From: Steve on 14 Apr 2010 19:53 I have an XPS M1330, can't obtain a wireless connection to my router. I've tried two other laptops in the same location, with no problems connecting. Sometimes it finds no network connections available, other times it indicates a poor signal when the other two laptops show the signal as excellent. When it finds the network and I enter the security code, get message: "No response from the wireless router." Any ideas? Thanks! Steve
From: Christopher Muto on 15 Apr 2010 00:47 Steve wrote: > I have an XPS M1330, can't obtain a wireless connection to my router. > I've tried two other laptops in the same location, with no problems > connecting. > > Sometimes it finds no network connections available, other times it > indicates a poor signal when the other two laptops show the signal as > excellent. When it finds the network and I enter the security code, > get message: "No response from the wireless router." > > Any ideas? Thanks! > > Steve you probably should start by upgrading the firmware in the router. state the make and model of the wireless router if you need some direction. otherwise i hazard to guess that your m1330 has vista on it and that is your problem. windows 7 loads nicely on these systems and solves many evils that vista demonstrates on the m1330. but if you want more meaningful answers then state what you have, os, wireless card, router, and what wireless cards are working with the router...
From: Ken Tukyfriedturkey on 16 Apr 2010 13:12 "Christopher Muto" <muto(a)worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:o8Kdnas4NOL_B1vWnZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d(a)speakeasy.net... > Steve wrote: >> I have an XPS M1330, can't obtain a wireless connection to my router. >> I've tried two other laptops in the same location, with no problems >> connecting. >> >> Sometimes it finds no network connections available, other times it >> indicates a poor signal when the other two laptops show the signal as >> excellent. When it finds the network and I enter the security code, >> get message: "No response from the wireless router." >> >> Any ideas? Thanks! >> >> Steve > > you probably should start by upgrading the firmware in the router. > state the make and model of the wireless router if you need some > direction. otherwise i hazard to guess that your m1330 has vista on it > and that is your problem. windows 7 loads nicely on these systems and > solves many evils that vista demonstrates on the m1330. but if you want > more meaningful answers then state what you have, os, wireless card, > router, and what wireless cards are working with the router... I have never had any problems with networking Vista, wired, wireless or power plugs. Vista problems are only experienced by those with 10 bananas.
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