Network three, not to see!
I created a network called OFFICE with three laptops, two bb wireless and a bb thread, but each computer can not see the other and when trying to open other I tells me that I don't have permission, etc. Any help would be appreciated. WittsEnd
Thank you for the detailed instructions and after the completion of these I will let you know how well - or otherwise, we (wife and I!) ride!
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We just installed a new Netgear Prosafe 16 port switch. We use a wired Linksys router.
With 10 computers on the network, XP can't see XP or 7. And sees only 7 other 7 computers.
We are able to ping to all computers. All computers have access to the Internet.
Network neighborhood shows computers only 7 to 7. XP doesn't show anything.
Error message:
"The Working Group is not accessible. Migh Tnot you are allowed to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. »
"The network path is not found."
Thank you!
Hello
-Are you connected to a domain network or a home network?
Please follow the steps below and we update with the results.
Method 1: Error Message When you try to access a network Windows XP computer: "you might not have permission to use this network resource".
Please follow the steps described in the following article and check if it helps.
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/913628
Registry warning
To do: Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/)
How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
Method 2: Error Message When you try to access a network share on a Windows XP-based computer: "workgroup is not accessible.
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/915107
For more information, see the articles:
Why can't I connect to other computers?
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/why-can-t-I-connect-to-other-computers
Networking of computers running different versions of Windows
Let us know if it helps!
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the wireless network icon is suddenly changed and I do not now see my signal strength
the wireless network icon is suddenly changed and I do not now see my signal strength... What do I do to fix this... ?
Hello
Have you made changes on the computer before this problem?
I suggest you try these methods and check the status of the issue.
Method 1:
Wi - Fi and in Windows network connection issues.
Method 2:
You can also try temporarily disabling computer security software and check.
Disable the antivirus software
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/disable-antivirus-software
Note: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you should not disable your antivirus software. If you do not disable temporarily to install other software, you must reactivate as soon as you are finished. If you are connected to the Internet or a network during the time that your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks.
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How can I have my network monitoring airport to see all connected devices?
I would like to change the preferences of my Fritz! 1750th Repeater. I'll pass the LEDs of the question, but I can't access the device as http://fritz.repeater.
Thank you for helping me!
Sorry, we can not help you on a Fritz! Question of Repeater, but if you want an answer to your question of... How can I have my network monitoring airport to see all connected devices? ........
On your MacBook Pro...
Open Finder > Applications > utilities > AirPort Utility
Hold down the option key on your Mac when you double-click on the image of your AirPort Base Station (we assume that you do not have an AirPort Base Station)
A summary sheet opens to show all Wireless Clients that are currently connected to your network.
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Published the network Variables not accessible by other computers on the network
I am trying to create a system where a computer will display network variables that can see any computer on the network, this includes a person bringing in a laptop computer and the connection for a short period. So I was looking through a large number of forums to find an answer and tried many solutions and nothing has worked.
This is where I am. On a single computer if I update a variable network it appears on the DSM NOR (Distributed System Manager) under which the name of the computer and I use this variable and it is updated. Any other computer connected to the network also appears on the DSM. On the other computer, he sees the first computer in the DSM, but cannot see any one of the variables. I also register the IP address of the computer, but it does not help. If anyone has had this problem and know how to fix? I had the same problem using my code for the project and the example code in the shared Variable Comms between Executables.Ivproj.
Thank you for your time
Mitchell
I had some problems lately with the network stream. I know that this isn't nearly the same as shared variables, but it uses the same underlying process in windows. In my case, it's the windows firewall in Windows 7 that has the problem.
This link help me configure my firewall correctly:
http://digital.NI.com/public.nsf/allkb/0D7B86F4B4D19A5E86256F9A006EECB1
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hardware device
my wireless network is displayed with a cross and will not let me connect saying settings for this network do not match the requirements of the networs and it is a hidden network how to make it visible again :(Hello
What operating system installed on the computer?
Note: Look for errors in the network card device manager.
Method 1: Follow the article mentioned below, if you are using Windows 7 operating system.
Using the troubleshooter from network in Windows 7
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/using-the-network-troubleshooter-in-Windows-7
Method 2:
He looks at the IP address and other parameters are not set correctly, I suggest you contact your Internet service provider or provider router wireless to help on this.
For more information, follow the below mentioned article:
Set up a wireless router:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/set-up-a-wireless-router
Follow the below mentioned articles and see if they help you:
Set up a wireless network:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/setting-up-a-wireless-network
Wi - Fi and in Windows network connection issues:
Wireless network card: frequently asked questions:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/wireless-networking-frequently-asked-questions
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3 computers, 2 XP, 3 windows 7. The network is wired and wireless Ethernet. Wired windows 7 computer can see xp wireless desktop. no computer can see 3rd xp professional running on the wired computer. Third computer can acess internet through router wireless, but when accessing NETWORK/MICROSOFT WINDOWS NETWORK PLACES/SET, a message comes back with "Unable to browse the network", "the network is not present or not started. I can ping other computers. I ran home and small office set up several times. The network is protected by Norton Inernet Security. He can see all computers in the group in its Panel of network security plan. This system worked to a point.
I'd appreciate any help you can provide.original title: unable to browse the network.All computers must be on a working group to see and access on the same network otherswise, you won't have access to each other.
Pls check your computers under workinggroup (domain name)
Check if your firewall is not blocking.
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home network does not, want to uninstall network and reinstall.
just need help complete steps to completely remove the existing network between 2 computers to office and then create a new network. a few simple steps broken down would be very appreciated.
You don't "delete" a network.
What seems to be the problem?
See if the related assistance here .
Or check out these standard MVP Malke tips:
The best and simplest is to buy a wireless router. In this way you
get Internet connectivity both machines and the added benefit of some
more security between you and the Internet. Next, you set up your wireless network
network in any security, and then you configure file/printer sharing. Below you will find
information on the implementation of a router and also in networking. It looks like
long but don't be intimidated. Setting up a router and local area network
sharing between two computers takes about 15 minutes.Configuration of the router.
Setting up a router is simple enough. Normally, you run the CD that came with
the router and follow the instructions. If you're running Vista may be the
CD that came with the router does not work; I do not know this. But you can set
the router without the CD. Note that if you have Internet, cable for the
connection you just put the router to DHCP (or there may even be a)
cable choice to choose). If you have DSL Internet, you generally
Select PPoe and enter the username and password you chose during
initially setting up the DSL connection. So:1. turn off the power to your cable modem.
2 set a course of ethernet cat5e cable (usually supplied with the router)
the port of the router to port Internet/WAN modem ethernet cable.
3. connect the CAT5e cable from your computer's network card ethernet cable
one of the ports on the router. If you do not have an ethernet cable
(because you were using USB), you will need to go to the store and buy a.
4. turn on the cable modem. After that all the lights are on, turn on the router.To configure the router:
Have a computer connected to the router with an ethernet cable. Examples
given are for a Linksys router. Check the manual for your router or router
site Web de MFTR. for the parameters by default if you don't have a Linksys. Open a
browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox and in the address bar type:http://192.168.1.1 [Enter] (this is by default the router address IP, who)
varies from router to router then check your manual)This will bring you to the login screen of the router. The default username is left
Blank and the Linksys default password is "admin" without the quotes. Come in
This information. You are now in the configuration of the router utility. Your
utility of configuration may be slightly different from mine.Click the Administration link at the top of the page. Enter your new
password. MAKE A NOTE SOMEWHERE THAT YOU WILL NOT LOSE. Enter it again
password to confirm and click Save settings at the bottom of
the page. The router will reboot and show you the box of connection again.
Do not fill in the user name and put it in your new password to return in the
configuration utility.Now, click on the link wireless at the top of the page. Change the wireless
Network name (SSID) default to something you will recognize. I have
suggest that my clients do not use their surname as the SSID. For example,.
You may want your "CastleAnthrax" wireless network name or the
as. ;-)Click on save settings and when you get the prompt that your changes have been
successfully, click the wireless security link which is just next to the
Wireless settings link base (where you changed your SSID). If you have a
Newish computer, you will be able to affect the Security Mode
WPA2-Personal. Do this and enter a password. The password is what you
come on all the computers that are allowed to connect to the radio
network. MAKE A NOTE SOMEWHERE THAT YOU WILL NOT LOSE.At this point, your router is set up and if the computer that you are using
to configure the router normally goes for a wireless connection, unplug
the ethernet cable and wireless of the computer should see your new
network. Enter the password you created to join the network and launch
Surf.
*****B. file/printer sharing of
Excellent, comprehensive, but easy to understand article on file/printer
Sharing in Vista. Contains information about sharing printers and files
and folders:http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx
For XP, start by running the network on all machines (see Setup Wizard
caveat in section A below).Problems sharing files between computers on a network are usually caused
(1) a misconfigured firewall or neglected (including a stateful firewall
Firewall in a virtual private network); or (2) inadvertently running two firewall such as the
Built-in firewall of Windows and a third-party firewall; and/or (3) not having not
accounts of the same users and passwords on all computers in the workgroup; (4) try
to create actions where the operating system is not.A. configure the firewall on all machines to allow the local area network (LAN)
traffic as being approved. With the Windows Firewall, it means which allows file / print
Sharing on the Exceptions tab normally run the Network Setup Wizard on
XP will take care of this for these machines. The only "witch hunt" is that this
lights on the XPSP2 Windows Firewall. If you are not running a
third-party firewall or have an Internet Worm antivirus «»
Protection' (like Norton 2006/07) which acts as a firewall, then you are
fine. With a third-party firewall, I usually set up the allocation of LAN
with a range of IP addresses. E.g. would be 192.168.1.0 - 192.168.1.254. Of course, you
substitute your correct subnet. Do not run more than one firewall. DO
NOT DISABLE THE FIREWALL; CONFIGURE THEM CORRECTLY.(B) to facilitate the Organization, put all computers in the same workgroup. This
is from the System applet in Control Panel, the computer name tab.C. create the counterpart of the user accounts and passwords on all machines. You do not have
must be connected to the same account on all machines and passwords
assigned to each user account may be different. accounts/passwords just
need to exist and to match on all machines. DO NOT NEGLECT TO CREATE
PASSWORDS, EVEN IF ONLY OF SIMPLE. If you want a machine to start directly
on the desktop (a particular user account) for convenience, you
to do this. The instructions on this link work for XP and Vista:Configure Windows to login automatically (MVP Ramesh) -.
http://WindowsXP.MVPs.org/Autologon.htmD. Si one or more of the computers is XP Pro or Media Center, turn off
Simple file sharing (Folder Options > view tab).E. create share as you wish. XP Home does not home users sharing
directories or files of program, but you can share folders inside those
directories. A better choice is to simply use the Shared Documents folder.
See the first link above for more information on Vista sharing.F. you have the job of file sharing (and tested by exchanging a)
files between machines), if you want to share a printer connected
locally to one of your computers, share it to this machine. Then go
for the mftr printer Web site. and download the latest drivers for the
correct system. Install them on the target machines. The
printer must be collected during the installation procedure. If this is not
install the drivers, then use the Add Printer Wizard. In some cases,.
Some printers need to be installed as local printers, but it's outdoors
This response. -
I have a laptop that I used it on a network of small business with printers shared running a Microsoft network. I was able to see the hard drives, printers, files and folders on the other machines for the past year, without problem.
I recently installed Norton Internet Security Suite and since this operation were not able to connect to the local network< but="" i="" have="" full="" internet="" access. ="" i="" can="" see="" the="" router="" and="" surf="" the="">
When I click on the already mapped network Drives (Y and Z on my computer) I get the following popup error:
An error occurred while reconnecting Z: to \\servername\mydirectory
Microsoft Windows Network: The network is not present or started.
This connection has not been restored.
So I tried to debug as follows.
I called Norton. They compeltely uninstalled after internet security and reinstalled using smart firewall.
(It does not)
I disabled Norton and tried to update the drive netowrk / reconnection
(It does not)I disabled Norton and represented the Network Setup Wizard. Rebooted, tried to reconnect
(Which did not).whenever I tried to connect, the error message.
If the Windows network turned then how can I access the network?
I don't see all the computers on the network.
I can not connect to the printer, I was connected previously.
The drive mappings, I set up back same Netowrk not started error when I click on them.
There is no other computers on my network
I have the same workgroup name (MSHOME) as other computers that CAN share resources.I use a Compaq Presario M2000 laptop
Running Windows XP Home Edition (SP 3)
trying to connect to a Waindows XP Home w / shared desktop printer.Thoughts, suggestions?
Found the answer
A friend who did the same thing.
Notes: Microsoft Windows Network: the network is not present or not started
"I started to see this message on a Windows XP SP2 computer, but not on the other in the same room. I couldn't understand why it was happening I was watching the Samba server to connect, and the machine was not connect at all. In addition, this specific message was not really on the Web.The answer is quite simple - run services.msc and enable the Workstation . I had turned off, rebooted and forgotten on this subject. »
found the answer here:
http://perljam.NET/notes/Microsoft-Windows-network-the-network-is-not-present-or-not-started/DOH
My apologies. I'm REALLY surprised that I couldn't find the answer on the forum to help here. But now, it's here. Hope this helps someone else who has the same problem and cannot find the solution.
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original title: securtity settings in my computers. where should I go and see what are my security settings?
the settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the requirements of the network.
where should I go and see the settings?
Hello Arturito1,
Thanks for posting in the Microsoft Answers forum! For assistance with your question, I would recommend that you follow the steps provided by Srinivas R in the thread below:
Hope this helps J
Adam
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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Computer connects to the network, but not to the Internet, connect to the only local
Hello world
OK, so I have a HP computer with the installed version of Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit. I've had it for almost 2 years now and have had no problems connecting to Internet... until now.
I can connect to networks... both wireless and cable, but I can not get Internet. I used the IP, subnet mask, gateway and server settings DNS to another computer that works with this specific local network just to see what happens... my computer has failed.
Until recently, I could connect to this WiFi connection in a coffee shop, but the last time I tried it didn't work. I've connected to the network but not the Internet. He told me that the DNS server did not. I'm starting to think that something is wrong with my computer.I saw that the solution for some people running the Norton removal tool, however I had uninstalled Norton almost as soon as I got my computer 2 years ago and ran McAfee instead. I don't think that Norton should have an impact on me more.
Is there a solution to this problem... or I'll just have to try everything that is out there?
Thanks for your help!
Hi MomPlaysBass,
Finally, my problem has been resolved - it wasn't my computer after all. The modem may only be connected to a computer. If you want to connect to another computer, you can connect the computer to the modem and then put it back. My computer worked fine after that. Whenever we want to switch between computers, even if I have to reset the modem.
I don't think you have the same problem, but just in case, you can try to reset your modem - it's a button on the back or a small hole that you can reach with a pen... Hold the stylus for about 5 sec or maybe a bit more and then let go. That should reset your modem and might help you with your problem. Your computer should also have created a restore point... If all else fails maybe you can try to get back to the final point where your computer worked.
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To connect to a shared folder between PC - error Code 0 x 80070035 "network path not found."
I have a client with 8 computers on a workgroup network.
Among youth, 2 computers not talking to each other or to connect to shared folders on the other drive. Both computers will speak on other computers on the network (wireless).
I looked at all the solutions that have been validated for the message Error Code 0 x 80070035 "network path not found." and none of them have solved the problem. I can't ping one computer to another. I noticed that when troubleshooting on the PC (both are desktop windows 7), 'client' that when I ping the other PC it returns an IPV4 (192.168.x.x) address, but when I ping another PC on the network returns an IPV6 address. I tried to turn off IPV6 adapter in the network adapter settings. It made no difference. I searched several 6to4 adapters in Device Manager, but only 1 exists. Turn it off did not seem to make a difference. As I said, both PC's are accessible by other computers on the network (wireless), but they cannot access each other.
Restart both computers several times (including cold starts and stops).
The only one I don't have not tried yet is releasing and renewing the IP address on both.
Any suggestions?
Well I fixed it myself.
In this case, there was a number of things I've done.
First of all, I checked to make sure that the firewall is not the issue. It wasn't.
Secondly, I checked the network connection to see if it has been set to the office network. One of them was, and that we have tried to connect to a was created for the Public network. Who changed the network and restarted.
Who has not solved the problem.
Finally, in desperation more than any other thing, I restart the network modem.
Guess what? That fixed the problem.
So, I guess it was a problem of ARP table or some other problem. When I tried to ping from the "client PC' on the shared drive PC, the IP address was 192.168.1.65. When I got the customer go to the drive shared PC and check the IP address it is 192.168.1.69.
Restart the modem and the "client PC" has solved the problem.
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"The hosted network could not be started."
I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy S2 and when trying to connect to my Wifi network, I found that the signal from the router was not strong enough to reach the floor, and since I have a laptop connected with a cable that I thought I could make it work like a virtual router. After some research, I found several programs:
I tried Connectify, which did not work. Then I tried Virtual Router, that does not work either. Then, I found this:And it worked, the network appeared in the list on my phone. Unfortunately, when you try to connect, it got stuck on ' Optaining IP-address '.I tried to use a static IP address, and even with one put in place, it got stuck on ' Optaining IP-address '.After that, I have been clicking through the menus a lot and hit accidentally turn off somewhere. Since then, when I try to start the virtual router, it says:The hosted network could not be started.The group or resource is not in the correct state to perform the requested operation.I can't find the place where I hit the turn off, and I don't know what to do more :(Hello
I suggest you to see link below and check if it helps.
WiFi/SoftAP virtual fails to start with "the hosted network could not start" on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2625519
Hope this information is useful.
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Home network problem: 0 x 80070035: network path not found.
I have problems with my home network; my laptop is unable to access the files on my HTPC
More precisely:
Laptops and PCs are running Windows 7 Ultimate. My laptop is connected to the home wireless network, the PC is connected through the LAN. Router is a Netgear DG834GV. Both computers have fixed IP addresses. They are part of the standard workgroup workgroup. There was formerly a group residential, put in place, which worked very well. We also have a Vista laptop that does all the unusual problems. Until a few days ago, the whole Setup worked perfectly. I could previously access/copy/distribute multimedia content, play on the PC via Zune music on my laptop and print from my laptop to the computer, but now I am unable to do one of these. The other laptop still works fine.
From the network on the PC screen, I can see the files from the laptop and access.However, since the network on the computer screen laptop, I see the PC, but when I try to open it I get the error "Windows could not access \\MEDIACENTER. 0 x 80070035 the network path was not found. "I ping the PC with the IP address and name, and I can even remote to the computer desktop.
ipconfig on the laptop did something funny...
State of the media...: Media disconnected
The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 139:
State of the media...: Media disconnected
The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 143:
State of the media...: Media disconnected
The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 140:
... up to 200. I can't that assume it goes back to #1 as well.
After a few suggestions on here I just went through the enable netbios over TCP/IP, but now I can't see even the PC! Still can ping and access internet tho.
Any suggestions as to what may be the cause?
Here is the solution for "error code 0 x 80070035 network path not found" on Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers. Click on the button 'START', select 'CONTROL PANEL' and go to 'DEVICE MANAGER'. Click on "NETWORK CARDS", then click on 'VIEW' and select 'SHOW HIDDEN DEVICES'. In the expanded view, you will see a long list of numbered "MICROSOFT 6to4 ADAPTER". My Windows 7 Professional Office had 200 of them. Right click and select 'DELETE' on all but 1 of them. You can only do 1 at a time, so it takes some time. When you have only 1 left, restart the computer and enjoy being able to see the other computers on your network, including the RESIDENTIAL group files.
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Windows 7 enterprise - wireless network does not work at the office
I'm a remote worker for a company. I travel offices across the United States and hit this problem before, but thought it was just a transitory problem. However, now I am in our headquarters and the problem has resurfaced. Essentially, networks under Windows 7 Enterprise associates for wireless access points but cannot obtain a DHCP address. I tried the usual: enough and ipconfig ipconfig / renew, I took it to our support people who confirmed that the configuration is correct, we have tried uninstalling the driver and put back in place, all in vain. The configuration of the machine is:
Dell Latitude E6400
Windows 7 Enterprise x 64
Wireless: Intel 5300 AGN
Driver:
Vendor: Intel
Version: 12.4.1.4
Digital signer: Microsoft
Path: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\netw5v64.sys
The wireless works now in my office at home (I have a Windows 2003, Cisco 1200 AP domain and use WPA2 with PEAP to authenticate). Please note that the configuration has NOT changed since the last time I was in this office (about 3 weeks ago). We are a Windows 2008 R2 using NPS area (AFAIK). Help desk support people are completely baffled. The good news is that the cable works fine.
I have included the following diagnostic report (with the suppressed SSID):
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Diagnostic information (wireless connectivity)
Details on the diagnosis of wireless connectivity:
Information for a diagnosis of connection
The GUID of the interface: e3f4016b-a75e-4d88-96ba-8bd3f26f0fb4
Interface name: Intel(r) WiFi Link 5300 AGN
Interface type: Native WiFi
Connection incident diagnosed
Auto Configuration ID: 9
Login ID: 9
State of the connection summary
Connection started: 2010-11-30 14:12:24-133
Profile match: success
Pre-Association: success
Association: success
Security and authentication: success
List of visible access points: 6 item (s) total, 6 article (s) poster
BSSIDBSS Type PHY Signal (dB) channel/freq SSID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
00-18-39-6E-51-6CInfra g-64 6
00-13-1A-3B-EE-A0Infra g-57 6
Da-ce-46-a2-9c-A1Ad hoc 6 g - 89
00-13-1A-3B-F2-90Infra g-82 1
00-1E-E5-A0-17-F0Infra g-53 2
00-13-1A-3B-F0-20Infra g-91 11
History of connection
Information for Auto 9 Configuration ID.
List of visible networks: 4 item (s) total, 4 article (s) poster
Type BSS PHYSecurity Signal (RSSI) Compatible SSID
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes Yes Infrag 60
Infrag Yes Yes 99
Ad hocg No. 18 Yes
Yes Yes Infrag 78
List of favorite networks: 1 item (s)
Profile:
SSID:
SSID length: 10
Connection mode: Infra
Security: Yes
Defined by group policy: No.
Connect even if the network is not broadcasting: No.
Connectable: Yes
Information for the login ID 9
Connection started: 2010-11-30 14:12:24-133
Auto Configuration ID: 9
Profile:
SSID:
SSID length: 10
Connection mode: Infra
Security: Yes
Pre-Association and Association
The parameters of connectivity provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.
Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.
Profile matches network requirements: success
Pre-association status: success
The Association status: success
Last AP: 00-13-1a-3b-ee-a0
Security and authentication
Configured security type: open
Configured encryption type: WEP
802.1 x protocol: Yes
Authentication mode: Machine or user
EAP type: authentication not started
Number of 802. 1 X restarts: 1
Number of failures of 802,1: 0 X
802.1 x status: success
Key exchange initiated: Yes
Received unicast key: Yes
Received multicast key: Yes
Number of security packets received: 9
Number of security packets sent: 7
Decision of the attempt: success
Connectivity
Package statistics
NDIS Rx: 1725
NDIS Tx: 0
Unicast decrypt success: 1
Multicast decrypt success: 0
Unicast decrypt failure: 0
Multicast decrypt failure: 0
Rx success: 1531
Rx failure: 0
TX success: 5
TX failure: 0
Try TX: 0
TX retry number: 0
Life expectancy exceeded TX maximum: 0
Failure of TX ACK: 0
History of roaming: 0 item (s)
Information for Auto 8 Configuration ID.
List of visible networks: 1 item (s) total, 1 article (s) poster
Type BSS PHYSecurity Signal (RSSI) Compatible SSID
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes Yes Infrag 80
List of favorite networks: 1 item (s)
Profile:
SSID:
SSID length: 10
Connection mode: Infra
Security: Yes
Defined by group policy: No.
Connect even if the network is not broadcasting: No.
Connectable: Yes
Information for the login ID 8
Connection started: 2010-11-30 12:56:40-041
Auto Configuration ID: 8
Profile:
SSID:
SSID length: 10
Connection mode: Infra
Security: Yes
Pre-Association and Association
The parameters of connectivity provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.
Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.
Profile matches network requirements: success
Pre-association status: success
The Association status: success
Last AP: 00-13-1a-3b-f0-20
Security and authentication
Configured security type: open
Configured encryption type: WEP
802.1 x protocol: Yes
Authentication mode: Machine or user
EAP type: authentication not started
Restart of number of 802. 1 X: 2
Number of failures of 802,1: 0 X
802.1 x status: success
Key exchange initiated: Yes
Received unicast key: Yes
Received multicast key: Yes
Number of security packets received: 13
Number of security packets sent: 11
Decision of the attempt: success
Connectivity
Package statistics
NDIS Rx: 0
NDIS Tx: 0
Unicast decrypt success: 1
Multicast decrypt success: 0
Unicast decrypt failure: 0
Multicast decrypt failure: 0
Rx success: 2262
Rx failure: 0
TX success: 59
TX failure: 0
Try TX: 19
TX retry multiples: 5
Life expectancy exceeded TX maximum: 0
TX ACK failure: 26
History of roaming: 1 item (s)
Schedule: 2010-11-30 12:57:48-302
Roamed from BSSID: 00-13-1a-3b-fa-f0
Reason: 0 x 00000003
Disconnected from BSSID: 00-00-00-00-00-00 reason: 0 x 00000205
Information for Automatic Configuration 7 ID.
List of visible networks: 1 item (s) total, 1 article (s) poster
Type BSS PHYSecurity Signal (RSSI) Compatible SSID
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Infrag Yes Yes 99
List of favorite networks: 1 item (s)
Profile:
SSID:
SSID length: 10
Connection mode: Infra
Security: Yes
Defined by group policy: No.
Connect even if the network is not broadcasting: No.
Connectable: No.
Reason: 0 x 00028002
Information for the login ID 7
Connection started: 2010-11-30 12:55:47-670
Auto Configuration ID: 7
Profile:
SSID:
SSID length: 10
Connection mode: Infra
Security: Yes
Pre-Association and Association
The parameters of connectivity provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.
Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.
Profile matches network requirements: success
Pre-association status: success
The Association status: success
Last AP: 00-13-1a-3b-fa-f0
Security and authentication
Configured security type: open
Configured encryption type: WEP
802.1 x protocol: Yes
Authentication mode: Machine or user
EAP type: authentication not started
Number of 802. 1 X restarts: 1
Number of failures of 802,1: 0 X
802.1 x status: success
Key exchange initiated: Yes
Received unicast key: Yes
Received multicast key: Yes
Number of security packets received: 13
Number of security packets sent: 11
Decision of the attempt: success
Connectivity
Package statistics
NDIS Rx: 0
NDIS Tx: 0
Unicast decrypt success: 3
Multicast decrypt success: 0
Unicast decrypt failure: 0
Multicast decrypt failure: 0
Rx success: 288
Rx failure: 0
TX success: 49
TX failure: 0
Try TX: 19
TX retry multiples: 5
Life expectancy exceeded TX maximum: 0
TX ACK failure: 28
History of roaming: 1 item (s)
Schedule: 2010-11-30 12:56:36-732
Roamed from BSSID: 00-00-00-00-00-00
Reason: 0 x 00000007
Disconnected from BSSID: 00-00-00-00-00-00 reason: 0 x 00000205
Information for the login ID 6
Connection started: 2010-11-30 12:55:38-275
Auto Configuration ID: 7
Profile: Discovery connection
SSID:
SSID length: 10
Connection mode: Infra
Security: Yes
Pre-Association and Association
The parameters of connectivity provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.
Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.
Profile matches network requirements: success
Pre-association status: success
The Association status: success
Last AP: 00-13-1a-3b-f0-20
Security and authentication
Configured security type: open
Configured encryption type: WEP
802.1 x protocol: Yes
Authentication mode: disabled (5)
Restart of number of 802. 1 X: 3
Number of failures of X 802,1: 1
802.1 x status: failure 0 x 00000000
802.1 x reason code: 0 x 00050006
Key exchange initiated: No.
Number of security packets received: 8
Number of security packe
Diagnostic information (wireless connectivity)Details on the diagnosis of wireless connectivity:
For all the info on this session, see the event information of wireless connectivity.
Helper class: Auto-ConfigurationInitialize status: success
Information for a diagnosis of connectionThe GUID of the interface: e3f4016b-a75e-4d88-96ba-8bd3f26f0fb4Interface name: Intel(r) WiFi Link 5300 AGNInterface type: Native WiFi
Result of diagnosis: there may be problem
Diagnostic information (wireless network adapter)Details on the diagnosis of wireless network adapter:
For all the info on this session, see the event information of wireless connectivity.
Helper class: Native WiFi MSMInitialize status: success
Information for a diagnosis of connectionThe GUID of the interface: e3f4016b-a75e-4d88-96ba-8bd3f26f0fb4Interface name: Intel(r) WiFi Link 5300 AGNInterface type: Native WiFiProfile:SSID:SSID length: 10Connection mode: InfraSecurity: YesConnect even if the network is not broadcasting: No.
Result of diagnosis: there may be problem----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
That's about all. If anyone can provide any indication as to why it would suddenly stop working, I would appreciate the help to solve this problem.
Ido
Ido Dubrawsky,
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