Windows Association Failed - Did Not Receive Any Response From Wireless Router
Dec 11, 2012
Windows association failed because Windows did not receive any response from the wireless router or access point. This is the message I have just got out of the blue from my laptop. it is showing that there is excellent strength... And I am also on my iPad connected to this connection.
I'm having trouble connecting using this new card i bought. i have installed the latest drivers and i can find networks and the signal strength is good too but when trying to connect after ive entered the passkey i get the message " no network found" or "did not receive response from router" or something along those lines. i can connect with my older card which is a wmp54g but that one shows less signal strength and my connection breaks from time to time (hence the upgrade to wmp600n) on a sidenote, my wmp600n card works perfectly fine under linux but i want it to run in windows (mainly for gaming) Im running windows vista 64 bit and the wmp600n has the latest drivers installed.
I can connect to the free wireless with no problem on my company laptop. Last night, I was using my personal laptop (as I have been for 2 weeks) on the wireless internet when I suddenly lost connection. In the Network and Sharing center of Windows Vista it shows a connection to the router but an 'X' between the router and the internet. When I run the diagnostic I get "Cannot communicate with primary DNS server (4.2.2.1)" The it says "Network diagnostics pinged the remote host but did not receive a response".
I connects to the wireless box and has full signal but an exclamation mark is present.I have run some tests and the IPv4 and IPv6 say they have no internet access.I also run a full test and everything passed except the ping test which failed and it said: no response:default gateway response: dhcp server it suggested disabling security firewall but i'm not sure if that's the correct thing to do or even how to do that!
i have WLC 5508 showing the below Logs , which prevent the users from connecting to the SSIDs , also its disconnecting the associted users DHCP Socket Task: Jul 11 09:54:08.992: %SIM-3-DHCP_SERVER_NO_REPLY: sim_interface.c:1039 Failed to get DHCP response on interface 'interface-02'. Marking interface dirty.*mmListen: Jul 11 09:54:08.638: %MM-3-INVALID_PKT_RECVD: mm_listen.c:7671 Received an invalid packet from 10.21.1.25. Source member:0.0.0.0. source member unknown.it shows 3 to 4 times durring 1 hour ,
I am unable to connect to the internet on my desktop computer. The error message I receive is" Download failed(12007) The sever name or address could not be resolved" I am running windows 7. Hooked up to att uverse. My laptop is working as you can see by sending this message. I have been trying to fix this problem for the last 2 days to no avail. I uninstalled norton hoping it was a firewall problem. On the local area connection it shows IPV4 connedtivety: No Network access.
I just got my dad's old notebook (VAIO VPC F223FB) which is better than my older one. So, I did a backup and then managed to clean install a Windows 7 Professional x64.At first I had a problem with the drivers, because the internet wasn't connecting and the USB ports weren't detecting my External Drive. So, I tested other USB port and got it. Installed the drivers and I could connect to the wireless network. But it doesn't detect the ethernet cable! And I want it detecting because then it's faster. I already tried downloading the Ethernet Controller driver. At first, I downloaded through Sony's support site but it didn't recognize the driver. Now, it recognizes but still doesn't connect it. And when I tried Solving Connection Problems, it said the network gateway was accessible but Windows can't receive Internet network traffic.
I've updated latest firmware & installed 5 pieces of WRT54GH at our building. Then I noticed each of them disappear from wireless connections list and IP scan list (no ping response). If they might not response to pings but they serve as switch without any problem, I mean there are no wired connection problems, they work as switch all the time. The problems are -again-
1-) Wireless lost and / or 2-) Ping response lost
Turning them off and on again will fix them. But I'm tired of bosses who complain about their faulty pc connectivity.
Don't they run 7/24? I tried to restart them on every 12 hours programmatically/remotely but it couldn't work.
Had some problems with the association of the MSE with the WCS.Licenses already loaded context aware and WCS-PLUSThe two machines are within the same network segment WCS (10.16.0.28) and MSE (10.16.0.89), including IP connectivity exists and which tests ping.When I do a / etc / init.d / mse status throws me the following error:
root@xxxxx# /etc/init.d/msed statusSTATUS:MSE Platform is up, getting the statusUnable to get MSE status. Error: (400)Bad RequestRetrying status fetch -Unable to get MSE status. Retrying status fetch -Unable to get MSE status. Retrying status fetch -Unable to get MSE status. Retrying status fetch -Unable to get MSE status. Retrying status fetch -Unable to get MSE status. Retrying status fetch -Unable to get MSE status. Retrying status fetch -Unable to get MSE status. Retrying status fetch -Unable to get MSE status. Retrying status fetch -Unable to get MSE status. Retrying status fetch -Unable to get MSE status.
While the home PC and my brother's laptop can connect to the wireless internet, my sister's laptop has never been able to. The antivirus software installed is Avast! and there is also a Windows Defender. It can connect no problem using an ethernet cable.
I have a brand-new WRT160N router (just installed FW v3.0.02) that I am using in mixed mode, 20MHz only, Channel 11, not filtering anonymous requests, beacon at 2306, RTS at 2307, fragmentation at 2346, MTU at 1400.
These settings bring the response from a simple ping command over the wireless network down to approximately 6ms on average, which is good. However, when I still noticed inconsistency with my internet response over wireless, I decided to do a test.
By simply running the "ping" command on 192.168.1.1 (the router address) over the wireless network repeatedly (approx 3 seconds between commands), I can see that approximately every 65 seconds or so, router response time increases to over 100ms for a few seconds, then decreases down to 6 ms or so for another 65-70 seconds. See the chart below. The interval looks pretty consistent to me, with the exception of one stretch where it goes for over two minutes without a spike. I see this pattern regardless of what else I'm doing over the network. I do not see this behavior running the same test when physically wired to the router (ping response time is a flat line at 0ms).
I need to remotely monitor a WRT45G from a remote host on the Internet. As such, I want to allow ICMP ping replies on the public Internet interface. However, I have found no feature to allow me to do this. Similar Netgear devices do allow this feature. I suspect the answer is, "you can't do that".
Each time I'm rebooting my E3200 device my ping to my ISP is 20ms. Few hours later the ping goes up to 300-500ms.Than I reboot again and the ping is going down to 20ms again.
I replaced my old wireless router with a Cisco Linksys E4200, running firmware version 1.0.02 build 13 May 24, 2011. About once a minute the router sends an unsolicited DNS message to the IPV4 multicast address 01:00:5e:00:00:fb with a destination IP address of 224.0.0.251. The unsolicited message is a DNS response with source port 32784, transaction ID 0, flags 0x8400 (standard query response, no error), questions 0, answer RRs 2, authority RRs 0 and additional RRs 1. The two answers both relate to the router itself: one has Name Cisco18738.local, type A (host address), class 1 (IN), cache flush true, time to live 1 minute, data length 4, and the address of the router. The other is the reverse of the same address. The additional record is for Cisco18738.local, type NSEC, class IN, cache flush true, time to live 1 minute, data length 5, next domain name Cisco18738.local, RR type A (host address).
When my desktop computer receives these messages it logs an error, for example: "Jun 23 07:39:22 sauterws02 avahi-daemon[1067]: Received response from host 10.146.9.1 with invalid source port 32784 on interface 'eth0.0'" The 10.146.9.1 is the router's IP address. I also see these messages on the wireless link from my laptop.I suppose the E4200 is generating these DNS messages in a misguided attempt to make sure there is no old information about its name. Is there a way to turn them off? If not, is there a way to report this to Cisco as a bug?
I am trying to recover a WRT54GS v1 router from a bad flash. The power light is blinking and would not accept pings. Since I figured it was already hopeless, I attempted shorting pin 15 and 16 which cause it to start receiveing pings. My problem is it won't accept the tftp flash, I've tried both cmd prompt and auto upgrade utility. Upgrade utility says "Unable to get response from the server" however it is still accepting pings. Cmd prompt TFTP says it can't read from local file. I am using windows XP. Code...
Has used the "Planned AP association" feature in WCS 7 planning mode? I haven't been able to find any documentation on it, but I was hoping that it allowed you to map your planning AP's and locations to freshly deployed AP's and place them on the floorplan when doing a synchronize, but I can't get it to complete successfully.
I just upgraded a 1812w from 15.1 to 15.2 and did NOT change any configs/passwords or anything else. My WiFi Clients are not able to associate any more. Failure is:
Sep 20 13:59:19.384: %DOT11-7-AUTH_FAILED: Station 0001.0203.0405 Authentication failed
I can't find either a WLAN-configuration guide for 15.2.
We have 22 x AP1602.5 of them show up in the WLC with Controller Association Latency of around 1 minute and 10 seconds.The other 17 all have latency around 10 seconds.
1. What are possibile causes for high value of association latency?
2. Could high-value association latency be an indication of badly working wifi for data traffic?
It is a Customer requirement to send 802.11 client association/disassociation logs to the Syslog server in a Unified Wireless system. (AIR-CT5508 + LAP1142) [code] Unfortunately I didn't find such logs even in Msg Log with the severity level set to debugging.I was able to do client assoc/disassoc logging with SNMP trap + trap receiver software, BUT is there any way to do this with Syslog?
I'm trying to do some basic troubleshooting on our WiSMS. Some clients on a working network are unable to connect in the afternoons, debugging the client on the wism shows this message:
*apfMsConnTask_2: Dec 05 14:23:44.018: Association request from the P2P Client Process P2P Ie and Upadte CB
It keeps repeating with the Task_X changing.What does that mean?We have two controllers in our 6500's running this software ver. 7.3.101.0
I have been noticing in my trap logs that there are an excessive amount of Client Association/Authentication Failures. I cannot figure out why. I have a Cisco 5508 WLC with 81 AP's (1131ag, 1142abgn, 1262N) models. The wireless devices are on a Windows Domain and use 802.1x EAP authentication, authenticating the user and computer info with a RADIUS Server. I look at the logs and all it can tell me is Reason:Unspecified ReasonCode:1. I read that the Reason Code is due to "Client associated but no longer authorized" but to be honest I am not sure what that means.
In our current Setup we have one WLC 4404 with 100 Access point license, now we have bought 3 number of 5508 WLC each supporting 100 Access point. Our plan is to Migrate all the Access point assosiation from 4404 to 5508. [code]
i receive my router signals at my laptop but no internet access. i am receiving this problem from last 2,3 days. Before this it was working fine. I have reset the router settings many time but no results. i get the signals at my laptop but i cant access the internet . some times i got DNS server error.
my router cant receive any internet from my modem. my internet ip when it is connected is 0.0.0.0 . when my modem is directly connected to the computer, it works fine, i can access the internet, but when it's connected on the router, this problem occur. iv'e tried the solution on the e300(something , i have forgot ) but it didnt work for me. my ISP is DSL btw. i have brought my router on the shop and it works fine. i even brought my CPU at the shop and used my router there and it works also just fine. Their ISP is also DSL . So base from these i've concluded that the problem is my modem?
I need a router that can receive the signal from my Verizon 4G Jetpack so that I can send signal to items that require cat5 cable.Can the WES610N do that or is there one that can?
Outlook 2007 worked fine with my old router and when our laptops are connected on other networks. But both home laptops take about a minute to go through the "receiving mail" process with GMAIL pop3 accounts when connecting through the new E4200. Everything is factory default, and I reinstalled Outlook. This problem does not occur with the roadrunner email accounts also set up in Outlook
My phone and my friends phones can connect to the wifi but I cannot receive nor send data from it. The phones work completely fine elsewhere. Here is the kicker, my computer works completely OK on the router and my phone used to work for 3-4 hours before this issue started going again. Now it is constantly. I restarted the modem, default reset it and still nothing. I get an IP address too and it stays connected. Cisco thinks its the phone, but its multiple phones that are having the problem and my phone and other works completely fine at other places.
My Dell Inspiron Win 7 equipped computer cannot connect to the Internet. I have a DSL router that I can wirelessly connect to, but it says no Internet access. I used the manual Intel Wireless Manual Diagnostic Tools to test my system and failed the ping test. Dialog box says "no response, default gateway,DHCP server" and indicates the ping test failed.I have checked my router and it is working nominally; other laptops in my family have Internet access just fine. My Intel Centrino Wireless N 1030 adapter is working fine. I detect no other hardware problems on my laptop.
I have ZyXEL PLA4201KIT Mini Powerline Ethernet Adapter Starter Kit Up to 500Mbps to connect my desktop to the internet and recently i've been getting random moments where i lose internet connection so everything stops working. I have to either restart my comp or take out the ethernet cord and put it back in. my router is next to our tv and i read somewhere that having it next to a big appliance will suck all the power for itself.
I have the following LAN setup: I am trying to ping the Wireless Access point (10.60.1.1) from the Cisco Router (172.16.88.21) but I am not getting responces. I can however ping 10.60.1.1 from server (172.16.88.36). Tracert from the server shows that it is going through the Rotuer and Firewall.
I've been working on my laptop recently, once finished i turned my computer off like most people do. After turning it back on hours later, i noticed that my laptop was connected to the internet router but had limited access which ment i could'nt get onto the internet ! So when I went onto Network and sharing center and nothing came up apart from ''the dependency service or group failed to start'' ...I don't want to use system restore or reset tools of windows