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Old April 6th 04, 09:23 PM
Eric Cross
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Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the
other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR




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  #2  
Old April 7th 04, 12:18 AM
Reena Agarwal [MS]
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Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Here is the order in which you shuould try things -
1. Ensure you have updated drivers for Windows XP (as Eric mentioned below)
2. Go to the wireless network and ensure that you are able to see the access
point in the 'View Available Networks'. Try 'refresh' a couple times and
ensure that you are close enough to the access point.
3. Check if the user has any new electronics that operate in the 2.4GHz
band.

If it still shows media state disconnecetd, it may be good reason to suspect
the hardware - AP or NIC.


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"Eric Cross" wrote in message
...
Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the

other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty
card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR






  #3  
Old April 7th 04, 12:33 AM
Eric Cross
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Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the
other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR




  #4  
Old April 7th 04, 12:33 AM
Eric Cross
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Posts: n/a
Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the
other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR




  #5  
Old April 7th 04, 12:50 AM
Eric Cross
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Posts: n/a
Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the
other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR




  #6  
Old April 7th 04, 02:53 AM
Eric Cross
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the
other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR




  #7  
Old April 7th 04, 03:24 AM
Eric Cross
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Posts: n/a
Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the
other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR




  #8  
Old April 7th 04, 04:37 AM
Reena Agarwal [MS]
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Posts: n/a
Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Here is the order in which you shuould try things -
1. Ensure you have updated drivers for Windows XP (as Eric mentioned below)
2. Go to the wireless network and ensure that you are able to see the access
point in the 'View Available Networks'. Try 'refresh' a couple times and
ensure that you are close enough to the access point.
3. Check if the user has any new electronics that operate in the 2.4GHz
band.

If it still shows media state disconnecetd, it may be good reason to suspect
the hardware - AP or NIC.


--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.


"Eric Cross" wrote in message
...
Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the

other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty
card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR






  #9  
Old April 7th 04, 05:44 AM
Reena Agarwal [MS]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Here is the order in which you shuould try things -
1. Ensure you have updated drivers for Windows XP (as Eric mentioned below)
2. Go to the wireless network and ensure that you are able to see the access
point in the 'View Available Networks'. Try 'refresh' a couple times and
ensure that you are close enough to the access point.
3. Check if the user has any new electronics that operate in the 2.4GHz
band.

If it still shows media state disconnecetd, it may be good reason to suspect
the hardware - AP or NIC.


--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.


"Eric Cross" wrote in message
...
Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the

other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty
card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR






  #10  
Old April 7th 04, 06:06 AM
Reena Agarwal [MS]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Here is the order in which you shuould try things -
1. Ensure you have updated drivers for Windows XP (as Eric mentioned below)
2. Go to the wireless network and ensure that you are able to see the access
point in the 'View Available Networks'. Try 'refresh' a couple times and
ensure that you are close enough to the access point.
3. Check if the user has any new electronics that operate in the 2.4GHz
band.

If it still shows media state disconnecetd, it may be good reason to suspect
the hardware - AP or NIC.


--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.


"Eric Cross" wrote in message
...
Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the

other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty
card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR






  #11  
Old April 7th 04, 07:11 PM
Eric Cross
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Posts: n/a
Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the
other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR




  #12  
Old April 7th 04, 07:11 PM
Eric Cross
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the
other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR




  #13  
Old April 7th 04, 10:46 PM
Reena Agarwal [MS]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Media State Disconnected- please help!!

Here is the order in which you shuould try things -
1. Ensure you have updated drivers for Windows XP (as Eric mentioned below)
2. Go to the wireless network and ensure that you are able to see the access
point in the 'View Available Networks'. Try 'refresh' a couple times and
ensure that you are close enough to the access point.
3. Check if the user has any new electronics that operate in the 2.4GHz
band.

If it still shows media state disconnecetd, it may be good reason to suspect
the hardware - AP or NIC.


--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.


"Eric Cross" wrote in message
...
Greetings Bill,

Have you tried updating the drivers for the network card?


________________
Eric


"Bill Ray" wrote in message
news
I have a client that is using a Netgear Wireless-G card. However, the

other night while I was attempting to network the laptop into her home
system, the wireless card ceased to function. I thought it was a faulty
card
so I took it back and got another one, which I have confirmed is good on
another machine.

However, this card's behavior in my client's system is only partly

functional. The card can send data packets but is unable to receive. I've
been through tech support with Netgear and got basically nowhere.

I've determined that the problem is within WinXP; I can't release the IP

because the "Media state is disconnected". So, I can't renew either.

I'm goin' nuts!!! can anyone maybe point me in a direction that will

resolve this problem?

Thanks!!

BR






 




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