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I have just purched a new portable computer (Acer-Travelmate) and tryes to
log on to our exsisting wireless internet. But it fails.
The wireless internet is open (not protected), since we often have
friends/family coming with their computers.
Everyone can easly log on to the web, except this new computer.
The only difference I can think of is the new Windows-Vista that the new
computer has installed.
I can se the wireless internet, but when I ask the computer to use it,
Windows Wista tells me that it is unable to log on. And it tells me that it
can´t tell me why.
I have tryed everything I know about sharing files, configuring network and
firewall, but nothing works.
Why should Vista refuse to log on to a net, that EVERYONE ELSE just jumps
right on. I don´t get it.
log on to our exsisting wireless internet. But it fails.
The wireless internet is open (not protected), since we often have
friends/family coming with their computers.
Everyone can easly log on to the web, except this new computer.
The only difference I can think of is the new Windows-Vista that the new
computer has installed.
I can se the wireless internet, but when I ask the computer to use it,
Windows Wista tells me that it is unable to log on. And it tells me that it
can´t tell me why.
I have tryed everything I know about sharing files, configuring network and
firewall, but nothing works.
Why should Vista refuse to log on to a net, that EVERYONE ELSE just jumps
right on. I don´t get it.