My toshiba tecra m2-s730, running windows xp, won't connect wirelessly to the internet. It finds my wireless network, but when i type in the network security key, it says it doesn't match the one on my router. All my other computers connect fine, and this one will connect when using an ethernet cable.
I have a Linksys WRT610N wireless system with WPA-PSK security and this works fine with several computers but now one computer detects the wireless security as WEP and can thus not connect to the router. I have tried to manually connect to the router with correct security WPA-Personal (TKIP) and correct password but then the computer says "settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the requirements of the network".How can I get the computer to detect the correct security? The computer is running Windows 7 home premium.
How do I find my network security key? I had to remove my Toshiba Laptop (Win 7 OS) from my home network because I kept having to troubleshoot in order to connect to the network. Then the troubleshooter would tell me that I had a cable unplugged (not true) and it had to reconfigure my wireless adapter every time. I am trying to get the laptop back in the network but I keep getting the message that the security key is mismatched. The one I have worked the first time, but not now.My wireless adapter for the laptop is Realtek RTL8191SE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC and when I check its properties the message is that this device is working properly.
When I try to find where to select between the different encryption types (TKIP or AES), I see the info on page 87 of the product manual, but this doesn't match what I see in the Manual Wireless Network Setup screen. You can select WPA Personal (in Security Mode), but there are no further panels below it to select encryption types and enter the PSK. Compare page 30 to page 87. There are extra panels on 87 that don't appear on 30, and I can't find a way to access them while accessing the router.I've got the unit set up and running; works fine with my wireless laptop. It's just that I need to be able to switch between things in order to troubleshoot a setup with an internet radio I'm trying to get running (Grace Digital, which apparently doesn't do 802.11n, only up to g).
I am doing some per-deployment testing with a ASA5585X and noticed that when I feed it a stream of SYN packets on the outside interface the measured traffic rate on the inside interface going out is about 10x the rate of the outside interface going in.
laptop --- ASA --- PC
I send 6k TCP SYN pkt at interface rate from the laptop targeted at PC. No packets are dropped by Ac Ls or policies and can be sniffed at the PC.
Show interface commands show: sh int inside: ... ... Traffic Statistics for "inside": ... 1 minute input rate 23 pkt/sec, 1303 bytes/sec 1 minute output rate 4454 pkt/sec, 820757 bytes/sec
sh int outside: ... ... Traffic Statistics for "outside": ... 1 minute input rate 885 pkt/sec, 70847 bytes/sec 1 minute output rate 7 pkt/sec, 425 bytes/sec
I would expect that if 885 pkt/sec enter the firewall on the outside interface the same amount or less would exit it on the inside...? Why this is not the case? The packet rate is about 5x and the data rate is about 10x greater.
My wife's laptop will disconnect from our ATT Netscape router/dsl modem. The error we get is that the "security types do not match" ultimately we have to reboot the router and then her laptop will connect for a while. (we do not have this problem with any other devices that use this wifi connection.
This is happening to me to multiple computers on my domain. When it happens i can only log in as a local user or if I unplug the network cable, log in and then re-connect the networkThe time on all these machines is correct within at least 1 minute but still it's throwing off this error. When reading about this problem I see many fixes that all relate to how to sych the time on the PC.
I had a problem earlier today upgrading to a new N router. All PCs in the house connected wirelessly except my laptop which I got the message below.The settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the requirements of the network.
We purchased a new monitor to the pc where the router is connected. Since then, my laptop does not connect to the internet. My network is on the list but it says "The settings saved on this computer for network do not match the requirements of the network" and the Connect button is not active.
even though I have successfully added the network manually, using the same settings as my other laptop which has no trouble connecting. So now, the network appears in my "Connect to a wireless network" box, but whenever I try to connect, it says "Windows cannot connect to *name of network*" So when I troubleshoot the problems, it states "Check your wireless settings. Make sure your computer is in range of *Network* and that the network settings match the wireless router or access point settings." I KNOW it's in range because my other computer is connected properly right next to this one. So it must be a problem with my network settings. Though I don't see how that can be because my settings on both computers are exactly the same, but one's connected and one's not. Could the problem simply be that I haven't logged on to my router online to add this computer to the network?
I need remote access to certain programs on my home PC but I just cannot get it to work.
Program:- webcamXP
When I set the programs port preferences (i.e. port 8087), I can connect with"127.0.0.1:8087" and webcamXP work fine. But when I replace the localhost with my external IP (lets say 79.149.114.227, so that would be "http://79.149.114.227:8087".I tried port forwarding: I have added the port to my NAT in the router's setting so it should be fine, but it is not (numbers are fictual of course):
external port start 8085, external port end 8089, protocol TCP/UDP, internal port start 8085, internal port end 8089, server IP address 192.168.1.215)
I also tried disabling AVG Internet Security 2011's firewall temporarily just to check it it was blocking it, but got the same result.I checked if Windows own firewall was on, but it is off.I cannot find any setting in the router's own configuration screen to disable any build in (router's) firewall (if it has any).
i am having an annoying issue with my wrt400n and my foscam FI8918W. in the dhcp reservation tab, the wrt400n doesn't show the foscam anywhere in the tab. it shows all laptops, cell phones, nases, etc. if i use the cisco connect software it does show it in the network map. i can probably add it manually via the gui. is this something normal or security cams not considered devices?
I'm new to IT, and have been put in charge of managing our servers hile my boss is on vacation.We currently have a Sonicwall Network Security Appliance that handles our Firewall/VPN and have web content filtering set in place.I have a user who belongs to 2 CFS policy groups that we have set up. I've double checked with Active Directory, and he is a member of both groups.
This person SHOULD have access to Job searches/ and Restaurants,but receives a "content blocked" message on his browser.It appears to me that the settings in Sonicwall are correct, as well with AD member groups.
I am trying to connect to a Security-enabled wireless netowork. I have the key. My problem is that I can't seem to figure out how to enter it. When I try to connect I open the "view available networks"window. I see the network name and it shows a strong signal (all 5 green bars).
i have a home network my dell netbook and dell xps desktop are connected to it, both are able to connect to the internet, my toshiba satellite for some reason won't connect. i think the wifi radio isn't working because there is an icon on the front of the lapptop with a picture of a wifi transmitter, and the amber light is lit for that. my router won't recognize it and neither will the other computers. it was working just fine to connect to the internet before i set the network up with the other two computers. the toshiba is the only one that has windows 7 btw, the others one has vista and one has xp. don't know if this has anything to do with it, but im stumped. i trtied to do it manually, but the router keeps saying the mac address is invalid, i get that from ip config.
I have a Toshiba Portege Z935-P300 and I have had no problems connecting to the internet until about 2 days ago.My computer detects the home wireless network but states that it was unable to connect. All other computers, tablets, cell phones in the house can connect with no problem. When I tried to connect to the internet with an ethernet cable, it worked just fine.I'm not sure if this is related but this happened at about the same time as my roommate got an Xbox and started using it. He can connect just fine too.[CODE]
Have 2 laptops that use wireless internet. The Toshiba cannot make a connection to the internet (says it in not compatible), but if the HP laptop connects to the internet then the Toshiba will. Both are running windows 7.
I have a new toshiba satellite laptop and it won't access my wireless network. It says unknown public network and refuses access. I have no problems using ethernet. All other computers in household access fine. One day it worked and one day it didnt. I have tried to start over with new network and add the security key again and it still refuses to access the network.
I currently have a desktop pc (Windows XP OS) connected to the internet via a Scientific Atlanta 2100 cable modem.I also have an HTC Inspire and will soon be getting a Toshiba NB505 (Windows 7 Starter OS). What do I need to setup a wireless network? I also need to be able to connect a printer.
I've just installed a new hard drive on a Toshiba Satellite L450 and loaded Windows 7 from a disc, but now there is no wireless connection to the internet.I think a network driver is needed, but which one is compatible and most suitable.Also are they free to download and do I need a liceince key
ok i got a toshiba a15-s129 and yet its not enabled the wifi .. the light is amber and i got the module drivers and the function keys .. i hit the function + f8 yet nothing and i also have the software for atheros and yet it says wireless network interface disabled? any clue on how to enable this wireless or how to disable the hotkeys so it will not find any settings for it ...?
my TOSHIBASATELLITE T110-11U could not detect wireless network and only can connect to internet by cable . when I try to restore system , it said THE DISK WINDOWS (C) HAS ERRORS. Never happened before and I have no idea why it happened suddenly today.
i have a Toshiba Satellite A215 with Windows Vista Home Premium. The laptop has been running on my wireless network for several years with no issues. For some reason I can no longer access the wireless network/Internet but can through the LAN (cable). I have other 2 other computers (Dell desktop and iPad) that are running on the wireless network so it just seems to be the Toshiba laptop that is having the problem. I have not done anything new to the network router or the Toshiba and am not sure why the Toshiba all of a sudden no longer does not have wireless access. The devise manager says the adapter is functioning properly. I have looked at other resolved issues on your site that have had this issue but have not been able to resolve my issue. As requested with other similar issues here is the ipconfig for the Toshiba.
I have a huge problem I recently moved into my college house and my roommates and I set up the internet... only problem my laptop is the only laptop in the house that will not connect to the internet. When I plug straight into the modem the internet works fine..., but when I try to connect wireless under network and sharing center it shows unidentified network. I have tried almost every solution but here is my ipconfig. ive tried to unplug the modem and replug. ive tried a system restore...
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6001] Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:Windowssystem32>ipconfig/all Windows IP Configuration
I recently reformatted the hard drive and when I finished I tried to connect to our home network and the laptop will not. The wireless is on, the network shows up, I click connect, put in the password, but it keeps coming up that it cannot connect. When I click diagnose, it reads that I can either try reconnecting to the network or reset the wireless router/access point and try again. We have a desktop connected, 2 laptops, & TiVo with no problems. This is the only laptop that has a problem. Yesterday I reformatted another Toshiba laptop's hard drive and had no trouble reconnecting to the home network. I've read several threads regarding this matter, and have tried the following:
(1) TCP/IP stack repair options for use with Windows Vista - nothing looked unusual with each step, and (2) ipconfig /all - attaching the txt file with results.
I am at a loss. I don't want to hard wire it as the last time I did this, the internet was lost on all of out devices and it took me a day to get it back to the way it was.