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Not detecting any wireless networks (by 6 users)


posted by Dinu11 on Jan 03, 2008


in our house we have 2 laptop and a desktop..and i use d link airplus adapter (PCI) in my desktop..but right now the adapter is unable to detect wireless networks..i tried uninstalling and reinstallling drivers..it detect hardware and device manager also say device is working properly..but still it cannot detect any wireless networks..is there any solution for this?
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Comment by zaan, posted on Jul 09, 2008

My D-link wireless card was working fine until I put a geforce 7600 GS AGP card on my 775Dual-VSTA motherboard. I have a PSU of 350 watt. The card is correctly recognized by windows the green power led is also on, but I can no longer scan or connect to Access points.
I guess with the new AGP card my motherboard can no longer sufficiently power the PCI ports? I am going to try connecting a second PSU and use that one only for the molex on the AGP card.
I really hope it is not because of the motherboard and that installing a better PSU will fix the problem.

Comment by Guest, posted on Jun 09, 2008

my linksys adapter cant detect the wireless router i setted up too

i setted up the wirless network by using wireless network set up wizard but my adapter cant detect it...

Comment by Guest, posted on May 21, 2008

I have the same problem and looking for assistance

Comment by TJinTeaneck, posted on Apr 17, 2008

My problem came when I finally (and now regretably) upgraded to XP service pack 2. What a mistake!

Comment by jprhsd, posted on Feb 12, 2008

I have 2 laptops which connect via their built-in wireless to a D-Link router. I have a desktop with a Airplus PCI adaptor and it connects fine. My second Desktop PC is not able able to connect.....doesn't even pick-up the wireless network. I've checked the settings, reinstalled the drivers.....still does not work. I thought it could be the firewall but have disabled this and it still does not work. Any assistance would be grateful.

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posted on May 21, 2008
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zard4ever

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Try this.

According to manual. You are to install "Driver" first. Thus, turn your computer off. Remove Wireless card,rReboot, run Dlink supplied "Driver" while your wireless card is still out, complete the installation. Turn your computer off, install hardware, turn back computer on.

If this doesn't solove the problem, try allocating your computer near to router and try above step again.

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posted on Jan 05, 2008
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YUP I HAVE A ROUTER LINKSYS WAG2000...AND I BELEIVE ITS A NOT A PBLM WITH MY ROUTER..BCOS MY OTHER LAPTOPS CAN SEE MY NEIGHBOURS NETWORKS ALSO..BUT MY DESKTOP CANNOT EVEN SEE THAT...
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posted on Jan 03, 2008
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You have not mentioned having a wireless router or access point to serve as the hub on an infrastructure network. I you have a router please let me know -- the instructions for the solution changes.

The following is an article to create an ad hoc network between wireless cards without a wireless access point or a router. If you ignore the steps about connecting to the internet with a wired connection and the internet sharing instructions. This will allow your machines with wireless adapters to communicate with each other (assuming the operate on a common band). The article goes on to indicate one machine with a wired connection can act as the "router" for the other two when it is on to allow them share internet access with the wired machine (the wired machine also needs a wireless card for this to work).

Ad-hoc networking access point

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