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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: New Zealand
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OS: Vista Ultimate 32-bit SP1
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I am using a USB stick, Open303W. A nice cheap open source wireless device. It will install successfully, however it will not establish a connection with a certain modem. I just tested it right now, and it can connect without issues to a D-Link wireless router, the same one I am wired to, and get near weak signal strength on. However when I try to wirelessly connect it to a Linksy router, it will not work at all.
Vista being as helpful as they are, don't tell you anything unless you learn to read the small links and go to the Event Log. Here is the information below: Quote:
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Re: Wireless USB connection failures
Changes that may help to increase the compatibility of Vista with older networking devices:
Disable the IP Helper service: 1. Hold the Windows key and type R, enter "services.msc" (without the quotes) and press Enter 2. Scroll down to the IP Helper service, right click on it and select Properties 3. In the dropdown box that says "Automatic" or "Manual", set it to Disabled and then click on "Apply" 4. Then click on "Stop" to stop the service from running in the current session 5. Click OK to exit the dialog Disable IPv6: 1. Hold the Windows key and type R, enter "ncpa.cpl" (without the quotes) and press Enter 2. Right click on each network connection and select "Properties" 3. Remove the checkmark from the box next to "Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) 4. Click OK to exit the dialog NOTE: You should do this for each network connection. Disable the DHCP Broadcast Flag: Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928233
NOTE2: (GUID) is a mnemonic for the individual subkeys, the actual text "GUID" does not appaer. The only program I'm aware of that currently relies on IPv6 is the new Windows Meeting Space. The first 2 changes will cause that program not to work - but will leave all of your normal (IPv4) connections unaffected. If it causes problems that you can't overcome, simply revert back to the original settings.
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Re: Wireless USB connection failures
IP Helper service: Disabled/Stopped
IPv6: Deselected Broadcast flag: disabled Thats probably the link I reached before too. After a restart a connection still doesn't seem to become established. Nothing in the event log appears to have changed. |
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Re: Wireless USB connection failures
How far does it get? Can you see the wireless connection, and just not establish a connection?
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Re: Wireless USB connection failures
I can go through the wizard presented to me in Vista, which first gives me a window that automatically searches for available connections. From there I can select one, and on the second window after putting in the correct passphrase, it tries to connect and fails. Of course it offers to either diagnose the problem or select another connection. Diagnosing it can only blame it on low signal strength... but it isn't really that low. It does however say "Wireless association failed because Windows did not recieve any response from the wireless router or access point". The router has already been reset at one point.
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Re: Wireless USB connection failures
I'd have to suspect encryption issues here.
Have you tried disabling all encryption and MAC filtering on the router and connecting?
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Re: Wireless USB connection failures
The problem could be more annoying than I thought. I have taken the router and put it close to the computer, with the USB wireless device over one meter from it. Keep in mind that this is the D-Link wireless router that I mentioned from the begining. With and without any sort of encryption, it doesn't appear to be letting me connect to it this time. I might be looking towards a full reinstall of Vista again. I think that this will be possible with a second hard drive to hold everything I need to install back, and I might be able to get a third 500GB HDD to make use of the RAID feature on the motherboard. I wouldn't call it true RAID, because I can only make it work from scratch.
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Re: Wireless USB connection failures
Try the USB adapter on a different machine.
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Re: Wireless USB connection failures
I have tried it on another machine, and it does in fact work (Windows XP Home). However even if I did somehow bridge the connection, the signal would be very weak, down to disconnected. This wouldn't be good for file sharing and other larger bandwidth activities, nor be good having the machine on all the time for me.
I suppose you can rule out hardware issues. |
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Re: Wireless USB connection failures
The next suspect would be the Vista drivers...
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