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My wireless Rosewill router only works wired
I just got yesterday a new router to replace my old one, but I have a problem getting anything to connect to it wirelessly. I am able to successfully connect to it using network cables just fine.
Router Model: Rosewill-RNX-EasyN4 2T2R Version Wireless N. OS: Windows XP Tried connecting with: Asus EEPC and another Windows XP computer (niether could connect). I don't have any wireless securities activated and I'm using it in Mixed mode (B+G+N). Thanks for looking and I much appreciate the help you can give me. Also whenever a failed connection happens I get this message: Windows was unable to find a certificate to log you on the network XYZ. Last edited by rmarier83; 02-12-2009 at 09:08 PM. |
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Re: My wireless Rosewill router only works wired
Do you have the "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" box checked on the Authentication Tab in your wireless network properties? That's what is looking for a certificate.
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