Laptop won't connect to 7800N, everything else will
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:42 pm
I have just bought and setup a 7800N. These are my specs, as such
BT Total Broadband ISP
Wireless Clients are ...
iMac (Lion 10.7.3)
Mac Book Pro (Lion 10.7.3)
2 x iPhones
1 x Apple TV
1 x Apple Airport Express Unit
1 x PlayStation 3
1 x Dell Latitude E6410 Windows XP SP3 **
The Dell laptop is a corporate (work) laptop, all my other home gear, as you can see, is mainly Apple stuff just for personal / family use. So far I haven't made any inroads to the advanced features in the 7800N, but I was not impressed with BT's homehub from an internal network perspective. I wanted something with better coverage that went further.
For the moment, I have the router setup to broadcast a wireless network with WEP encryption key and it is running with the firmware it would have been delivered with
Everything BUT my XP laptop will connect to the network. When I try to connect the Dell XP, I get ...
"Windows is unable to connect to the selected network. The network may no longer be in range. Please refersh the list of available networkds, and try to connect again."
Obviously it's not out of range, it would seem the router is rejecting the connection. Everything else connects like a dream without any problems, but the XP laptop will not. As I noted, it's a corporate laptop so I have no rights to update the wireless card driver, but I've never had a problem with it joining any network previously.
Does anyone have an idea on what the problem might be?
BT Total Broadband ISP
Wireless Clients are ...
iMac (Lion 10.7.3)
Mac Book Pro (Lion 10.7.3)
2 x iPhones
1 x Apple TV
1 x Apple Airport Express Unit
1 x PlayStation 3
1 x Dell Latitude E6410 Windows XP SP3 **
The Dell laptop is a corporate (work) laptop, all my other home gear, as you can see, is mainly Apple stuff just for personal / family use. So far I haven't made any inroads to the advanced features in the 7800N, but I was not impressed with BT's homehub from an internal network perspective. I wanted something with better coverage that went further.
For the moment, I have the router setup to broadcast a wireless network with WEP encryption key and it is running with the firmware it would have been delivered with
Everything BUT my XP laptop will connect to the network. When I try to connect the Dell XP, I get ...
"Windows is unable to connect to the selected network. The network may no longer be in range. Please refersh the list of available networkds, and try to connect again."
Obviously it's not out of range, it would seem the router is rejecting the connection. Everything else connects like a dream without any problems, but the XP laptop will not. As I noted, it's a corporate laptop so I have no rights to update the wireless card driver, but I've never had a problem with it joining any network previously.
Does anyone have an idea on what the problem might be?