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bdgates
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Searched and didn't find anything that useful. Let me know if yall find something helpful.

I just bought a Netgear 802.11g Wireless Router WGR614 and am trying to hook it up. My computer is a Dell Latitude D800 that already has a wireless card in it. I go through the steps the router says and then when i try to connect to the internet, it recognizes the wireless network and says I have a good signal strength, but for some reason won't connect to the internet.

I remember a long time ago when i built a computer with a LAN card, I had to give the modem time to reset or something. I tried that but still nothing.

Does anybody have any suggestions?

[Edited on August 9, 2005 at 12:41 PM. Reason : .]

8/9/2005 12:39:25 PM

Novicane
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I have the similar problem. My gf's laptop is a Latitude with the built in card.

http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=339693

8/9/2005 12:45:36 PM

darkone
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Did you go through the little start up process that the router makes you go through?

8/9/2005 1:13:48 PM

bdgates
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yea went through the whole thing up to a part in the process where everything is hooked up correctly, computer recognizes wireless network, but just won't connect for some reason

8/9/2005 1:22:47 PM

Novicane
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this fixed it btw

http://techbase.msu.edu/viewpathfinder.asp?id=1986

Quote :
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1# Repeat the above action whenever you have a problem. This tends to be tedious and can result in a lot of reconnects.
2# You could try to stop Windows XP from trying to grab a better wireless connection by waiting until you get a good connection, and then:

* Click on "Start"
* Select "Run..."
* Type "CMD"
* When the command prompt comes up, type "SC.EXE STOP WZCSVC" and hit enter
o NOTE: if you roam to another area after this...it may be necessary to follow the above steps, but instead of the above command, type "SC.EXE START WZCSVC"

3# Find the Wireless Zero Configuration in services and set it to load automatically and set each failure to "Restart the service."
4# Turn off "Use windows to manage wireless networking" in the advanced section of the wireless connection. This forces Windows to use the hardware manufacturer's driver.
"


[Edited on August 9, 2005 at 6:35 PM. Reason : bold is important]

8/9/2005 6:34:49 PM

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