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date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 18:18:25 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing        back       


Wireless problem with Vista   
I just bought my daughter a new Acer laptop for college next year and 
I'm trying to get it up and running. Of course, it came with Vista (SP1) 
installed. My problem is that I can't get it to connect to my wireless 
access point at home. It sees the signal, shows the essid properly, but 
when I try to connect it complains: 

 Windows cannot connect to my_essid

	[] Diagnose the prblem
	[] Connect to a different network.

I click on "Diagnose" and get this helpful message:

 Windows cannot connect to my_essid

 Wireless association failed because Windows did not receive any 
 response from the wireless router or access point.

 [] Click for information on troubleshooting low wireless signal quality 
    problems.

This in turn brings up a generic message about being too far from the 
access point (<4m and the Network Connections applet describes the 
signal as "excellent"); the access point is turned off or not working 
properly (it is on, and it works fine with my laptop); there is 
interference from other devices; the network is not set to broadcast its 
SSID (it is, and it displays properly in the Network Connections applet.

So I disabled all the encryption, authentication, etc. on the access 
point to see if that was the problem -- no joy with Vista, but it still 
works fine with my laptop.

So I disable the Windows firewall (I have a firewall and NAT on the 
gateway appliance), set the wireless device properties to maximum 
compatibility in the Windows Device Manager -- still no joy.

Is there some way to extract more information from Windows about the 
nature of the problem? On my (linux) laptop I can simply peruse the 
message log, error stream from the device driver, etc. to get helpful 
information. Does Windows have something analogous somewhere?

TIA...    

  
-- 

John (john@os2.dhs.org)
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 18:18:25 -0500   author:   John Thompson

Re: Wireless problem with Vista   
If disable security in the wireless AP, can you access it?

-- 
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"John Thompson"  wrote in message 
news:slrng8v9a1.5ha.john@vector.os2.dhs.org...
>I just bought my daughter a new Acer laptop for college next year and
> I'm trying to get it up and running. Of course, it came with Vista (SP1)
> installed. My problem is that I can't get it to connect to my wireless
> access point at home. It sees the signal, shows the essid properly, but
> when I try to connect it complains:
>
> Windows cannot connect to my_essid
>
> [] Diagnose the prblem
> [] Connect to a different network.
>
> I click on "Diagnose" and get this helpful message:
>
> Windows cannot connect to my_essid
>
> Wireless association failed because Windows did not receive any
> response from the wireless router or access point.
>
> [] Click for information on troubleshooting low wireless signal quality
>    problems.
>
> This in turn brings up a generic message about being too far from the
> access point (<4m and the Network Connections applet describes the
> signal as "excellent"); the access point is turned off or not working
> properly (it is on, and it works fine with my laptop); there is
> interference from other devices; the network is not set to broadcast its
> SSID (it is, and it displays properly in the Network Connections applet.
>
> So I disabled all the encryption, authentication, etc. on the access
> point to see if that was the problem -- no joy with Vista, but it still
> works fine with my laptop.
>
> So I disable the Windows firewall (I have a firewall and NAT on the
> gateway appliance), set the wireless device properties to maximum
> compatibility in the Windows Device Manager -- still no joy.
>
> Is there some way to extract more information from Windows about the
> nature of the problem? On my (linux) laptop I can simply peruse the
> message log, error stream from the device driver, etc. to get helpful
> information. Does Windows have something analogous somewhere?
>
> TIA...
>
>
> -- 
>
> John (john@os2.dhs.org)
> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 23:17:37 -0500   author:   Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)

RE: Wireless problem with Vista   
1. Update Firmware in Router for vista compatibility.
2. Update Drivers for Network adaptor.
3. In network connection>right-click it> then LC Properties> unbind TCP/IPv6
-- 
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"John Thompson" wrote:

> I just bought my daughter a new Acer laptop for college next year and 
> I'm trying to get it up and running. Of course, it came with Vista (SP1) 
> installed. My problem is that I can't get it to connect to my wireless 
> access point at home. It sees the signal, shows the essid properly, but 
> when I try to connect it complains: 
> 
>  Windows cannot connect to my_essid
> 
> 	[] Diagnose the prblem
> 	[] Connect to a different network.
> 
> I click on "Diagnose" and get this helpful message:
> 
>  Windows cannot connect to my_essid
> 
>  Wireless association failed because Windows did not receive any 
>  response from the wireless router or access point.
> 
>  [] Click for information on troubleshooting low wireless signal quality 
>     problems.
> 
> This in turn brings up a generic message about being too far from the 
> access point (<4m and the Network Connections applet describes the 
> signal as "excellent"); the access point is turned off or not working 
> properly (it is on, and it works fine with my laptop); there is 
> interference from other devices; the network is not set to broadcast its 
> SSID (it is, and it displays properly in the Network Connections applet.
> 
> So I disabled all the encryption, authentication, etc. on the access 
> point to see if that was the problem -- no joy with Vista, but it still 
> works fine with my laptop.
> 
> So I disable the Windows firewall (I have a firewall and NAT on the 
> gateway appliance), set the wireless device properties to maximum 
> compatibility in the Windows Device Manager -- still no joy.
> 
> Is there some way to extract more information from Windows about the 
> nature of the problem? On my (linux) laptop I can simply peruse the 
> message log, error stream from the device driver, etc. to get helpful 
> information. Does Windows have something analogous somewhere?
> 
> TIA...    
> 
>   
> -- 
> 
> John (john@os2.dhs.org)
> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
>
date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 00:33:01 -0700   author:   Mick Murphy

Re: Wireless problem with Vista   
On 2008-07-30, Robert L. (MS-MVP)  wrote:

> If disable security in the wireless AP, can you access it?

No. Windows tries to connect for about a second, then says the 
"connection has timed out or was cancelled by user action." Why would it 
time out after only a second? No user action was taken to cancel the 
process.

Is there some way to determine what query Windows is sending to the AP? 
What response is received?

-- 

John (john@os2.dhs.org)
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:32:02 -0500   author:   John Thompson

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