I have a DWL-G630 E runing on a Toshiba Satellite Pro-4600 Laptop with WIN2K. It has been working fine until all of a sudden (no addtional software/hardware installed) it would not link to the router. While the mouse is on the network icon (which is red crossed)I get a message saying "the network cable is unplugged". I have re-installed d-link and nothing changes. The router is also a D-link DSL-G604T. I have two other PCs with wireless and they are working properly. What can I do?
This is odd as the connection icon with the cross on it refers to a wired connection and not wireless. Right click the icon then select dissable. Go to your wireless card in network connections and right click then connect. Also go into your routers properties and see if it is allocating your wireless card an IP address, this should show along side your other PC's allocated IP addreses.
Posted on Dec 14, 2006
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Thanks sandrew for your comnents. I will check the router, but for now let me tell you that definetly the red crossed out icon belongs to the wireless card. I have changed back and fro between having an IP automatically assigned and using a static ip. Neither case works. The air plus utility can see the router and has a 98% reception. Thanks
Inkrosson
i disabled something while i surfing using my laptop at some wifi coffee shop. now i can't online anymore since i disabled something.
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