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wifi suddenly doesn't work in some public sites?laptop I routinely use at home on the network as well as-- until very recently-- using it at lots of public wifi hotspots, hotel wifi, etc. Recently, however, I can't connect to many of the hotspots I once used regularly. My laptop can't even see the networks; it simply reports that nothing is there. This isn't just my laptop lying to me. I know because I've tested it by bringing another laptop and confirming that the access points are alive and kicking in these locations. The funny thing is, my laptop continues to consistently connect in my home and in at least one public hotspot. It just doesn't work anywhere else! I've done a lot of digging on this. At first I thought the trouble might be traced to a recent installation of OpenSSL. I tried uninstalling it, which didn't help. I also tried reinstalling Windows XP Pro from scratch. No dice. I'm on a IBM Thinkpad T30 which comes with software called "Access Connections" to manage wifi configurations. I've tried using Access Connections rather than letting XP manage my connections without success. I've tried the reverse without success. I've also tried uninstalling Access Connections. No help. I've tried using ZoneAlarm, Windows Firewall, and no firewall at all. It doesn't work under any of these options. So what can I do?! I've got to believe this is a software/config problem and not a hardware problem given that wifi still works fine in a couple of places. I've run out of things to try, though. I should say that all of the wifi spots in question are free, public sites not using WEP or any other kind of security. My system is a ThinkPad T30 with built-in wifi running XP Pro with all the dozens of updates installed. I've insured the BIOS on my system as well as the device drivers are all up to date. HELP! -Ziad What kind of Wi-Fi do you have at home? Is it 802.11b? Is it possible that
you don't have your T30 configured to use 802.11g? Or perhaps it is the other way around, you have your T30 configured to use only 'g' and not work with 'b'? These are the two most likely things in my mind. If it is a case of your home using the same type of 802.11 as the public site then most likely it is a configuration problem. Opening ThinkVantage Access Connection, and click on | Tools | Find Wireless Networks....| Show Details should show what networks are available to you and the wireless mode be it a, b, or g. Check the location profile you are using under ThinkVantage Access Connection, click Locations | Manage Profiles...| Highlight the Profile you are trying to use to connect and right click on it, then click Edit... | Click on the Wireless (tab) | check that Wireless mode is set to Auto. And connection type is set to Infrastructure. Wireless security type should be set to none. Hope this helps David Hettel Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices <zmun***@gmail.com> wrote in message Show quoteHide quote news:1158062059.493714.178540@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Okay, so I have a home wifi network like lots of folks, as well as a > laptop I routinely use at home on the network as well as-- until very > recently-- using it at lots of public wifi hotspots, hotel wifi, etc. > > Recently, however, I can't connect to many of the hotspots I once used > regularly. My laptop can't even see the networks; it simply reports > that nothing is there. This isn't just my laptop lying to me. I know > because I've tested it by bringing another laptop and confirming that > the access points are alive and kicking in these locations. The funny > thing is, my laptop continues to consistently connect in my home and in > at least one public hotspot. It just doesn't work anywhere else! > > I've done a lot of digging on this. At first I thought the trouble > might be traced to a recent installation of OpenSSL. I tried > uninstalling it, which didn't help. I also tried reinstalling Windows > XP Pro from scratch. No dice. > > I'm on a IBM Thinkpad T30 which comes with software called "Access > Connections" to manage wifi configurations. I've tried using Access > Connections rather than letting XP manage my connections without > success. I've tried the reverse without success. I've also tried > uninstalling Access Connections. No help. > > I've tried using ZoneAlarm, Windows Firewall, and no firewall at all. > It doesn't work under any of these options. > > So what can I do?! I've got to believe this is a software/config > problem and not a hardware problem given that wifi still works fine in > a couple of places. I've run out of things to try, though. > > I should say that all of the wifi spots in question are free, public > sites not using WEP or any other kind of security. My system is a > ThinkPad T30 with built-in wifi running XP Pro with all the dozens of > updates installed. I've insured the BIOS on my system as well as the > device drivers are all up to date. > > HELP! > > -Ziad > <zmun***@gmail.com> wrote:
<snip> > So what can I do?! I've got to believe this is a software/config Seems one thing you haven't done is remove and re-install the driver.> problem and not a hardware problem given that wifi still works fine in > a couple of places. I've run out of things to try, though. > > I should say that all of the wifi spots in question are free, public > sites not using WEP or any other kind of security. My system is a > ThinkPad T30 with built-in wifi running XP Pro with all the dozens of > updates installed. I've insured the BIOS on my system as well as the > device drivers are all up to date. Why not try that (maybe a couple of times or more)? As it turns out, uninstalling and reinstalling the driver worked. Even
though I have not idea why it worked-- and it SHOULDN'T have worked (I did essentially do it once when I reformatted my HD and reinstalled XP)-- it did, in the end, do the trick. Thanks for the help! -Z Axel Hammerschmidt wrote: Show quoteHide quote > <zmun***@gmail.com> wrote: > > <snip> > > > So what can I do?! I've got to believe this is a software/config > > problem and not a hardware problem given that wifi still works fine in > > a couple of places. I've run out of things to try, though. > > > > I should say that all of the wifi spots in question are free, public > > sites not using WEP or any other kind of security. My system is a > > ThinkPad T30 with built-in wifi running XP Pro with all the dozens of > > updates installed. I've insured the BIOS on my system as well as the > > device drivers are all up to date. > > Seems one thing you haven't done is remove and re-install the driver. > Why not try that (maybe a couple of times or more)?
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