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From: Scott on 24 Jan 2010 11:41 Yes, I configure it in Internet Protocol. On 24/01/2010 1:34 AM, in article eITsgJFnKHA.1544(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl, "Bernd" <fake(a)gmx.de> wrote: > > > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > >> I have a Toshiba R150 laptop pc and set up wireless connection at home and >> works correctly. I also use it at various locations without any issues. >> Recently, I encountered failure connection in two locations where are at our >> suppliers. The first one was that I could not connect to the AP with given >> password. I went together with my colleagues who worked with the AP without >> issue. Yesterday, I visited another supplier who had an AP without any >> password. My colleagues worked very well except me. I could connect the AP >> but my computer always said my IP was same as others and failed to work >> properly. I have no cure how to diagnostic it and trace the cause. Can >> someone advise me how to track down the issues. >> > > Are you sure you use DHCP to get an IP address dynamically ? > > Bernd
From: Scott on 24 Jan 2010 11:44
My computer is configured to be compatible with 802.11 b & g. Regardless of 802.11 b or g AP, my notebook should receive correctly. On 24/01/2010 2:12 AM, in article eqLJPeFnKHA.1544(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl, "Lem" <lemp40(a)unknownhost> wrote: > Scott wrote: >> I have a Toshiba R150 laptop pc and set up wireless connection at home and >> works correctly. I also use it at various locations without any issues. >> Recently, I encountered failure connection in two locations where are at our >> suppliers. The first one was that I could not connect to the AP with given >> password. I went together with my colleagues who worked with the AP without >> issue. Yesterday, I visited another supplier who had an AP without any >> password. My colleagues worked very well except me. I could connect the AP >> but my computer always said my IP was same as others and failed to work >> properly. I have no cure how to diagnostic it and trace the cause. Can >> someone advise me how to track down the issues. >> > > The last time something like this happened to me, it was because the > laptop had a wireless-B (802.11b) adapter. Although many wireless-G > routers are configured to work with both G and B, some routers may be > set to wireless-G (802.11g) only. |