synapse play so hard 60935 Posts user info edit post |
So a friend has two Dell XPS 14z laptops, both of which don't work on WiFi when connected to the TWC-provided Wireless N router. They did at one point, then no longer do. When I create a hotspot with my phone and connect to it, they work fine over WiFi. Other devices on the home network work fine.
Any ideas what could be going on? I already tried updating drivers but that didn't help. 11/28/2013 9:47:25 PM |
lewisje All American 9196 Posts user info edit post |
Have you tried deleting and re-creating the wireless connection? 11/28/2013 10:52:25 PM |
synapse play so hard 60935 Posts user info edit post |
Don't think I have, but I'll give it a shot.
For the sake of clarification, I'll note that the laptops can connect to the internet, it's just very slow....like 20 seconds to load Google slow. 11/29/2013 12:24:40 AM |
lewisje All American 9196 Posts user info edit post |
so I guess right-clicking and picking "Troubleshoot problems" didn't work either (maybe that's what led you to update the drivers?) 11/29/2013 3:20:28 AM |
kiljadn All American 44690 Posts user info edit post |
I have all sorts of issues with my TWC router. They're generally pieces of shit. I just plugged another older N router I had into one of the ethernet ports, configured it, and moved on. It's not worth the time and trouble to troubleshoot their dysfunctional shit. 11/29/2013 8:33:45 AM |
lewisje All American 9196 Posts user info edit post |
When I upgraded to the high-quality Internet access on a promo deal, and they sent me a combination modem/router (Ubee DDW3611), I kept my old router and put it in the Ubee's DMZ. 11/29/2013 8:36:28 AM |
Master_Yoda All American 3626 Posts user info edit post |
Seriously, FUCK UBEEs.
But ya dont use a modem for anything but a bridged modem (what they really are suppose to be). 12/2/2013 6:08:38 PM |
Netstorm All American 7547 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah I need to search for a tutorial on bridging UBEE with a router, just always forget about doing it. I had the tutorial before, and it's been posted in this forum before. 12/2/2013 9:35:23 PM |
steviewonder All American 6194 Posts user info edit post |
Just dealt with a similar issue where the wireless card drivers couldn't handle WPA2 which is what they use on a lot of these combo modem/routers from ISPs by default. Had to update driver to get it to work.. instead I just plugged in my netgear router which has a different password/security 12/3/2013 8:36:36 AM |
jimmypop All American 1405 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Seriously, FUCK UBEEs. " |
This.12/3/2013 9:01:09 AM |
CarZin patent pending 10527 Posts user info edit post |
Well, I'd start by checking and seeing what channel the router is using. It is possible (although unlikely) it is using some UNII channel space that the laptops don't support. I'd see if the router is configured as 'N-only) or mixed mode (set to mixed to give the most flexibility).
Also, are you using similar authentication/encryption? Assuming you are using WPA2-PSK? 12/3/2013 9:45:11 AM |
LastInACC All American 1843 Posts user info edit post |
I am having this problem! I cannot connect from my laptop to the house wifi. And when it does connect I get only 1Mbps. So to connect I teether the house wifi through my phone for the laptop to connect. I don't know what I did with the laptop that causes this problem recently. 12/16/2013 3:57:14 AM |
LastInACC All American 1843 Posts user info edit post |
Pretty sure I caught a virus. Symptoms are, Cannot connect to home wifi (but can when using my phone as a hotspot), Cannot access sites like google.com or facebook.com (but TWW works fine ), some page thinks I am browsing from a mobile device. Cannot do Windows Update. Scanning with Microsoft Security Essentials. Haven't had a virus since the 2000s. I believe this was due to too much pr0n. 12/18/2013 3:43:21 AM |