Unable to connect to the network because the parameters of the computer do not match the requirements of the network.

The main computer in my house is connected to the web via a modem to our ISP (Cox).  We use a Cisco's Linksys wireless router.  We have configured a new laptop to connect through the router yesterday.  Now my laptop, which had been the connection very well, can't access the network.  When I go in the "network and sharing Center" and pull up nearby wireless networks, our network shows is even more bars, just a red X.  Reads the error message "unable to connect to this network because the settings of that computer to match the parameters required network.»

I don't know what has changed on our network, but I was unable to understand what these "required parameters" are, so I was unable to change the settings of my laptop to match the requirements.  Pls help.

Hi Sharpdale,

Step 1

I first suggest you to perform network troubleshooting in Windows 7 and check if it finds problems, and if he is able to fix it.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/using-the-network-troubleshooter-in-Windows-7

Step 2

Use Windows to configure wireless settings and check if it helps to solve the problem.

a. click on Start menu and select run

b. type ncpa.cpl, and then click OK to open the menu of the network connections.

c. Select your Wi - Fi connection service and choose the option change settings of this connection.

d. go to the wireless tab and select (tick) labeled use Windows to configure my wireless network

I hope this helps. Let us know the results.

Thank you and best regards,

 

Srinivas R

Microsoft technical support.

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