View Single Post
Old 07-14-2003, 09:55 AM  
PersianKitty
Meow Media Inc.
 
PersianKitty's Avatar
 
Industry Role:
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: In the valley of the sun, cactus, tacos, tequila, and nod
Posts: 7,785
Quote:
Originally posted by KC
pk, go grab the http://www.boingo.com client. It will make it easy to scan for other networks..

When I set up Esa's wireless router, we had the same problem.. it turns out there was 3 Linksys wireless routers with the same default config in the same immediate area. And the other 2 both had default admin passwords..

I bet it's one of your neighbors that's screwing yours up. You could also try unplugging your own router (leave unplugged)... then try to connect with the laptop to see if your neighbors have any open access points.

I put ours on a different channel, setup the encryption and it works fine now. Plus we have a backup wireless connection!! ;)
If there are any others nearby I don't think it's detecting them. I've had the laptop for a few weeks and the WAP for only a couple of days. The laptop never detected a wireless around here until I plugged in the WAP..

Had it hooked back up the regular way in my office since last night and the problem disappeared.

The Boingo site doesn't mention my wireless card, Dell Truemobile 1300.
PersianKitty is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote