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Unable to establish wireless connection

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Kyle - 31 Aug 2004 22:25 GMT
When I try to connect my roommate's computer to our
wireless router, the connection icon will go back and
forth between "One or more wireless connections are
available" and "No Wireless Connections".  I have
troubleshot as much as i know and i come up with nothing.  
I have swapped the NIC with a known good NIC, and the
exact same thing happens.  When i set up the computer to
use a hardline connection to the router through the
regular ethernet port it works like a charm. Any ideas??  
If anyone knows what might be going on please shoot me an
email.  Thanks.
Kyle
Whobettrthankyle@aol.com
Jack - 31 Aug 2004 22:54 GMT
Hi
May be this can Help.
Wireless - Basic Configuration: <http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html>

Wireless - BasicSecurity: <http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html>

Jack (MVP-Networking).

> When I try to connect my roommate's computer to our
> wireless router, the connection icon will go back and
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> Kyle
> Whobettrthankyle@aol.com
 
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