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***Help Please ***Win XP Pro SP2 - WiFi 802.11g problems with Trendware cards TEW-423/421 + AP router SMC 2804WBR
Hello,
I have problems to use myTtrend WiFi adapters with my 3 PCs under Win XP SP1+SP2. I have One AP Router SMC barricade 2804WBR running in 802.11 b+g mode / Channel 13 / with WEP encription in 64bits I'm using the latest TREND drivers downloaded from Trendware site. I'm using the WiFi Windows Zero configuration on all systems under Win XP SP2. PC desktop 1: Win XP Home +SP2 (in an other room than AP/Router - very good WiFi signal) ================================================== ==================== Wifi PCI card TREND TEW-423PI with the latest TREND drivers WEP 64bitsbits PC desktop 2 : Win XP pro SP1+SP2 (Few meters far from AP/Router, same room) ================================================== =========== Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card TREND TEW-421CB (802.11 g+b) with the latest TREND drivers, in PCI/PCMCIA adapter. WEP 64bits Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card ELSA MC-11 (802.11b) in PCI/PCMCIA adapter. WEP 64bits Ethernet SMC EZ 10/100 Mbits card PC Laptop 3: Win XP Pro SP1+SP2 (Few meters far from AP/Router, same room) ================================================== =========== Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card TREND TEW-421CB (802.11 g+b) with the latest TREND drivers, in PCMCIA slot. WEP 64bits Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card ELSA MC-11 (802.11b), in PCMCIA slot . WEP 64bits Problems: ======== PC Desktop 1 with TEW-423PI works and connects pretty well with good WiFi signal. PC Desktop 1 and PC Laptop 3 with TEW-421CB doesn't connect to the AP/Routeur , the radio connection is OK but it doen't conclude the connection. Net Stumbler is getting a good signal on each machine, but no connection... If I use the ELSA WiFi cards (also present on each system) instead of TREND cards, the 2 PC's connect very well to the AP/Router and everything is fine. On the TREND Wifi adapters I checked everything seral times: Channel, SSID, WEP keys, ... I've been working on that for days now and I can't find why it's not working properly... I'm now suspecting some incompatibility between the TREND drivers for TEW421-CB with Win XP SP2 (I've dowloaded the lattest drvivers version)... So... can somebody help me to solve this problem ... -- Castor , e-quinqua enlever le ~ pour utiliser l'adresse email |
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***Help Please ***Win XP Pro SP2 - WiFi 802.11g problems with Trendware cards TEW-423/421 + AP router SMC 2804WBR
Have you tried connecting with no WEP at all? See if it works without WEP.
"Castor" wrote in message ... Hello, I have problems to use myTtrend WiFi adapters with my 3 PCs under Win XP SP1+SP2. I have One AP Router SMC barricade 2804WBR running in 802.11 b+g mode / Channel 13 / with WEP encription in 64bits I'm using the latest TREND drivers downloaded from Trendware site. I'm using the WiFi Windows Zero configuration on all systems under Win XP SP2. PC desktop 1: Win XP Home +SP2 (in an other room than AP/Router - very good WiFi signal) ================================================== ==================== Wifi PCI card TREND TEW-423PI with the latest TREND drivers WEP 64bitsbits PC desktop 2 : Win XP pro SP1+SP2 (Few meters far from AP/Router, same room) ================================================== =========== Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card TREND TEW-421CB (802.11 g+b) with the latest TREND drivers, in PCI/PCMCIA adapter. WEP 64bits Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card ELSA MC-11 (802.11b) in PCI/PCMCIA adapter. WEP 64bits Ethernet SMC EZ 10/100 Mbits card PC Laptop 3: Win XP Pro SP1+SP2 (Few meters far from AP/Router, same room) ================================================== =========== Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card TREND TEW-421CB (802.11 g+b) with the latest TREND drivers, in PCMCIA slot. WEP 64bits Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card ELSA MC-11 (802.11b), in PCMCIA slot . WEP 64bits Problems: ======== PC Desktop 1 with TEW-423PI works and connects pretty well with good WiFi signal. PC Desktop 1 and PC Laptop 3 with TEW-421CB doesn't connect to the AP/Routeur , the radio connection is OK but it doen't conclude the connection. Net Stumbler is getting a good signal on each machine, but no connection... If I use the ELSA WiFi cards (also present on each system) instead of TREND cards, the 2 PC's connect very well to the AP/Router and everything is fine. On the TREND Wifi adapters I checked everything seral times: Channel, SSID, WEP keys, ... I've been working on that for days now and I can't find why it's not working properly... I'm now suspecting some incompatibility between the TREND drivers for TEW421-CB with Win XP SP2 (I've dowloaded the lattest drvivers version)... So... can somebody help me to solve this problem ... -- Castor , e-quinqua enlever le ~ pour utiliser l'adresse email |
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***Help Please ***Win XP Pro SP2 - WiFi 802.11g problems with Trendware cards TEW-423/421 + AP router SMC 2804WBR
"DLink Guru" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Have you tried connecting with no WEP at all? See if it works without WEP. Sorry, I forgot to state I already did what you recommend. With or Without WEP activated it's the same result. My WiFi network is detected and appears in the window but if I press "connect" it's looping and never connect. (NetStumbler utility is also detecting my WiFi network with a good noise/signal ratio ....) In my 2 systems, my ELSA PCMCIA cards in 802.11b work and my TREND PCMCIA cards in 802.11b/g don't work !!! Thanks for your interest to my problem. "Castor" wrote in message ... Hello, I have problems to use myTtrend WiFi adapters with my 3 PCs under Win XP SP1+SP2. I have One AP Router SMC barricade 2804WBR running in 802.11 b+g mode / Channel 13 / with WEP encription in 64bits I'm using the latest TREND drivers downloaded from Trendware site. I'm using the WiFi Windows Zero configuration on all systems under Win XP SP2. PC desktop 1: Win XP Home +SP2 (in an other room than AP/Router - very good WiFi signal) ================================================== ==================== Wifi PCI card TREND TEW-423PI with the latest TREND drivers WEP 64bitsbits PC desktop 2 : Win XP pro SP1+SP2 (Few meters far from AP/Router, same room) ================================================== =========== Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card TREND TEW-421CB (802.11 g+b) with the latest TREND drivers, in PCI/PCMCIA adapter. WEP 64bits Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card ELSA MC-11 (802.11b) in PCI/PCMCIA adapter. WEP 64bits Ethernet SMC EZ 10/100 Mbits card PC Laptop 3: Win XP Pro SP1+SP2 (Few meters far from AP/Router, same room) ================================================== =========== Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card TREND TEW-421CB (802.11 g+b) with the latest TREND drivers, in PCMCIA slot. WEP 64bits Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card ELSA MC-11 (802.11b), in PCMCIA slot . WEP 64bits Problems: ======== PC Desktop 1 with TEW-423PI works and connects pretty well with good WiFi signal. PC Desktop 1 and PC Laptop 3 with TEW-421CB doesn't connect to the AP/Routeur , the radio connection is OK but it doen't conclude the connection. Net Stumbler is getting a good signal on each machine, but no connection... If I use the ELSA WiFi cards (also present on each system) instead of TREND cards, the 2 PC's connect very well to the AP/Router and everything is fine. On the TREND Wifi adapters I checked everything seral times: Channel, SSID, WEP keys, ... I've been working on that for days now and I can't find why it's not working properly... I'm now suspecting some incompatibility between the TREND drivers for TEW421-CB with Win XP SP2 (I've dowloaded the lattest drvivers version)... So... can somebody help me to solve this problem ... -- Castor , e-quinqua enlever le ~ pour utiliser l'adresse email |
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***Help Please ***Win XP Pro SP2 - WiFi 802.11g problems with Trendware cards TEW-423/421 + AP router SMC 2804WBR
Ok, lets verify installation of your network.
1) You have your Broadband modem connected to the WAN port on your router. 2) Then you connected a PC to a LAN port on the router and typed 192.168.2.1 and that gives you the login page. type the password and your in. 3)Start the configuration wizard and follow the directions for each step. 4) Then you will enter the advanced Setup. 5) This is were you pick your SSID, Channel, WEP, WAP, Enable DHCP, MAC FILTERING and many other options. ****For this try disable all encryption Static IP assigning and filtering and make sure DHCP is Enabled. 6) ****Also make sure the Zone Alarm Pro option is disabled. This option will block all clients from connecting to the network unless they have Zone Alarm Pro running on the computers. Remember to hit the apply button after selecting disable****. 7) Now goto the status section of your router. This will show you what systems are connected to your router and the DHCP status of each client. Go turn on your wireless computers. Bootup and log in as normal. Now go back to the desktop that is logged into your router and refresh the status page. What does it say? Robert... "Castor" wrote in message ... "DLink Guru" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Have you tried connecting with no WEP at all? See if it works without WEP. Sorry, I forgot to state I already did what you recommend. With or Without WEP activated it's the same result. My WiFi network is detected and appears in the window but if I press "connect" it's looping and never connect. (NetStumbler utility is also detecting my WiFi network with a good noise/signal ratio ....) In my 2 systems, my ELSA PCMCIA cards in 802.11b work and my TREND PCMCIA cards in 802.11b/g don't work !!! Thanks for your interest to my problem. "Castor" wrote in message ... Hello, I have problems to use myTtrend WiFi adapters with my 3 PCs under Win XP SP1+SP2. I have One AP Router SMC barricade 2804WBR running in 802.11 b+g mode / Channel 13 / with WEP encription in 64bits I'm using the latest TREND drivers downloaded from Trendware site. I'm using the WiFi Windows Zero configuration on all systems under Win XP SP2. PC desktop 1: Win XP Home +SP2 (in an other room than AP/Router - very good WiFi signal) ================================================== ==================== Wifi PCI card TREND TEW-423PI with the latest TREND drivers WEP 64bitsbits PC desktop 2 : Win XP pro SP1+SP2 (Few meters far from AP/Router, same room) ================================================== =========== Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card TREND TEW-421CB (802.11 g+b) with the latest TREND drivers, in PCI/PCMCIA adapter. WEP 64bits Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card ELSA MC-11 (802.11b) in PCI/PCMCIA adapter. WEP 64bits Ethernet SMC EZ 10/100 Mbits card PC Laptop 3: Win XP Pro SP1+SP2 (Few meters far from AP/Router, same room) ================================================== =========== Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card TREND TEW-421CB (802.11 g+b) with the latest TREND drivers, in PCMCIA slot. WEP 64bits Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card ELSA MC-11 (802.11b), in PCMCIA slot . WEP 64bits Problems: ======== PC Desktop 1 with TEW-423PI works and connects pretty well with good WiFi signal. PC Desktop 1 and PC Laptop 3 with TEW-421CB doesn't connect to the AP/Routeur , the radio connection is OK but it doen't conclude the connection. Net Stumbler is getting a good signal on each machine, but no connection... If I use the ELSA WiFi cards (also present on each system) instead of TREND cards, the 2 PC's connect very well to the AP/Router and everything is fine. On the TREND Wifi adapters I checked everything seral times: Channel, SSID, WEP keys, ... I've been working on that for days now and I can't find why it's not working properly... I'm now suspecting some incompatibility between the TREND drivers for TEW421-CB with Win XP SP2 (I've dowloaded the lattest drvivers version)... So... can somebody help me to solve this problem ... -- Castor , e-quinqua enlever le ~ pour utiliser l'adresse email |
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***Help Please ***Win XP Pro SP2 - WiFi 802.11g problems with Trendware cards TEW-423/421 + AP router SMC 2804WBR
"DLink Guru" a écrit dans le message de news: 9a%Rd.29288$uc.9388@trnddc08... Ok, lets verify installation of your network. 1) You have your Broadband modem connected to the WAN port on your router. OK 2) Then you connected a PC to a LAN port on the router and typed 192.168.2.1 and that gives you the login page. type the password and your in. OK 3)Start the configuration wizard and follow the directions for each step. OK 4) Then you will enter the advanced Setup. OK 5) This is were you pick your SSID, Channel, WEP, WAP, Enable DHCP, MAC FILTERING and many other options. ****For this try disable all encryption Static IP assigning and filtering and make sure DHCP is Enabled. OK 6) ****Also make sure the Zone Alarm Pro option is disabled. This option will block all clients from connecting to the network unless they have Zone Alarm Pro running on the computers. Remember to hit the apply button after selecting disable****. I'm not using Zone Alarm. I've dusabled the XP firewall and disabled my Router firewall. Only DHCP is selected on in my router. 7) Now goto the status section of your router. This will show you what systems are connected to your router and the DHCP status of each client. No system connected. Go turn on your wireless computers. Bootup and log in as normal. Now go back to the desktop that is logged into your router and refresh the status page. What does it say? Nobody logged in via DHCP. The WiFi network is detected (both by windows zero config utility and by NetStumbler4). But still unable to complete connection for this TrendNet adapter. In summary: On my Router: DHCP ON Firewall desactivated No WEP/WPA encription NO win XP firewall It doesn't work for the Trend adaptors on 2 computers. If I do the same with my old ELSA WiFi 802.11b adaptors it works fine. I don't understand. !!! Thanks for your advices. Castor Robert... "Castor" wrote in message ... "DLink Guru" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Have you tried connecting with no WEP at all? See if it works without WEP. Sorry, I forgot to state I already did what you recommend. With or Without WEP activated it's the same result. My WiFi network is detected and appears in the window but if I press "connect" it's looping and never connect. (NetStumbler utility is also detecting my WiFi network with a good noise/signal ratio ....) In my 2 systems, my ELSA PCMCIA cards in 802.11b work and my TREND PCMCIA cards in 802.11b/g don't work !!! Thanks for your interest to my problem. "Castor" wrote in message ... Hello, I have problems to use myTtrend WiFi adapters with my 3 PCs under Win XP SP1+SP2. I have One AP Router SMC barricade 2804WBR running in 802.11 b+g mode / Channel 13 / with WEP encription in 64bits I'm using the latest TREND drivers downloaded from Trendware site. I'm using the WiFi Windows Zero configuration on all systems under Win XP SP2. PC desktop 1: Win XP Home +SP2 (in an other room than AP/Router - very good WiFi signal) ================================================== ==================== Wifi PCI card TREND TEW-423PI with the latest TREND drivers WEP 64bitsbits PC desktop 2 : Win XP pro SP1+SP2 (Few meters far from AP/Router, same room) ================================================== =========== Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card TREND TEW-421CB (802.11 g+b) with the latest TREND drivers, in PCI/PCMCIA adapter. WEP 64bits Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card ELSA MC-11 (802.11b) in PCI/PCMCIA adapter. WEP 64bits Ethernet SMC EZ 10/100 Mbits card PC Laptop 3: Win XP Pro SP1+SP2 (Few meters far from AP/Router, same room) ================================================== =========== Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card TREND TEW-421CB (802.11 g+b) with the latest TREND drivers, in PCMCIA slot. WEP 64bits Wifi PCMCIA/CARDBUS card ELSA MC-11 (802.11b), in PCMCIA slot . WEP 64bits Problems: ======== PC Desktop 1 with TEW-423PI works and connects pretty well with good WiFi signal. PC Desktop 1 and PC Laptop 3 with TEW-421CB doesn't connect to the AP/Routeur , the radio connection is OK but it doen't conclude the connection. Net Stumbler is getting a good signal on each machine, but no connection... If I use the ELSA WiFi cards (also present on each system) instead of TREND cards, the 2 PC's connect very well to the AP/Router and everything is fine. On the TREND Wifi adapters I checked everything seral times: Channel, SSID, WEP keys, ... I've been working on that for days now and I can't find why it's not working properly... I'm now suspecting some incompatibility between the TREND drivers for TEW421-CB with Win XP SP2 (I've dowloaded the lattest drvivers version)... So... can somebody help me to solve this problem ... -- Castor , e-quinqua enlever le ~ pour utiliser l'adresse email |
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