From: James Kosin on 9 Feb 2010 14:30 On 2/9/2010 1:50 PM, Vampire13 wrote: > > James: > > I did follow the script in Part 3: Post Installation. The instructions > only mention disconnecting the LAN (wired) cable if present. This > machine is wireless and as far as I can tell did not access the Network > during the wrap up. There was no task bar indication that the Network > was active. > > Ed Ed, You may want to touch base with HP on this issue. They may already know about it; or check the HP forums. Try this one: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/TouchSmart-PC/FIX-Unable-to-connect-to-WPA-or-WPA2-network-after-upgrade-to/m-p/186597/highlight/true#M2799 James
From: Vampire13 on 10 Feb 2010 13:48 James Kosin wrote: > On 2/9/2010 1:50 PM, Vampire13 wrote: >> >> James: >> >> I did follow the script in Part 3: Post Installation. The instructions >> only mention disconnecting the LAN (wired) cable if present. This >> machine is wireless and as far as I can tell did not access the Network >> during the wrap up. There was no task bar indication that the Network >> was active. >> >> Ed > Ed, > > You may want to touch base with HP on this issue. They may already know > about it; or check the HP forums. > > Try this one: > http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/TouchSmart-PC/FIX-Unable-to-connect-to-WPA-or-WPA2-network-after-upgrade-to/m-p/186597/highlight/true#M2799 > > James James: Thanks, the wired machine is my sons. he currently works away from home and will be here on Friday. I'll work this fix with him and let you know if it works. Remember, I can connect I just need to enter the password every time. The solution seems to indicate the OP could not connect unless he changed his security setup. Close, but not quite the same problem. I appreciate your efforts since I am not very good at handling forum searches. Ed
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