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jav
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      4th Jun 2007
I have problem which presented for the first time two days ago.
I have a Sony Vaio Core 2 Duo laptop with integral wireless.
For over 6 months it has connected flawlessly with my Linksys
SRX200 wireless router. The other day it gave me an error message
saying "No wireless connection is available". I tried the "Repair"
option, ran the Wireless Wizard, reinstalled the SRX200 software,
all to no avail. For some reason the laptop refuses to recognize
the wireless router, even when it's within 5 feet.

Any suggestions.........?


 
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      4th Jun 2007

"jav" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have problem which presented for the first time two days ago.
> I have a Sony Vaio Core 2 Duo laptop with integral wireless.
> For over 6 months it has connected flawlessly with my Linksys
> SRX200 wireless router. The other day it gave me an error message
> saying "No wireless connection is available". I tried the "Repair"
> option, ran the Wireless Wizard, reinstalled the SRX200 software,
> all to no avail. For some reason the laptop refuses to recognize
> the wireless router, even when it's within 5 feet.
>
> Any suggestions.........?
>

Might sound silly, but check that your router is giving a wireless signal.
Wireless can be turned off on my router.


 
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      4th Jun 2007
Thanks for the suggestion but to my knowledge there is
no disconnect for the signal on this router.

Joseph

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> "jav" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I have problem which presented for the first time two days ago.
>> I have a Sony Vaio Core 2 Duo laptop with integral wireless.
>> For over 6 months it has connected flawlessly with my Linksys
>> SRX200 wireless router. The other day it gave me an error message
>> saying "No wireless connection is available". I tried the "Repair"
>> option, ran the Wireless Wizard, reinstalled the SRX200 software,
>> all to no avail. For some reason the laptop refuses to recognize
>> the wireless router, even when it's within 5 feet.
>>
>> Any suggestions.........?
>>

> Might sound silly, but check that your router is giving a wireless signal.
> Wireless can be turned off on my router.
>



 
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"jav" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the suggestion but to my knowledge there is
> no disconnect for the signal on this router.
>
> Joseph
>
> "Maincat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "jav" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>I have problem which presented for the first time two days ago.
>>> I have a Sony Vaio Core 2 Duo laptop with integral wireless.
>>> For over 6 months it has connected flawlessly with my Linksys
>>> SRX200 wireless router. The other day it gave me an error message
>>> saying "No wireless connection is available". I tried the "Repair"
>>> option, ran the Wireless Wizard, reinstalled the SRX200 software,
>>> all to no avail. For some reason the laptop refuses to recognize
>>> the wireless router, even when it's within 5 feet.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions.........?
>>>

>> Might sound silly, but check that your router is giving a wireless
>> signal. Wireless can be turned off on my router.


What make and model is the router?


 
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"Maincat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "jav" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Thanks for the suggestion but to my knowledge there is
>> no disconnect for the signal on this router.
>>
>> Joseph
>>
>> "Maincat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>
>>> "jav" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>>I have problem which presented for the first time two days ago.
>>>> I have a Sony Vaio Core 2 Duo laptop with integral wireless.
>>>> For over 6 months it has connected flawlessly with my Linksys
>>>> SRX200 wireless router. The other day it gave me an error message
>>>> saying "No wireless connection is available". I tried the "Repair"
>>>> option, ran the Wireless Wizard, reinstalled the SRX200 software,
>>>> all to no avail. For some reason the laptop refuses to recognize
>>>> the wireless router, even when it's within 5 feet.
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions.........?
>>>>
>>> Might sound silly, but check that your router is giving a wireless
>>> signal. Wireless can be turned off on my router.

>
> What make and model is the router?


Duh - sorry - should read the post better!
>
>



 
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"Maincat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Maincat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "jav" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Thanks for the suggestion but to my knowledge there is
>>> no disconnect for the signal on this router.
>>>
>>> Joseph
>>>
>>> "Maincat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>
>>>> "jav" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>>I have problem which presented for the first time two days ago.
>>>>> I have a Sony Vaio Core 2 Duo laptop with integral wireless.
>>>>> For over 6 months it has connected flawlessly with my Linksys
>>>>> SRX200 wireless router. The other day it gave me an error message
>>>>> saying "No wireless connection is available". I tried the "Repair"
>>>>> option, ran the Wireless Wizard, reinstalled the SRX200 software,
>>>>> all to no avail. For some reason the laptop refuses to recognize
>>>>> the wireless router, even when it's within 5 feet.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions.........?
>>>>>
>>>> Might sound silly, but check that your router is giving a wireless
>>>> signal. Wireless can be turned off on my router.

>>
>> What make and model is the router?

>
> Duh - sorry - should read the post better!
>>

As I understand it, the SRX200 isn't your router, but an add-on to the
router. Enter 192.168.1.1 to get to your router configuration page (if it's
a Linksys) and look for Wireless Network Mode - it may be set to Disabled.


 
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      5th Jun 2007
jav wrote:
> I have problem which presented for the first time two days ago.
> I have a Sony Vaio Core 2 Duo laptop with integral wireless.
> For over 6 months it has connected flawlessly with my Linksys
> SRX200 wireless router. The other day it gave me an error message
> saying "No wireless connection is available". I tried the "Repair"
> option, ran the Wireless Wizard, reinstalled the SRX200 software,
> all to no avail. For some reason the laptop refuses to recognize
> the wireless router, even when it's within 5 feet.
>
> Any suggestions.........?


Have you tried this?

Turn off the modem, turn off the router. Wait about 20 seconds, turn on
the modem. Wait 20 seconds, turn on the router.

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Joe =o)
 
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