Windows 7 64 bit wireless connection issues.

KrookieMonsta

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Ok basically it wouldn't let me connect so I deleted the network and created a new one with the updated information about my wireless connection which is WPA2-Personal/TKIP but now when I do that it says that the settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the requirements for the network though I know that is what they are and my security key is right I double checked on the router, but when I delete the network and allow the ssid to show up automatically on it's own it claims to be WEP though I know thta isn't true because A.) I somehow got it to work on the settings I explained before (idk how) and B.) because other computers in the house are all working fine with those settings, also when I used an old wep key from when it used to be wep it said possible key mix match like it was wep it's like it's not even deleting the network when I delete it from manage wireless networks idk what the problem is but I've went as far as to uninstall my wireless cards driver and reinstall it and still to no avail, please some one help.
 

KrookieMonsta

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I'm brand new to this forum idk what cross posting even is.
 

KrookieMonsta

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Oh I only posted this one because the other one gave a 404 error when I refreshed the page, so I thought a Mod took it down because it wasn't in the right thread.
 

orlbuckeye

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So you could talk to the router? Typically when you type 192.168.1.0 or 192.168.1.1 (check your router documentation) you get to the router software where you set the security and the SSID. Typically if you stick a paper clip into the little hole the modem will reset to no security and a SSID usually with the same name as the router ex:linksys. If you can't get there your not getting a signal and your router may be bad. But if you can connect to the router with a ethernet cable I would try that to make sure your getting a signal from your internet provider. You can also skip the router and connect an ethernet cable to the modem which could eliminate the router being the problem and signal it's your internet provider.