the network should be passing out).
Pasted text from ipconfig/all script
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:Usersxxxxx>ipconfig/all
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I tried to set up an ad hoc access point on my laptop, but it won't connect to the network I made. I'm using xp sp3.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI recently set up a VPN on my home computer. I am wondering if it is possible for me to connect to the internet via the VPN without also being connected to the internet via my home wireless network? Right now, whenever I disconnect from my home wireless network, my connection to the VPN will also cut off. This is a problem because should my connection via the VPN ever be interrupted, my home wireless connection would then "take over" the connection, and the eb sites I'm visiting would then be able to see my real IP address, which makes having a VPN pointless. I'd like to have it so that if my VPN connection is interrupted, I will simply not have internet until the VPN connection comes back.
I am running Windows 7.
I'm trying to connect my XP laptop to a home wireless network and I keep getting the following error once I enter in the passcode provided by my ISP:The network passcode needs to be 40bits or 104bits depending on your network configuration. This can be entered as 5 or 13 ascii characters or 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters.I have an iphone, 3 ipads, one windows 7 pc and a mac connected to the network with no problems. The password provided by the ISP is 25 characters (letters and numbers). I would hate to have to change the password on all my devices for one Windows XP laptop. I've called Netgear who make the wireless router and they said the only solution was to change the password for all devices.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi have a laptop running Vista which will connect to wireless network, but will not connect to internet. I have tried connecting direct to router and also deleting wireless connection & reinstalling with no luck. I can however use a mobile broadband usb dongle and connect to the internet with no problem - appears to be a problem with connecting via something other than mobile broadband?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a wireless network at home but my laptop does not connect to it. The network works as my iPhone connects to it az well as my PS3. The laptop finds the network and has full bars for connectivity but it is only on a local network. I don't have a P.C in the home, the only time I can go online is when the laptop is plugged in. My laptop operates with vista.
View 11 Replies View RelatedI am on the Verizon wireless router connected to my laptop and the xbox wired to laptop. I have another wireless router that i want to connect because the main router is in the basement I am on the second floor. How do I connect the xbox to the 2nd router wired?
View 1 Replies View RelatedBasically, my laptop won't connect to my wireless network, it just stopped connecting yesterday for no apparent reason, the wifi works with my phones and other laptop but not my laptop. I restarted my router, laptop did a system restore and factory restore but no luck. here are specs from ipcongif
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:Usersdonnie>ipconfig/all
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We have printers connected to the network, but I need a standalone printer connected to my workstation due to the confidential nature of some of my printing.I chose a small wireless printer as I already am being strangled with wires and cables.I went thru the wireless installation, and was told to connect PC to printer via USB.I finally got a connection, but not the one I wanted. We also have a wireless router, but connecting to itI got message saying "a connection was made but your PC is not connected to your printer".
View 5 Replies View Relatedwe have a linksys e4200 wireless router we don't have people connecting to it often but people do occasionally. Everyone can connect to the network drives fine (as far as I'm aware) except for one laptop. It's a windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit . It has no problem connecting to the internet just a problem connecting to the drives.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've got a wireless TP-LINK router with an ADSL connection.It got 1 ADSL port and 4 LAN ports. I will be temporarily moving to another house for a couple of months.The internet connection type in that house is LAN.I'm not so sure that this the right term but it's not ADSL or dial up,it's just a cable connected to the PC from the rooftop which got a small device that's connected to the provider's office .I need wifi for my galaxy s3.
1-Is it actually possible to connect a LAN connection to a router and use wifi ? If so,are there any installion steps other than just connecting the cable to the router?
2-Will this affect my adsl connection when I go back to the house with the adsl connection ?
I'm trying to add another wireless router to my network. It's a home network using a Charter cable modem/wireless router in the main house. To connect a second building to the router I have used a CAT-6 cable to connect to the modem/router combo, I need to do this because the second building has a metal roof and doesn't allow wireless connection to the cable modem. I want to be able to use wireless in the second building.
My question is, the CAT-6 cable coming into the second building from the cable modem/router is coming from a LAN port. Would I connect that cable into the WAN port of the second wireless router or into a LAN port?
Cable modem LAN ---->second building----> Second Wireless router
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."
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am just trying out RealVNC on my Windows 7 based PC's on my network.At the moment I have Avast AV on one of the PC's and non on the other (yet)I have the IP's of both PCs and when I start up the RealVNC Viewer I input them but it cannot connect for some reason.It comes to a stage where it asks me for the username and password, I am guessing this is the username and password of the PC I am wanting to connect to?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have 3 pc's all running windows 7, all connecting through a wireless router, How would I be able to link/connect them all together to share data/files?
View 3 Replies View Relatedafter recently moving out of my parents house to go to university, my laptop has stopped connecting properly to my wireless network at my parents house. It connects, but says that I either have no internet access or limited access. This does not happen to any other device connecting to the network, and my laptop doesnt have trouble connecting to any other wireless network.
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