Satellite A100 with Vista: Canoe connect to wireless home network

I am owner of computer laptop satellite A100 and on the Microsoft Vista operating system.
I have a problem to connect to my home wireless network.
When I try to connect to my wireless connection, Vista reports that it can not be connected for an unknown reason.

I use the D-Link Access Point and I connected with my HP lap top very well.

Can anyone help?

Hello

Believe me it's not easy to say why you are not able to connect to the WLan.
I think that all options must be checked by steps.

First of all I recommend you disable encryption of WLan. Also, turn off the firewall on the laptop settings.
If the laptop connects successfully to the WLan you can turn everything back.

I also found this Toshiba document on the activation of a connection to a WLAN network that is not broadcasting the SSID in Windows Vista
http://support.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB7101OC0007R01.htm

Check it!

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