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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by Viktor View Post
    Try to set the wireless channel to a number between 1 and 12. The second laptop might have a wireless chipset designed for other regions, in that case it won't see channels above 12...
    winner

    took me a while to find the channel setting though

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  • daviejones
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    You don't have MAC address filtering set up do you???

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  • Techyoo
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    Wireless Networks

    I will suggest you try checking the encryption settings, some 802.x (b) adapters may not identify networks security higher than WEP.

    I have had several encounters with BT Hubs, on this issue.

    Best of Luck!

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    I'm trying to connect my other laptop to my wireless network for the wife to use... but it won't see the router. It sees every other network in the area just not my damn network

    Anyone know of any possible reasons?

    I know the network works fine, PC, main laptop, PS3 and PSP all connect to it without any problems
    Linksys routers have a bug connecting to some types of laptop.

    Try a fixed ip.

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  • Viktor
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    Try to set the wireless channel to a number between 1 and 12. The second laptop might have a wireless chipset designed for other regions, in that case it won't see channels above 12...

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  • fzbucks
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    Is the laptop that doesn't work windows Vista by any chance?

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  • Addanc
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    Is your router configured for 802.11g operation only and the second lap only supports 802.11b?

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  • r0bly0ns
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    might sound daft but try turning off / on the laptop wireless card.

    If it's built in many have an external switch or use a Fn key to turn off and on.

    I've had a couple where the inbuilt wireless card was broken when I bought them, and a couple where I had accidentally turned the internal card off

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  • Spacecadet
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    also tested by reconnecting with the PSP... it sees the network fine.

    I've a definite feeling that something is wrong or different with the laptop wireless setup and not the router.

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  • Spacecadet
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    checked and yeah its broadcasting

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  • Spacecadet
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    only just set up it up 2 weeks ago, not been on the router since

    Will go and double check now anyway

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  • DaveB
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    Have you only just set up the network or have the other PC's etc been connected for a while? If it's been running for a while double check the SSID broadcast. You may well have gone back and turned it off after setting the network and forgotton you did it. I've seen it happen more than once

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    Is the router actually broadcasting it's SSID? They have an option to turn of the broadcast to hid them from unwanted visitors.
    as i said, the other computers are all connected and i connected them using very simple steps and not manually entering anything apart from the network key for authentication.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    I'm trying to connect my other laptop to my wireless network for the wife to use... but it won't see the router. It sees every other network in the area just not my damn network

    Anyone know of any possible reasons?

    I know the network works fine, PC, main laptop, PS3 and PSP all connect to it without any problems
    Is the router actually broadcasting it's SSID? They have an option to turn of the broadcast to hide them from unwanted visitors.

    Try putting the SSID into the laptop manually and see if it finds it.

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  • Spacecadet
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    wireless networks

    I'm trying to connect my other laptop to my wireless network for the wife to use... but it won't see the router. It sees every other network in the area just not my damn network

    Anyone know of any possible reasons?

    I know the network works fine, PC, main laptop, PS3 and PSP all connect to it without any problems

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