The settings saved on this computer does not meet the requirements for the network

My old laptop connects fine but my other not.  When I go to connect to the network, it says "the settings saved on this computer does not match the requirements for the network."

Hello Tazdmx83,

Thanks for posting on Microsoft answers Community Forums.

This problem usually occurs on wireless network connections. I suggest that you turn off any wireless security feature by following the steps below.

1. click on start and control access panel.

2. double-click on network connections

3. right click on the wireless adapter and select Properties.

4. Select wireless networks, click the name of your wireless network and choose Properties.

5. in network authentication, select open to disable wireless security.

6. Please try to connect.

If the problem persists, I suggest that you remove the connection and re-create the wireless network connections. The following Web site can help you on the creation of the wireless connection.

http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/297fa2dc-B20B-4327-B673-707a968c86801033.mspx

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If the problem persists, I suggest you reinstall the driver of card wireless network and Re-create the connection.

Remove the driver for the card
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1. click on start. In the start search box type "devmgmt.msc", and then press ENTER.
2. expand "Network adapters", double-click the entry for the wireless network device.
3. click on the "Driver" tab, click "Uninstall".
4. click on start. In the start search box type "appwiz.cpl", and then press ENTER.
5 remove the entries related to the wireless network adapter.

Reinstall the driver with your CD of drivers on the manufacturer's Web site. After installation, create the connection.

Also access the link and try to follow the steps in troubleshooting network related issues on Vista-based computer:

http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/33307acf-0698-41ba-B014-ea0a2eb8d0a81033.mspx

It will be useful.

Thank you and best regards,

Srinivas

Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

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