Vista Home Premium and Linksys Wireless

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Guest

Hello.

I recently upgraded from XP to Vista Hope Premium on my Dell E1505 laptop.
I now cannot connect to my wireless network (Linksys WRT54GX4 router). Vista
"sees" the network, but will not connect owing to an "unknown problem." Both
Linksys and Dell support have not been able to help. Dell stated that an
updated driver for the Broadcom 802.11N adapter may be available in April or
May and could possibly fix the problem.

I've tried updating the driver, uninstalling it, disabling it, resetting the
router, changing security settings, etc., with no luck. Vista will not even
get to the screen to enter a security key for the network. It will, however,
get to that point with other networks in the area.

Anyone encounter a similar situation? Any information would be greatly
appreciated.

Thank you!
 
C

Charlie Tame

Chris N said:
Hello.

I recently upgraded from XP to Vista Hope Premium on my Dell E1505 laptop.
I now cannot connect to my wireless network (Linksys WRT54GX4 router).
Vista
"sees" the network, but will not connect owing to an "unknown problem."
Both
Linksys and Dell support have not been able to help. Dell stated that an
updated driver for the Broadcom 802.11N adapter may be available in April
or
May and could possibly fix the problem.

I've tried updating the driver, uninstalling it, disabling it, resetting
the
router, changing security settings, etc., with no luck. Vista will not
even
get to the screen to enter a security key for the network. It will,
however,
get to that point with other networks in the area.

Anyone encounter a similar situation? Any information would be greatly
appreciated.

Thank you!


From what I've seen so far:-


With Linksys cards you must NOT have the card in the machine when installing
from the supplied CD.

You can sometimes get away with uninstalling the card from hardware manager
but this is nowhere to be found in any docs.

Then you must uninstall the driver using the supplied CD (Run install
again).

Then you must install the driver, switch off when told and then refit the
card.


However it sounds like the card is working if you can see other networks so
maybe you need to reset the router, if so you need to hold the button down
for a long time, just pressing it does not work. Then of course you will
have to run through the settings.

Not sure any of this will help, you may have already tried it, but I think
the key is that you MUST uninstall drivers etc before reinstalling, and if
necessary physically remove the card. My Linksys router is about the worst,
most unreliable piece of crap imaginable.

Charlie
 

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