Got the shits with three laptops here using the Intel 2200BG wireless card.
Basically they worked well before when I was using a WRT54G as my router with WPA/TKIP 128 bit encryption. My WRT54G went belly up after I moved house so I replaced the WRT54G with an all-in-one ADSL 2+ modem & wireless router setup from D-Link.
My new all-in-one unit is a D-Link DSL-2740B, it's a wireless N router as well.
So far I've set my channel to 12 and to 802.11g mode only and it still doesn't connect to Wi-Fi.
What happens is I'd double click on the network, enter the passkey and wait for it to connect... instead it won't connect and says "Windows is unable to connect" and that's it. Happens on all 3 laptops with the 2200BG (2x XP and 1x Win 7)
One time I tried connecting my Sony Vaio UX handheld under Widnows XP and it asked me for a WPS key. I ended up going to WZC and it would connect using a normal WPA-PSK key.
All other PC's that don't use this model of wireless card work with no problems at all. What is going on here?
Basically they worked well before when I was using a WRT54G as my router with WPA/TKIP 128 bit encryption. My WRT54G went belly up after I moved house so I replaced the WRT54G with an all-in-one ADSL 2+ modem & wireless router setup from D-Link.
My new all-in-one unit is a D-Link DSL-2740B, it's a wireless N router as well.
So far I've set my channel to 12 and to 802.11g mode only and it still doesn't connect to Wi-Fi.
What happens is I'd double click on the network, enter the passkey and wait for it to connect... instead it won't connect and says "Windows is unable to connect" and that's it. Happens on all 3 laptops with the 2200BG (2x XP and 1x Win 7)
One time I tried connecting my Sony Vaio UX handheld under Widnows XP and it asked me for a WPS key. I ended up going to WZC and it would connect using a normal WPA-PSK key.
All other PC's that don't use this model of wireless card work with no problems at all. What is going on here?
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