Netgear WG111v2 connection problems

G

Guest

Hi
I have a home network running a Netgear modem/router and a Linksys WAP.
I purchased 2 new pc's and also 2 x WG111v2 usb wireless network adaptors.
I am running XP SP2.
When I install the software for the WG111v2, the windows welcome screen
disappears and only gives me option of "user" to logon.
Even though the computer recognises the wireless network, it has trouble
connecting. On the osdd occasion it acquires a network address, it is
basically inopreable.
Can anyone help please.
Regards
Solo
 
G

Guest

I would guess you should first check the posibility of radio interference, or
perhaps some grounded object -between- the two wireless points (a Faraday
cage). The fact that they do sometimes communicate indicates that they at
least work. Move the systems to an unobstructed location, and turn off other
possible sources of radio interference.
 
G

Guest

Hi Mark
Thanks for the tip. I have tried that now and moved 1 of the new pc's to
within 2M of the Linksys WAP (WAP11). It didn't change anything.
Is there a chance that it might be a problem with the Linksys device? I have
noticed another thread showing problems with a Linksys/netgear combination.
Regards
Gary
 
G

Guest

Hi Mark
Unfortunately, the Linksys WAP11 is not covered by this link.
Could we look at why I loose the "Welcome" screen when I load the Netgear
program etc prior to actuallay plugging in the Netgear WG111v2.
Regards
Gary
 
G

Guest

OK
I have, with the help of an MVP post, run a fix for the "Welcome" screen
issue.
I have run the Netgear WG111v2 install program, and plugged in the adapter.
Whether I use Netgear or Windows to configure the access, it just doesn't
connect. I have
a 70% signal strength and no encryption (yet), but it still will not connect.
Regards
Gary
 
G

Guest

I found you solution from another post.
(see "RE: Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility problem" by
smlunatick)
Go to start/run, and type:
services.msc
Look for the Netgear service, and stop it
Run the zero config.
Zero Configuration
1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Network and Internet
Connections.
2. Click Network Connections, right-click Wireless Connection, and then
click Properties.
3. View the available options:
 
G

Guest

Hi Mark
Even after unisntalling and reinstalling the Netgear program/drivers etc, it
does not appear when I go into services.msc.
I have removed Norton, I have turned off the firewall, I am runninmg out of
ideas.
the front screen of the Netgear utility shows my wireless network with a
signal strength of 70+%, but when I try and connect, it just searches all the
channels.
If I go to the second tab, and scan, it doesn't find any networks.
Is it time to ring Netgear and speak to India???
Regards
Gary
 
G

Guest

I mis-spoke when I said 'Netgear service', you might find a "Linksys service'
to turn off in services .msc.
 
G

Guest

Hi Mark
I tried all options. But, as a last resort, I went to the Linksys config and
set it on Channel? 2 and it worked.
When it was scanning, it automatically used Ch 6 and the pc's would not
connect. Once I fixed it to Ch 2 everything now works fine.

Thanks very much for your help.

Regards
Gary
 
E

Elmo

CCB33 said:
Greetings,

I'm also having problems with my Netgear WG111v2 usb card. I've had it
for over a month and haven't had any problems with it. Last Thursday,
my laptop was in sleep mode and when I powered it back up, I don't know
what I did but the usb card will only stay enabled or connected for
about 5 second before it disables. It will keep repeating the enabled
disabled pattern. I tried reinstalling the software but no luck.
Anyone have any ideas why this is happening and how I can fix it?

Plug the card into a powered USB hub; they allow more current, which may
be needed by the device.
 

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