Since moving house and starting a new internet connection with talk talk, my V5535 has been having problems with the WIFI. It will connect to the WIFI but always comes up as local access only. If I manually connect it to the Router using a data cable, I then have internet. I don't think the problem is the router (it's one supplied by talktalk) as my sony erricson Xperia phone has no problems picking up the WIFI and internet access. My WIFI still works correctly at my parents' house but just not at mine.
I have "ESPRIMO Mobile V6555" Laptop, running Windows XP SP3, with which the wireless network adapter worked fine before. Now, after I bought a new router (TBLink) my laptop cannot access internet through this router wirless netowrk, and cannot even make ping command to the router address.I tried many things to work around this problem: reinstall the driver of Wireless adapter, change the connection setting on both router and computer, cleaning ARP Cash ...etc.
1) the router works fine for other wireless devices like my HTC widows mobile phone and other laptop running Windows 7.
2) When I assign a static IP for my laptop it can connect to the network but still could not make the ping command to the router or reach any network resources.
3) I have Bitdefender Internet Security running and up to date.
I purchased a Virgin Mobile Online Stick where you do not need a telephone jack, modem, router etc. or anything to go online, It's like, go online from everywhere, like at&t offers it too. Costs like 40-50 bucks a month.But I cannot go online. i insalled the stick and when open the icon, it connects and says ready, but I cannot reach ANY site at all.I saw in the network section that there is a little red x infront of the locale area connection and it always says, connect a cable. But this should not be the cae since you do not need any kind of cables with this stick.A friend of mine and I had the same stick from at&t and it worked perfect. We just double clicked the at&t icon on the desktop, clicked connect and everythng was great and we used it to 100% in the car missing or doing wrong?PS: PC runs on Vista AND, when calling Virgin, they just tell you, that's not there problem because it shows that it is connected, which is true, but still cant reach ANY website
I'm part of a Tech Support department of 50 located along the Gulf Coast. In years past we have found hurricanes and other disasters may have forced Engineers to work from home or out of hotel rooms for several weeks. Since that time we are now using VoIP phones that require a power over Ethernet (PoE) LAN connection. Along with the phone we already have an external power brick that we can take home that supplies the PoE LAN connection. However, that requires that you have access to the router so you can run a physical cable from the router to the power brick.
That's fine when you are at your own house and have access to your own router. But in the case of a hotel, you can't run a cable to the router. Many hotels have gone to wireless only and don't have a physical LAN jack to plug into. So I've been looking at something like the Netgear WNCE3001 Dual-Band Internet Adapter. That will supply a physical LAN connection from WiFi only. But it does not have PoE. So now if we are going to work from a hotel room, we need the VoIp phone, the power brick and the WiFi Internet adapter. 3 seperate items to lug around.
Is there such a device that would allow you to pickup a WiFi signal in a hotel room and has a physical LAN jack that is also capable of PoE? I could at least lose the power brick then.
I want to do this connection:-DSL cable--> Modem --> Wireless Router --> use WiFi on my mobile.Is it okay or I need a PC in between????? I don't have PC with WiFi Connectivity.....
I had to move to a remote area in which I can only use a 3G mobile internet connection. The 3G connection is working fine, that is until I plug in my Asus RT-N12 router in order to create a wireless home network between our computers (for file and printer sharing).
For me it seems like firefox is trying to connect to internet trough the router. But that is not possible, since the router has no internet. The only internet is from the 3G mobile internet stick.
How can I tell firefox, that it should look for internet in the 3G connection instead of the router?
I just purchased a T-Mobile hotspot (ZTE) yesterday. It can connect to the T-Mobile network and appears to be working fine. My Wii can connect wirelessly to the the hotspot, but my laptop can only connect to the internet through the USB cord (which it's really not supposed to, because that's supposed to be for charging the device). When I try to connect via wifi to my hotspot, my computer can detect the network. However, after I immediately enter my password, it says that it cannot connect. When I click "Diagnose the problem" it says there was a timeout.I have Windows Vista and one of the tech support people mentioned that Windows Vista sometimes has problems connecting with handshake devices (but he didn't know how to fix it). Another person said I should have about 20 seconds to type in my password, so it shouldn't be timing out so quickly. Is it something with my computer? I have a Compaq Presario CQ60. I had this same problem when I tried to connect to a friend's hotspot a couple weeks ago (I don't remember if it was also T-Mobile or another provider, though).
i had broadband connection to the computer having windows xp os and i have a nokia c6 mobile having wifi and 3g.is it possible to get connected with wifi using broadband