Question about Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG 802.11g/b
A few days ago my wireless connection stopped working properly. I am able to view available networks and connect to those networks. However, when I open the connection status window I see that packets are being sent, but no packets are being received, and I cannot access the internet. I've tried repairing the connection using the windows repair feature, restarting my computer and my wireless adapter, and I've even tried changing the channel on the adapter so that it is not on default channel 11. Any suggestions?
Hi, Turn off any firewall (incl Windows firewall). In the connection window click on the right tab and see if an IP address has been asigned to your wireless interface. If it has click Start->Programs->Assessories->
Posted on May 02, 2007
Hi
Could you tell me why the intel proset 6205 cannot connect to a caterpillar communication 2.The adapter has an ip address and it is connected to an ECM.Again the laptop that I'm using has the same protocol for the Ip except there is a diffrence between the 3 and forth
172.23.15.55 I put it 172.23.25.65
Posted on Jul 12, 2013
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Posted on Jun 29, 2008
It sounds more like a problem with the modem configuration not allowing the internet to get through..you might want to check the modem configuration
Posted on May 02, 2007
Before I would answer your question, there are certain things I wish to know: 1. Operating System. If Windows XP, which service pack. 2. The network that we are trying to connect to is a router or a AP. 3. If you are trying to connect to a router or a AP, you cannot change the channel, because channel is automatically assigned by those devices. Please revert back and I will give you my best answer. Cheers
Posted on May 02, 2007
I too had these problems with the above network card and looked for days to find solutions and there doesn't seem to be any. The Intel card seems to cause many problems, however it seems to work better with wep security, anything higher is a problem. I have just changed to a Broadcom 802.11b/g card and it is excellent. Forget the Intel card.
Posted on Sep 27, 2008
There could be an option to "automatically connect" when it detects the network. Look for a checkbox.
create the menu tab on your homepage right click in the top toolbar you should see a number of toolbar options select the menu tab which will add File Edit View Favorites Tools and Help
click on the tools at the bottom of the drop down list will be internet options in the connections tab tick in the box never dial a connection
below that will be change search defaults click on settings you will see all search providers you
have if dont need any of them you can disable or remove them
Power on the laptop computer and wait for the operating system to boot before proceeding.
Right-click the wireless icon in the lower right corner of the desktop.
From the pop-up menu select "Enable."
This activates the wireless Internet options but it does not turn on the wireless receiver.
Push down on the wireless button or wireless switch on the top of the keyboard.
After a moments time the switch or button lights up, signifying the computer is ready for an Internet connection.
Right-click the wireless icon again.
From the pull-up menu choose to view all available wireless networks in the area.
A window appears with all the networks your computer receives some sort of signal from.
Select the wireless network you want access to, type in the password (if required) and click "Connect." Momentarily the laptop computer connects to the Internet.
you should be able to, it depends on the laptop, the os, the wireless adapter, and the settings .
click start Control Panel - Network Connections - right click on 'Wireless connection'
(or similar) and click 'enable'.
right click on the network in the bottom toolbar select open network sharing center
you should have the options to either connect or disconnect or set up a network connection
this will vary depending on your operating system
hope this helps
Check the wireless router and high-speed modem.
If the two are not powered on, or if the Ethernet cable connected the two is not completely inserted into both connection ports, you are unable to access the Internet on the Acer Aspire One laptop computer.
Activate the wireless Internet connection on the laptop computer.
Right-click the wireless icon on the desktop, then choose "Enable" from the pop-up menu.
Without activating the wireless receiver on the Acer Aspire One, the laptop is unable to detect any wireless network.
Select the appropriate network you wish to connect to.
Your computer may be attempting to connect to a different Internet connection, preventing you from access the network you desire. Right-click the wireless icon, select "Search for available wireless networks," then choose the network you want to access.
Restart the computer.
The system may have booted and failed to detect the wireless receiver. Restarting the computer corrects this issue.
hope this helps
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Thanks for the help! I look at the settings for the IP address and somehow it was no longer set to get an IP address automatically. Changed it to automatic and everything is working fine.
same problem yet.
I have the same problem as well when I try to connect my wireless connection at my home network. There is not activity on receive but there is activity on sent. But when i connect to my work wireless connection, it work like a treat. Could someone help me solve this wireless issues. Thank you.
I am having Intels WiFi Link 4965AGN wireless card. It can find the wireless connections and get connected, and the signal strength is excellent. 54 MBPS.
But no activity I cant access the internet.
I tried serveral options, ipconfig/release, /renew , .....
But I cant access internet in all the cases.
Even my windows firewall is tunred off.
Its giving hard time, please help me out what can be done.
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i receive this message every time i tried to connect to wireless network: table radcheck is marked as crashed and should be repaired
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