Cannot set my Intel 4965agn card to connect to new N Router

X61T

Vista Business 32-bit

With the help of Windows for

All,

I have been using G wireless since the purchase of my X61t in August 2008. Finally stepped up to N in my house. (LinkSys WRT310N) MacBook woman has seen and connected without the need to change anything. X61T, however, says he sees the router, but that "the settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the edge of the network. (Mac 1, Windows 0)

When I roll over the name of the SSID it correctly pointed out that this is an 802.11n signal.

I looked at the properties of the card wireless in Device Manager and it lists 802.11n Mode as 'active '. The channel width is 'Auto '. I tried the router with 20 and 40... now set at 40. There is a parameter which is confusing to see: the last item is labeled "Wireless Mode" and allows 6 settings with various arrangements of the interface possible wireless standards: 802. 11A, 802. 11 b, etc., all the way to 802.11a/b/g' - but no mention of N in this section. I don't see any other setting that I recognize as related to the connection. Do a search here on this Board and acroos the forums all came with a few bugs I've tried: go into the BIOS and disable wireless then enable, for example.

Diagnostic tool from Intel PROSet / Wireless works fine until it gets to the Association Test and does not say, "not linked".

Although the router is set to broadcast a windows diagnosis indicates that the network is hidden. Weird.

Because the other computer is fortunately I agree with windows that the problem lies in the configuration of the Intel card. 61 x sees the internet via a cable - no problem!

Thanks in advance for your suggestions!

Jonathan7007

Hawaii

Suriya, thank you! You are a consistent help to people here on the forum.

I have "fixed" the connection - but who put in quotes because I don't know what I did to make it work. I think that these were settings of the router automatically changed by a firmware update I did as part of troubleshooting. Perhaps those (or more exactly do not keep Super-une attention on the order of the changes and related measures) assigned to my sense of what "worked".

I was about to update this driver to a version of June 2010. I bet that's the link you provided... I found that... but I let the drive where it is until everything else works computer here. Not broken don't fix it...

Sheesh. These devices of productivity, right?

Now, I hope that the flavor of "N" is really faster.

Once again, thank you.

Jonathan

Hawaii

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    ------------------------------------------------------

    Make sure you know the details of connection to your wireless router - SSID and password.

    You lose connection when you do and have to redo your logon.

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    -----------------------------------------------------

    Check this box:

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    http://www.catonett.com/blog/archives/194

    Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or some non-Microsoft DHCP servers
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    ----------------------------------------------------

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    Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" expert="" -="" consumer="" :="" bicycle="" -="" mark="" twain="" said="" it="">

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    Make sure that if there is Wireless Utility a utility vendor is not running with the native Windows wireless utility.

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    Above everything is OK and it connects to the wireless router. Log in from any computer which is, or can be connected to the router with a wire wireless, disable wireless security, make sure that the wireless streaming is enabled and try to connect with no. wireless security.

    When the work turns on the Wireless security.

    Note * people sometimes make mistakes in writing and retype the password for security.

    Another way is to copy in the menu of the router and then paste it when asked of the wireless card.


    Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

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