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Suddenly can't access network using wirelessmodem/router is a Westell 327W. Up until 9/5, everything worked fine. Suddenly, I lost my wireless connection. Windows reports that its connected, but it can't seem to obtain an IP address. I used a manual IP address and Windows connects successfully. Problem is that the connection keeps getting dropped. It may be up for 10 seconds or so, and then it's lost. Windows immediately reconnects successfully but the connection again gets dropped in the same way. I'm stuck in a loop. I know that Intel and Westell have some compatibility problems but the connection worked flawlessly up until a few days ago. I've tried another Westell router and the same problem occurs. I've tried tweaking settings on both the laptop and the dsl router to no avail. Did a hotfix break my networking? Does anyone have any other ideas? I appreciate any help. Theo. I forgot to mention...
When the problems started, I double checked the laptop by connecting to an unsecured network. It worked fine (I could get to the Internet just fine). I can also see the laptop connected with a status of "Associated" when I admin the router using a wired PC. The lap top shows up briefly and then disappears. Hope this helps. Show quoteHide quote "TXJ" wrote: > I have a Dell laptop with an built in Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG. My DSL > modem/router is a Westell 327W. Up until 9/5, everything worked fine. > Suddenly, I lost my wireless connection. Windows reports that its connected, > but it can't seem to obtain an IP address. I used a manual IP address and > Windows connects successfully. > > Problem is that the connection keeps getting dropped. It may be up for 10 > seconds or so, and then it's lost. Windows immediately reconnects > successfully but the connection again gets dropped in the same way. I'm stuck > in a loop. > > I know that Intel and Westell have some compatibility problems but the > connection worked flawlessly up until a few days ago. I've tried another > Westell router and the same problem occurs. I've tried tweaking settings on > both the laptop and the dsl router to no avail. Did a hotfix break my > networking? Does anyone have any other ideas? > > I appreciate any help. > > Theo. Hi Theo,
The first thing I would do is check the event log on your laptop to see if it gives some clues as to what's going on (Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer). Also try using the command "ipconfig/release" followed by "ipconfig/renew" and then "ipconfig/all" at a command prompt. Refresh event viewer and see if it gives you a clue as to the problem. If none of this helps, you might try completely removing the wireless NIC from device manager, then reinstalling it. Since another router does the same thing, and you can connect to an unsecured network without any problems, the problem would seem to be with the wireless configuration on your laptop. Rebuilding it from scratch might help. -- Show quoteHide quoteGreg Lindsay [MSFT] greg.lind***@microsoft.com Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "TXJ" <T**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C0290881-9782-4A51-85CA-C0CB153FEADA@microsoft.com... >I forgot to mention... > > When the problems started, I double checked the laptop by connecting to an > unsecured network. It worked fine (I could get to the Internet just fine). > > I can also see the laptop connected with a status of "Associated" when I > admin the router using a wired PC. The lap top shows up briefly and then > disappears. > > Hope this helps. > > "TXJ" wrote: > >> I have a Dell laptop with an built in Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG. My DSL >> modem/router is a Westell 327W. Up until 9/5, everything worked fine. >> Suddenly, I lost my wireless connection. Windows reports that its >> connected, >> but it can't seem to obtain an IP address. I used a manual IP address and >> Windows connects successfully. >> >> Problem is that the connection keeps getting dropped. It may be up for 10 >> seconds or so, and then it's lost. Windows immediately reconnects >> successfully but the connection again gets dropped in the same way. I'm >> stuck >> in a loop. >> >> I know that Intel and Westell have some compatibility problems but the >> connection worked flawlessly up until a few days ago. I've tried another >> Westell router and the same problem occurs. I've tried tweaking settings >> on >> both the laptop and the dsl router to no avail. Did a hotfix break my >> networking? Does anyone have any other ideas? >> >> I appreciate any help. >> >> Theo.
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