Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
My wireless network quit working and I've tried everything I can think of
with no success. I have a Windows ME on the host computer using a Netgear
MR814v1 Router. The client computer has Windows XP with a Netgear MA101 USB
adapter. I initially thought it was a range problem and moved the client
computer into the same room as the host and still no luck even with the
decreased range and all firewalls off. Looking for any thoughts or ideas.
Thanks.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Possibly nearby RF interference. Look for wireless video links, cordless
phones, cellular phones, microwave intrusion devices, or neighbors that
recently implemented WiFi at thier home.
Have you tried changing the frequency (channel), that your network uses.
Bill Crocker
"snake1" <snake1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My wireless network quit working and I've tried everything I can think of
> with no success. I have a Windows ME on the host computer using a Netgear
> MR814v1 Router. The client computer has Windows XP with a Netgear MA101
> USB
> adapter. I initially thought it was a range problem and moved the client
> computer into the same room as the host and still no luck even with the
> decreased range and all firewalls off. Looking for any thoughts or ideas.
> Thanks.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Make sure that you set SSID (Service Set Identifier) was set on the card
utility or the WEP keys that you've previously set..they disappeard for some
reason..
Lower the CTS value from the Access Point.
Verify the Power level from the AP..
"Bill Crocker" wrote:
> Possibly nearby RF interference. Look for wireless video links, cordless
> phones, cellular phones, microwave intrusion devices, or neighbors that
> recently implemented WiFi at thier home.
>
> Have you tried changing the frequency (channel), that your network uses.
>
> Bill Crocker
>
> "snake1" <snake1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:68BE07E4-15A7-4294-A992-D1C7B7C4F867@microsoft.com...
> > My wireless network quit working and I've tried everything I can think of
> > with no success. I have a Windows ME on the host computer using a Netgear
> > MR814v1 Router. The client computer has Windows XP with a Netgear MA101
> > USB
> > adapter. I initially thought it was a range problem and moved the client
> > computer into the same room as the host and still no luck even with the
> > decreased range and all firewalls off. Looking for any thoughts or ideas.
> > Thanks.
>
>
>
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