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SC Tom[_3_] June 7th 12 07:30 PM

Wireless Connection Difficulties
 
Got one I've never run into before. I inherited an older HP Pavilion
DV9720US that has Vista on it. I wiped it clean, and reinstalled Vista from
the HP Recovery Partition, then installed all updates and service packs. I
uninstalled most of the crapware that came with it, and it runs well. It has
an Atheros wireless card in it, and that works well . . . at my house.

The problem I'm having with it is when I go over to my friends house and try
to connect on her wireless router, it comes up as an unidentified network,
and has a local connection only. She has the same router with the same
firmware revision as I have at home (I bought them both at the same time;
Netgear WGR614v9). The settings on both routers are identical except for the
IP addresses. If I'm at home, the HP connects with no problem, but at her
house, not a chance. I can connect to her neighbor's wireless network (I set
it up, too, but don't remember her router make and model), and it works
fine, too.

I'm sure it's probably a router problem, but I don't know what it could be.
My Gateway laptop connects on all three of the same networks just fine. I'm
at my wits end on what to do. Maybe I'll take it home and mess with it, but
for right now, I'm stumped.

Any suggestions would be deeply appreciated.
--
SC Tom



SC Tom[_3_] June 8th 12 05:35 PM

Wireless Connection Difficulties
 

"SC Tom" wrote in message ...
Got one I've never run into before. I inherited an older HP Pavilion DV9720US that has Vista on it. I wiped it clean,
and reinstalled Vista from the HP Recovery Partition, then installed all updates and service packs. I uninstalled most
of the crapware that came with it, and it runs well. It has an Atheros wireless card in it, and that works well . . .
at my house.

The problem I'm having with it is when I go over to my friends house and try to connect on her wireless router, it
comes up as an unidentified network, and has a local connection only. She has the same router with the same firmware
revision as I have at home (I bought them both at the same time; Netgear WGR614v9). The settings on both routers are
identical except for the IP addresses. If I'm at home, the HP connects with no problem, but at her house, not a
chance. I can connect to her neighbor's wireless network (I set it up, too, but don't remember her router make and
model), and it works fine, too.

I'm sure it's probably a router problem, but I don't know what it could be. My Gateway laptop connects on all three of
the same networks just fine. I'm at my wits end on what to do. Maybe I'll take it home and mess with it, but for right
now, I'm stumped.

Any suggestions would be deeply appreciated.


Never mind, I got it. I had a third router that I take with me when travelling, hooked it up to replace the other, and
it works fine, no problems at all. I think I'll take the one that isn't right and just reset it to factory defaults and
start over with it and see what happens.
--
SC Tom



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