Adjustment to the high network roaming in condo wired Ethernet (no Modem)

HI - our condo has one Ethernet Jack in every room with the signal directly from the building router. The IP address is unique for all the outlets in our condo.

In my office, I have a cable of the Time Capsule to taking Ethernet to my office. I have other devices connected to the TC, so he needs to stay there. Unfortunately, it is not very centrally located in our condo.

In our room, the signal often falls because it is the longest distance in our condo to the TC. But... we have an ethernet jack in our room.

So I bought an AirPort Express, but the installation seems to really push "extended network" wireless. Because the signal is somehow in our room, it is unnecessary to EI in there. So I set to halfway between the two. On the floor, not in a large space.

I would like to set up a 'of roaming network', but I can't seem to reproduce the screen shot in these instructions:

Wi - Fi base stations: install and configure a roaming network (802.11 a/b/g/n)-Apple Support

But, in addition, their illustrations make it look like the AE should be wired in the TC.

I tried using the WAN of AE port, but that didn't do it.

Is this possible? Any direction would be great. Of course, I want the effect of the '1 network for our entire condo' and not switching WiFi networks for different parts of the housing.

Thank you!

Jon

So I bought an AirPort Express, but the installation seems to really push "extended network" wireless.

This happens when the Ethernet connection is not working, or you did not the Ethernet connection before trying to implement the Express. Use a short piece of spare Ethernet cable... any length will do... to connect the Express to the time Capsule to implement the Express in this way. After setting the Express up to... Move the Express at the remote location and the Ethernet connection it.

If it doesn't work there, then you know that the Ethernet port or cable is not working properly.

I would like to set up a 'of roaming network', but I can't seem to reproduce the screen shot in these instructions:

Wi - Fi base stations: install and configure a roaming network (802.11 a/b/g/n)-Apple Support

Unfortunately, these instructions are 4 years and more, so the General information of the document is good, the specificities of 'how to' would not be used. Instead, you use Apple 'Installation Wizard', which literally did almost everything for you automatically on the installer.

After the back if you need some advice.

Tags: Wireless

Similar Questions

  • Cannot set the Airport Extreme to extend the existing network

    Network WiFi of my holiday home is provided by the router from my ISP (Time Warner). I have an Airport Extreme, which used to be configured to provide the WiFi network to another well, and I would use it to extend the existing on the TWC router network.

    I had a lot of trouble to do a factory reset on the Airport Extreme, but I'm sure I managed (by turning on with the pressed reset button) after several attempts. At least the extreme doesn't show signs of the old network, he has provided.

    When I try to set it up in the Airport utility, he wants only to create a new network. If I click on 'Other Options' and select 'Add to an existing network', the next screen is titled "This Airport Extreme will create a network" and prompts to enter a new network name and password. (Specifying the name of the network current generates an error because the network already exists, as I expect for the creation of a new network.)

    Any ideas on how to tweak this Airport Extreme by extending a network?

    TIA,

    Doug

    P.S. I have reviewed plugging extreme in one of the TWC router EtherNet ports and create its own WiFi network (with the advantage of adding support for 5 GHz), but the last time I tried I lost all connectivity; I'm afraid that the ISP network might protect against too broad network, although the glitch may have been a coincidence. If anyone has experience/ideas on this alternative configuration, I might be willing to try again.

    AirPort Extreme would not be able to connect using a wireless connection and to extend the wireless network of the ISP, but if you can connect the AirPort Extreme to the ISP using a permanent router, wired Ethernet cable, then AirPort Extreme could be used to provide broader coverage of wireless in this way signal.

  • Windows 7 Pro - unidentified network domain PC connected Via Ethernet

    Hello - we have several machines Windows 7 is joined to our domain.  Recently when move us a PC from one place in the building to the other and connect them to wired ethernet, they get the 'unidentified network' and it shows as 'public '.  If plug back us them on their original network node, it works very well and finds the network, no problem.

    I did all the deforestation of the intellectual property, the command netsh, updated drivers, etc., but does not know what is happening.  Nothing has changed on the switches.  If I move a Windows XP computer, it works as expected.

    Thanks for your help!

    Hello jrennard3,

    Welcome to the Microsoft Community Forum.

    These computers are connected to the domain network, the question you posted would be better suited in the TechNet Forums.

    I would recommend posting your query in the TechNet Forums :

    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?category=w7itpro

    Thank you.

  • Can the utility Airport automatically adjust a mobile wireless network to a non roaming wireless network?

    Greetings,

    I have expanded my wireless Ethernet (network roaming) cable network.

    The Time Machine (primary base station) and the Airport Extreme (base station #2) lights is green and two base stations work properly when played back via the AirPort Utility.

    I disconnected the cable Cat5 LAN of the time Machine (happening at the WAN on the Airport Extreme connection) assuming that the go-ahead would begin orange flashing on the Airport Extreme.  He did not.  Everything always worked as far as I could tell.  If I had the cable connected or not, everything worked again 'normal' as it should as far as I could tell.

    So here's my question: by disconnecting the ethernet cable from the Airport Extreme, does mean that automatically toggled Airport Airport Extreme for a network utility not travelling?  In other words, rather than extend the network via ethernet, wireless network is expanded wireless?

    What Miss me?

    Return to the configuration with the Ethernet cable connected to AirPort Extreme

    Open AirPort Utility, click on the AirPort Extreme, then click on modify in the window that appears

    Click on the Wireless tab at the top of the screen

    Check the current setting of the network Mode

    He must "create a wireless network.

    Is it?

    If this is not the case, the AirPort Extreme has never configured for a roaming set up in the first place.

  • service host: local service (small network) the use of the high drive

    Hello

    I reinstalled my laptop to avoid problems. Just after you have reinstalled windows, windows automatically updated install 3 updates. After windows update, service host: local service (small network) is frequently using the high use of the disc... Microsoft, U CREATE DEFECTIVE UPDATES...

    Specifications:

    Dell Inspiron 3421

    4 GB OF RAM

    HARD DRIVE 500 GB

    Processor Intel Core i5 3317u

    In order to diagnose your problem, we need run Windows performance toolkit, the instructions that are in this wiki

    If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask

    Please run the trace when you encounter the problem
  • Best way to extend the network of Apple using Cat5 and wireless, but with access to the same network

    Appreciate any help here.

    I need to extend my network coverage for the part out of my house where the current signal does not cover.

    I have a Time capsule in the office connected to my Modem and then created a wireless (XXXX) network that connects to the extreme in my front room... .well when I'm in my room before the signal does not increase when I go near the extreme... and maybe it's that I'm still picking up XXX to my Time Capsule wireless network.

    I'm just a Cat5 cable around the House and I was wondering if I can connect the TC to the extreme via CAT5 and therefore the extreme would be able to stream my network wireless XXXX?

    If I then want to connect to another airport (explicit / extreme or even TC) in the part of my house which currently gets no signal... then do cela via Cat5 to the EXTREME at the 3rd device... or must it come directly from the TC?   (and again... the 3rd device will also be able to broadcast the network XXXX?

    Ideally, I want the network to be possible STB and flavours around the House, and I think that the connections between Ethernet devices would accomplish that... but I also need the i-devices, streaming boxes etc. around my house to then access the XXXX wifi network I have printers, VPN, etc all together towards the top on.

    Oh... and 1 other point, I have a cisco 8port 10/100POE switch managed... which I would also like to include in the network to connect to the servers and devices IP etc... is - it possible... and that has to be directly connected to the time Capsule and could I still use it to take place between the TC and the 3rd Apple Airport device... as above?

    Hope that makes sense... but please let me know if you need more details.

    I'm just a Cat5 cable around the House and I was wondering if I can connect the TC to the extreme via CAT5

    Yes. Hate to be picky here, but I hope you'll use CAT5, CAT5e cabling being quite a bit obsolete.

    wireless network and if so the extreme would be able to stream my XXXX?

    Yes

    If I then want to connect to another airport (explicit / extreme or even TC) in the part of my house which gets currently no signal... then do cela via Cat5 to the EXTREME at the 3rd device

    Yes, but it would be preferable to cables to connect the 3rd to the main TC, if that's an option.

    or does have to come directly from the TC?

    No, but it would be better if she could, if this is an option.

    and once again... the 3rd device will also be able to broadcast the network XXXX?

    Yes

    and I think that the connections between Ethernet devices would achieve this

    That is right. Ethernet is always the best choice in terms of performance.

    but I also need the i-devices, streaming boxes etc. around my house to then access the XXXX same wifi network I printer, VPN, etc all together towards the top on.

    That should work well.  However, you may not aware that most of the PC and iOS devices not 'automatically' between different wireless access points as they move from one place to the other.  For example, you have your iPhone near the time Capsule, so he'll be looking for a strong signal from the time Capsule. If you move the close AirPort Extreme iPhone or any other device 3rd... the iPhone usually will stay connected to wireless Time Capsule... even if a stronger signal may be available in another wireless access point. Nature of the beast with IOS devices.

    Thus, with most of the PC and iOS devices, you will have to get used to temporarily turn off the WiFi on the iOS device when you move from one place to the other, then re - turn on WiFi once the device is close to the other wireless access point. The iOS device then generally will pick up the strongest signal from the nearest access point.

    Portable Mac computers will generally do a good job of automatically 'switching' to pick up the best signal of different access points in you walking the laptop around the House.

    I have a cisco 8port 10/100POE switch managed... which I would also like to include in the network to connect to the servers and devices IP etc... It is possible.

    Yes, but the Time Capsule and AirPort Extreme Gigabit Ethernet ports or 10/100/1000, then the switch is going to limit the maximum speed on the network at 100 Mbps when the devices are capable of much higher speed.  If you plan to invest in the installation of Ethernet wiring around the House, then you also want to invent a new Gigatibit Ethernet 10/100/1000 switch, because it will allow up to 10 times faster compared to a 10/100 switch network connections.

    can do this via Cat5 to the EXTREME at the 3rd device... or need to come directly from the TC?

    Yes, but it would be best to connect the switch to the time Capsule if it is an option.

    and could I still use it to take place between the TC and the 3rd Apple Airport device... as above?

    Yes

  • HP 7520: HP 7520 will not connect to the wireless network

    There is some additional information to

    http://forums.Xfinity.com/T5/home-networking-router-WiFi/HP-7520-will-not-connect-to-wireless-networ...

    on this issue.

    Have several APs for a single wireless network allows the printer foolish law.  (Not a Repeater, a second AP connected to the local network with the same configuration of network for security, etc.).

    I solved this problem.  In accordance with the discussion on the link, the problem is that the printer cannot connect to a wireless network if there is greater than 1 for a wireless network (SSID) name wireless access point.

    This thread has had several useful suggestions, but what finally solved the problem, it's the second point has access to a mode where I can create a 'virtual' access point and, above all, a SSID associated.

    Note that not all access points or routers support virtual APs, but this function seems to be more common over time.  Older models is not able to do that.  However, a new access point is sometimes cheaper than a new printer.

    If you do not understand the jargon in the procedure below, I recommend that you find someone who does, then they can do it for you.

    Solution:

    1. On one of the wireless access on the network, create an a new virtual AP with a slightly different name SSID (for example < name of the network - > _1), on the same VLAN (usually VLAN 1).  You may need to put the AP in "multiple AP mode" or something similar, and then restart the AP.  All other settings (DHCP, security, mixed mode b/g/n, etc.) must be the same for the new SSID.
    2. Run the printer Wireless Setup and connect it to this new SSID
    3. Confirm that the printer can be seen by other devices on the network

    Tips:

    • Check the security is the same as the original SSID, Alternatively you can create a vector of insecurity in your network.  Do not WEP-128 when the other SSID uses WPA2 AES, for example.
    • The AP I had had several resets to make it work because of the mode and parameter changes.
    • If you connect the SSID but cannot connect to or be seen by anything on your network, check the new SSID/AP is in the same VLAN as the original.
    • Because the printer is not roaming, and the speed is not a problem for me, I used the access point that could support this solution, which is deeper and slower than my primary AP.  I have not noticed any problems.

    The printer has been reliable on the wireless now on the new SSID, 48 hours.

    I have not upgraded any software on a client of the printer (PC, Mac, phones).

    I think that it is a positive confirmation that the problem is with the implementation of the printer of the stack of network and not with the driver or client software on remote devices.  The 802.11 protocols provide for a network name (SSID) wireless with several access points using different MAC addresses.  I suggest this HP look into this as a potential bug with their network printer for the 7520 protocols stack.

  • Tecra A10 - 12O: installing the driver network card in Windows Server 2003 R2 Std

    Hello

    I received 6 laptop Tecra A10 - 12O, and we need to install Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition with SP2 in all these six machines. Windows Server 2003 has been installed perfectly, but now we have only the network LAN card to work but we are unable to install its driver. When I installed Windows XP from the supplied DVD for Toshiba, it says Intel 82567V Gigabit network adapter. I tried to download the drivers for this adatpor of drivers Toshiba, Intel Web site, but it will not install in Windows Server 2003. I also tried manually force to choose and install a driver from the list, I choose that it will install but shows yellow question mark in Device Manager means that it does not work with this driver.

    I also tried the same Intel 82567V drivers from some sites non-Toshiba, of these models using the same network card, but is not truck drivers at all.

    I understand these laptop computers does not support Windows Server 2003, but these were ordered to be used as servers with Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition and I am required to make the Installer only with activated and installed network adapter.

    I try last week and exhausted all means to get the installed network adapter driver, but all have failed. Can someone please help with this? All support will be highly appreciated.

    Thank you.

    Charwal

    Hey Buddy

    If I m not wrong Windows Server 2003 uses the same drivers as Win XP and I guess that it s driver problem not a LAN, but perhaps also the problem of Windows Server 2003 installed.

    You are right; the LAN chip seems to be Intel 82567V and the LAN driver downloaded from Intel page should work 100%.

    In your case, I would recommend installing the chipset driver.
    Remove the LAN card from Device Manager, then restart the laptop.
    Then go back to Device Manager and update driver in pointing devices Manager to the place where the driver downloaded LAN was stored on the HARD drive.

  • Optimal, set up for the airport and the power network line?

    Hoping to any network gurus can advise on the optimal configuration for my network.  Current configuration is as follows.  1 Zyxel DSL modem configured to act as the router, PPPoE (not the bridge mode) mode, which is the default value.  2. Airport Time Capsule (ATC) connected to the modem via an ethernet cable plugged into the WAN ATC port.  ATC configured in Bridge mode.  Adapter network line connected to the LAN of the ATC port.  2nd line network adapter is connected to the opposite end of the House where the Time Capsule wireless signal is weak to non-existent.  Airport Express (AE) plugged into 2nd network adapter line.  I have a lot of devices (computers, printers, cell phones, DVR, etc.) which must connect wirelessly to the network.  Here are my questions:

    1. is it better to act as the router, rather than on the bridge, as I have to reconfigure the modem in Bridge mode and the most convenient way to connect using PPPoE Airport Airport?  Or is it not important?

    2. my hope is that by using the network adapters and the AE in the part of my house with the worst WiFi signal, I can push the range of my network and all devices to give a good signal.  My hope is that the devices will be connected to any signal is stronger.  At present, ATC and EI do not have the same network name (or password).  It is better for them to broadcast 2 differently named networks, or both would be they networks of broadcast with the same name and password.  Or is it not important?  Is how important it that the ATC is able 802.11ac, EI is just 802.11n?  For reasons not clear to me, even though I have several 802.11ac devices (MacBook Pro and Nexus5x), they are on the 2.4 ghz band (I even if ca is the 5 ghz).  Don't know if something is set up wrong on my ATC.

    All the equipment is running the latest version of the software (OS X, iOS, Android, etc.).

    Thanks for any advice.

    1. is it better to act as the router, rather than on the bridge, as I have to reconfigure the modem in Bridge mode and the most convenient way to connect using PPPoE Airport Airport?  Or is it not important?

    Doesn't matter, unless there is a special feature like the network option of comments on the airport... that would require that the airport be configured as router.  Airports are not known for their reliability, PPPoE, so it is best to have the modem or modem/router to provide the credentials of the PPPoE connection.

    2. my hope is that by using the network adapters and the AE in the part of my house with the worst WiFi signal, I can push the range of my network and all devices to give a good signal.  My hope is that the devices will be connected to any signal is stronger.

    If the two access points use the same wireless network name and password, Mac will do a nice job of automatically move from one access point to another to pick up the best quality signal as they move home... but iPhones, iPads, and most of the PC will not.  If you name the two networks as well, so you will need to get used to temporarily disable WiFi on iPhone, iPad, etc. When you move from one region to the other. Then, when the device is in the new location, turn on the WiFi and the device usually pick the strongest signal from the nearest access point.

    If you use names of separate network for access points, you need to manually switch networks on each device whenever the camera moves from one region to the other.

    Is how important it that the ATC is able 802.11ac, EI is just 802.11n?

    Well, you know that the Express is not "ac" capable, so any device "ac" close the Express will connect at low speed "n".  You will probably not notice a difference in respect if your Internet speed is less the Express features.  If you copy large files from one computer to another or backup on the network, then a device that connects to the Express is going to be slower than a device capable of "ac" that connects to the ATC.

    For reasons not clear to me, even though I have several 802.11ac devices (MacBook Pro and Nexus5x), they are on the 2.4 ghz band (I even if ca is the 5 ghz)

    Everything in the wireless is a compromise. In other words, to get something, you must give up another.  "ca" is used to that in the band 5 GHz, so if your devices are connect 2.4 GHz, they connect to a slower 2.4 GHz signal.

    Here is the compromise...

    5 GHz signals have capacities of speed much higher than the 2.4 GHz signals... BUT... 5 GHz signals are significantly weaker than the 2.4 GHz signals. So you're really not going to get the benefit of 5 GHz, if your device "ac" is in the same room or it has line-of-sight with the router "ac".

    If a device of "ac" is a room or two away from the router "ac"... the device will probably connect 2.4 GHz... because these signals are more powerful penetration of walls and other obstacles a lot better than 5 GHz can never hope.  It is also possible that the 2.4 GHz signal several rooms away the router will also be the fastest signal at this location, because the signal slows down more it moves the router.  5 GHz quickly signals really slow down.

  • Adjustment of the integral of a Gaussian

    Hello

    I have LabView 2013 I'm trying to curve adjusted using the non-linear curve Lev - Mar vi but are unsure how to proceed. From what I understand, you can create a user defined model in the string, but the help files only detail a the second order polynomial of the form a1 + a2 * x + a3 * x ^ 2.

    I have the intensity of the reflection of the laser on a sample of data, and when the laser moves on the metal marker intensity increases. The metal marker has a beginning of knife edge and increase intensity moving on the marker shows Gaussian beam shape and intensity profile can be described using the integral of the Gaussian shape.

    Sorry if this problem has been posted before, but I can't see it in the forums in general pretty average I can understand as a new user. I basically want to model defined by the user of the integral of a Gaussian type and feed my data in the form (x i) and give it me the coefficients I can take the center point as the tip of the marker position.

    Thank you

    Paul.

    OK, I have a comment on the Code and comment on the data.  First, the code.  You use a 'chain of the formula', which means that you ask LabVIEW to claim that it is Matlab and can 'interpret' a channel to follow the instructions as you want.  It would surprise me a lot if it worked, especially with something other than the simple polynomials.  Since it is LabVIEW () and write a VI to calculate F(x, a) and explicitly put in the square root and the erf functions you need.

    In looking at the data, I confess that I don't know what you're trying to mount.  I see a number of pulses noisy square wave what-look-like in X and Y, there does not at the same time.  I'm guessing that you are interested in fitting something in the transition - why not seek 'big first derivatives' and she (for example), find the middle between high and low?  If you need more sophisticated features of fitting, you could at least narrow down the set of data that you send to your function of fitting to include a small subset of points surrounding the transition.

    Bob Schor

  • System update is available in the home network only

    Given that the demand for services of motorola update is updated through google game store I get error message "system update is available in the home network only" whenever I check for the update. Is there any method to disable this error so that I can check updated even in roaming? My data even Bill for home and roaming networks so I do not think that this error doing all good its just new way to annoy users.

    Yes! You cannot upgrade to the latest version of the software on the mobile network... try using wifi if available!

  • DNS domain and the connection to the AC network

    I'm new to this so forgive me.

    We are upgrading the workgroup to active directory.

    We have defined the high field and connected a laptop computer to the domain. As part of this exercise, it must configure the DNS.

    A laptop that is connected to the work area (wired / wireless) works very well. The problem occurs when the laptop of the said is removed from the network and connected to another network (wireless home for example). This laptop can now access the internet because it has the IP address of the DNS server configured on the Properties tab.

    Is there a way to turn it? Currently, it takes the Group of 'network configuration operator' enabled on each user account, so they can manually reconfigure the DNS which is something we want to avoid!

    Other useful info or not?

    Server 2008
    Unconfigured WINS

    Thank you

    Hello

    Your question is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for Windows Server on TechNet. Please ask your question in the Forums in Technet Windows Server.

  • My PC is connected to the wireless network, but it is impossible to open any internet page. I went through the diagnosis of Internet Explorer, see below.

    Diagnosis of last run time: 28/01/12 10:16:32 Gateway diagnosis

    Entry door

    Info the following proxy configuration is used by IE: automatically detect settings: enabled Automatic Configuration Script: Proxy Server: Proxy bypass list:

    info could not get the proxy settings via the Proxy Automatic Configuration mechanism

    Info this computer has the following (s) default gateway: 0.0.0.0

    warn that there is no default gateway entry

    repair automatic action: reset the network connection

    action to disable the network card

    activation of the card network action

    successfully activated information network adapter

    Info this computer has the following (s) default gateway: 0.0.0.0

    warn that there is no default gateway entry

    user redirection of information in support of the appeal

    IP layer diagnostic

    Corrupted IP routing table

    prevent the default route is missing or not valid

    Invalid entries in the ARP cache

    action cache ARP has been emptied

    Diagnosis of IP Configuration

    Invalid IP address

    detected info valid IP address: 192.168.0.1

    Wireless diagnosis

    Wireless - Service disabled

    Wireless - user SSID

    required user input action: specify the name of the network or the SSID

    Wireless - first installation

    Info the name of the wireless network (SSID) to which the user wants to connect is IrinaLaptop-router.

    Wireless - Radio

    detected info valid IP address: 192.168.0.1

    Wireless - off limits

    Wireless - hardware problem

    Wireless - Novice user

    Wireless - network Ad - hoc

    Wireless - less preferred

    Wireless - 802. 1 active x

    Wireless - Configuration mismatch

    Wireless - low SNR

    WinSock diagnostic

    WinSock status

    info all base service provider entries are present in the Winsock Catalog.

    channels of information the Winsock Service provider are valid.

    Info entry provider MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.

    Info entry provider MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.

    Info entry RSVP UDP Service Provider provider passed the loopback communication test.

    Info entry RSVP TCP Service Provider provider passed the loopback communication test.

    Info connectivity is valid for all Winsock service providers.

    Diagnosis of network adapter

    Network location detection

    Info to help home Internet connection

    Identification of network adapter

    Info network connection: name = connection to the LAN, device = Broadcom 440 x 10/100 Integrated Controller, MediaType = LAN, type = LAN

    Info network connection: name = wireless network connection, Device = Intel (R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection, MediaType = LAN, type = Wireless

    Info network connection: name = 1394 connection, device = 1394 Net Adapter, MediaType = LAN, type = 1394

    Info network connection: name = connection high speed, device = Miniport WAN (PPPOE), MediaType = PPPOE, type = NONE

    Info network connection: name = blank, peripheral = Miniport WAN (PPPOE), MediaType = PPPOE, type = NONE

    Info both Ethernet connections and wireless available, ask the user for selection

    required user input action: select network connection

    Info Wireless connection selected

    State of the network adapter

    Info network connection status: connected

    HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic

    HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity

    warn HTTP: error 12007 connecting to www.microsoft.com: the server name or address cannot be resolved

    warn HTTP: error 12007 connecting to www.hotmail.com: the server name or address cannot be resolved

    WARN HTTPS: error 12007 connecting to www.microsoft.com: the server name or address cannot be resolved

    WARN HTTPS: error 12007 connecting to www.passport.net: the server name or address cannot be resolved

    WARN FTP (passive): error 12007 connecting to FTP.Microsoft.com: the server name or address cannot be resolved

    WARN FTP (active): error 12007 connecting to FTP.Microsoft.com: the server name or address cannot be resolved

    error could not make an HTTP connection.

    error could not make an HTTPS connection.

    error could not make an FTP connection.

    I did not want to do this (restore point). However, I found a solution. It comes: http://forums.techguy.org/networking/1029348-network-connection-status-media-disconnected.html

    Where there are two crucial steps (do not know if the two were needed) RUN command (1) netsh int ip reset reset.log and (2) netsh winsock reset catalog

    After a restart, hey presto my wireless connection was repaired. This seems useful, but not essential (shows wireless performance but not the solution): http://wpc.475a.edgecastcdn.net/0047...etup.1.2.0.exe which is run Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector 
    Thanks for your time!
    Good bye
  • HP Deskjet 2540: help! Cannot connect to the home network wireless HP 2540.

    So, I'm trying to connect my new wireless printer to my home network.  Yay!  I move into the 21st century!   Not so fast, Buster!

    Here's the run down:

    I ran the installation CD, connected to a USB port when told to find my SSID, entered my password, he did his thing and then he said that I had the wrong password.  Perhaps. Ok.  Tried again with the same results.    Connected on the router (gateway of Technicolor), checked the password.  Nope, it did ' t change.  Tried again, and this time, I hit the button troubleshooting when he told me that I had the wrong password.

    I followed the guide that he d/l would be after the presentation of the error report.  Run the test of wireless network from the buttons on the printer and it says "the WPA security password configured on your HP printer is not your wireless router setting."  I assure you, expensive printer, I have not.

    Jumped on the router page configuration when you are prompted by the guide troubleshooting and ensured that MAC filtering has been set to 'allow all' which, according to the manual of the router assures me, will allow all devices to connect.  Made sure that the 2 GHz range was alive and Kickin ' and that DHCP is enabled in the IPv4 & 6 tabs.  I even reset the router as the troubleshooting guide said.  Ran the test report yet, not logged in.  It is then the troubleshooting guide abandoned and directed me here.

    But then I noticed in the manual of the printer there is a WPS function available!  WPS!  It's must be!   Pressed the button wireless to the printer for 5 seconds to put in WPS mode, press the button on the router... not good.  I noticed that on top of one of the many reports of tests wireless network there is a WPS PIN which was good for 5 minutes.  Got a new a new wireless network test report, went into the router WPS customer PIN login page, entered it... no good.  I tried again with the page, open and ready to go, just in case I took longer than 5 minutes.  Still not good.

    So I thought I would at least give the option 'WiFiDirect' to try printing.  I printed the page "Use printer wireless without a router" by pressing the direct wireless for about 5 seconds, found the printer in the WiFI networks and entered the password to 8 digits when he asked for the WPA key.  I don't remember if he said it was the wrong key or what, but now it just says: unable to connect to the network.

    All the test reports diagnostic results show the wireless on and functional.  Connectivity has not been executed, the SSID was found with no other network corresponding to my network name, with 12 other networks detected.  The settings part was not run and Security (in bold and in italics as in the report) down (in the report) since, I guess, he thinks that I have the wrong password.  Who, once more, I assure you that I am not.

    So my question is basically this: now what?

    Well, I told you a hundred times... Gateway devices are terrible for connectivity and wireless performance.   My suggestion is for connect you to put this bridge in full bridge mode device and buy a router of high quality that you have full control over and you.   I gave everything but peripheral gateway troubleshooting.

  • HP OfficeJet Pro 8610: 8610 does not connect to the password protected network (but connects to the unprotected network)

    I had a HP 8600 that connected to my WiFi at home.  It broke and I replaced it with a HP 8610.  When I try to connect the new printer to my WiFi at home, it is not identifying the printer in the search process.  I have searched the forums and tried to correct the problem and nothing works.

    HOWEVER, I've set up a WiFi comments without password protection and when I am connected to this network, the HP software recognizes the 8610 and I can install it.

    I hope that the foregoing will provide enough information to identify the source of the problem and a solution (easy) (?).

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    -JW

    Hi @JDWUser,

    I'd love to help you with your 8610 replacement printer. I understand that you had the 8600 on your network, but the 8610 will configure not to password protected network. I recommend you to go through this guide How to find the WEP or WPA key or the password of your wireless network, just to check your wireless password.

    Is your password contains special characters that maybe the printer does not? Are adjust you upper and lower case? I know that you explained that your password has not changed and that the printer has been configured successfully on the network before, I'm just trying to isolate a potential cause.

    Restore the default network on the printer then rerun the wireless Assistant might help.

    What is your type of encryption, and who is your supplier of router?  I saw a problem recently with WPA2 secret codes, but this issue seems to be from some routers and firmware updates.

    Please do not forget to keep me informed of the outcome of your efforts in order to contact you, and don't forget to post back with the asnwer the questions I asked. Thanks, I look forward to hear from you.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Tecra 8100: How to remove the password?

    I help a charity with their COMPUTER problems. They had a Tecra 8100 given for their c/o recovery disk and disk utility use... the doner however never gave the password. I am trying to reinstall from the recovery disks, but I get a request a password

  • Satellite Pro A300 1NT - Possible to upgrade to Windows 7?

    Hello. I intend to buy the Satellite Pro A300 1NT, but want to make sure that I can not upgrade to Windows 7 and more specifically the characteristics of touch screen. Thank you for taking the time to consider my question.

  • Satellite M70-131 supports resolution 1920 x 1200

    Hello friends! I have laptop Toshiba Satellite M70-131.Recently I bought HP LP24645 wide screen TFT monitor. Unfortunately, my Toshiba does not support the required resolution of 1920\1200. He has only 1600/1200. Monitor driver is installed. Video ca

  • Need help URGENT: password Money 2007 Deluxe

    Last week 2007 money would not take my PERMANENT LONG password @ into the page. Clicked on link "password forgotten?" - took me to Windows Live & had me change password.  Return to money - does not recognize.  Found on another forum with excellent in

  • Where can I find what package of Windows software, I installed?

    Where to look on my laptop to find what windows software package I have. Sorry if it's easy, but it is not my strongest asset?