SOURCE: Wi-fi drivers for Linux or open suse 10.3 required
Looks like they might have drivers at MadWifi.org
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Unable to connect to wi-fi
I think it is saying that the wifi "card" is set so that it is not being configured by windows.
In XP
Control panel > Network connections
Under LAN or High-speed internet you will see an icon labelled wireless network connection. Right click on this and then click properties. You will see three tabs at the top
General - Wireless Networks - Advanced
Click on wireless networks
There should be a tick-box saying Use windows to configure my wireless network settings. I expect that, in your case, the box is unticked which means that the software supplied by the vendor of the wifi card is configuring the settings. I find that it is usually more reliable to let windows do it.
So tick the box and click OK. You may then have to reboot.
SOURCE: wi fi drivers for compaq V3000
You can download all drivers for V3000 from here: Compaq Presario V3000 Notebook PC series - Download drivers
SOURCE: wi fi connection but no internet
If you connect your wi fi route rthen go to start menu thne type in run 'ping yahoo.com -t"
then press enter
If you get reply from yahoo.com then your internet is working fine.
Then there should be firewall issue.
turn of your windows firewall, antivirus firewall and router firewall.
then check.
But if you get request time out after run above ping commmand thne there is still issue in your router or your computer ip adrees settings.
Also type in run "services.msc"
then press enter .
then you can see all services of winxp .
Then select dns client in right pane and stop and start it.
Some times dns issue creates this issue .
Let me know if you need more assistanse.
Thanks.
SOURCE: wi-fi distance of beetel 450tc1 adsl2+router
Things That Affect Wireless Router Signals1. Many wireless routers are using the same wirelesschannel. Many manufacturers choose channel 6 as the default.2. Analogue video senders used to send audio and video toother TVs in the home.3. Microwave ovens emit interference in the 2.4GHz band.4. Wireless speakers and console controllers can causeinterference with the wireless router.5. Bluetooth devices, newer Bluetooth devices can jump todifferent frequencies if there is a connection problem.6. Power cables located near the wireless router can causedrop outs and speed reduction.7. Fish tanks will cause massive Wi-Fi shadow on the other sideof the tank from the wireless router. 8. Depending upon the location of large mirrors will reflectwireless signal away your computer.9. Building materials will block wireless signals such asplasterboards with metal foil, reinforced concrete walls and floors. Alsoobjects near the wireless router such as metal filing cabinets and otherelectrical appliances. 10. Blinking Christmas lights can reduce Wi-Fi performanceby 25% when it is close to the wireless router.
Turn on your computer and locate the Wi-Fi icon.
This is located in the system tray in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
The icon looks like a series of rectangles that increase in size from left to right.
Right-click the Wi-Fi icon and select "Connect to a network." You will see a list of available wireless networks.
Choose a Wi-Fi network you want to connect to and select "Connect."
Enter the password into the password text box if a password is required. If a password is not required, you will automatically connect to the Wi-Fi network.
Click "OK."
There may be many reasons for this. Please check the following things one by one.
1. If you have another known good laptop then try it with your wi-fi router. See if the wi-fi router is able to connect to the internet
2. If you don't have another laptop then use an ethernet cable (RJ45) cable to connect to the wi-fi router. See if this helps.
3. While connected with the wi-fi router see if you can access the router. open any internet browser and type 192.168.0.0. you should get the router page. If you don't get then you have to configure the router first.
4. Check the internet settings of your browser. There will be "internet options" or similar in the menu of your browser. Click that. In the GUI you will get "connections" tab. Click that and select the proper wi-fi setup.
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