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i cant get my new toshiba laptop to connect to the internet. it has vista home premium edition. the connection shows up as wanadoo_32d4, which is correct, but when i press "connect" i get a message telling me that window has failed to connect. when i "diagnose the problem" i am told that windows was not able to diagnose. i have also tried to conect manually, entering the WEP key that is on the bottom of the Livebox, yet it only says that the network has been added succesfully, and when i try to connect again, it still doesnt work. i have a PC and 2 laptops all with XP, and they all use the connection succesfully. does anyone know what the problem is? thanks,jack
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Make sure you have consistent workgroups as Vista defaults to a different one.
"jackt" <jackt[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:73DCE4C3-38B8-46D4-81F3-470DB5325190[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >i cant get my new toshiba laptop to connect to the internet. it has vista > home premium edition. > the connection shows up as wanadoo_32d4, which is correct, but when i > press > "connect" i get a message telling me that window has failed to connect. > when > i "diagnose the problem" i am told that windows was not able to diagnose. > i have also tried to conect manually, entering the WEP key that is on the > bottom of the Livebox, yet it only says that the network has been added > succesfully, and when i try to connect again, it still doesnt work. > i have a PC and 2 laptops all with XP, and they all use the connection > succesfully. > does anyone know what the problem is? > thanks,jack
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"jackt" <jackt[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:73DCE4C3-38B8-46D4-81F3-470DB5325190[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >i cant get my new toshiba laptop to connect to the internet. it has vista > home premium edition. > the connection shows up as wanadoo_32d4, which is correct, but when i > press > "connect" i get a message telling me that window has failed to connect. > when > i "diagnose the problem" i am told that windows was not able to diagnose. > i have also tried to conect manually, entering the WEP key that is on the > bottom of the Livebox, yet it only says that the network has been added > succesfully, and when i try to connect again, it still doesnt work. > i have a PC and 2 laptops all with XP, and they all use the connection > succesfully. > does anyone know what the problem is? > thanks,jack
Do you have the neywork set-up correct within Vista? You have to use the network centre and set network detection to on, the network to private and enter the key in the settings from there.
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jackt a écrit :
[Quoted Text] > i cant get my new toshiba laptop to connect to the internet. it has vista > home premium edition. > the connection shows up as wanadoo_32d4, which is correct, but when i press > "connect" i get a message telling me that window has failed to connect. when > i "diagnose the problem" i am told that windows was not able to diagnose. > i have also tried to conect manually, entering the WEP key that is on the > bottom of the Livebox, yet it only says that the network has been added > succesfully, and when i try to connect again, it still doesnt work. > i have a PC and 2 laptops all with XP, and they all use the connection > succesfully. > does anyone know what the problem is? > thanks,jack
The Livebox should have an "associate" button somewhere, that sets it in association mode for 10 minutes or so (the WiFi light should blink). The association itself is to add the MAC address of the new WiFi client to the integrated MAC filter.
Start a WiFi connection with the right credentials while the Livebox is in association mode, and you should be able to connect to it. And no need to repeat the procedure afterwards, unless for adding a new WiFi client.
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