wireless network issues
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wireless network issues
I have my tablet up and running with an nlite version of xp, everything seems to be working fine except for the networking. The wireless adapter is recognized and reports as working fine but it will not find any networks. I know that my home network is up and running fine but when i do a scan its not found. any ideas?
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Re: wireless network issues
What are the results of ipconfig /all?
Re: wireless network issues
If you are using the original Cisco wireless card, then it might only be able to recognise 802.11b networks.
Your network router might be set to 802.11g - a newer standard. Try going into the settings for your network router and enabling 802.11b legacy support.
Your network router might be set to 802.11g - a newer standard. Try going into the settings for your network router and enabling 802.11b legacy support.
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Re: wireless network issues
Already check the wireless g thing and legacy b support is enable. Its also not seeing any of my neighbors networks which I know some of are b.
I ran ipconfig /all and it seems that
media state...........media disconnected
would be the problem. I need to find a torx thats the right size to open it up and make sure the card is properly seated. IT did work fine under CE 5.0 though. Any other things that I should check?
I ran ipconfig /all and it seems that
media state...........media disconnected
would be the problem. I need to find a torx thats the right size to open it up and make sure the card is properly seated. IT did work fine under CE 5.0 though. Any other things that I should check?
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Re: wireless network issues
Sounds like something that was nlited out should have not been. Home automation huh? Does your app require .net? I've installed a few automation systems. Going for lifeware or hal?
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Re: wireless network issues
the HA package is CQC actually but I haven't even tried to install it yet. Is it possible to figure out what files I need or a way to troubleshoot it?
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Re: wireless network issues
http://www.charmedquark.com/vb_forum/sh ... php?t=7961
Looks like xpe is the client of choice. They have .net and a "regular viewer" for non .net machines. There is little to no hardware requirements or "real" documentation available on the software aside from a slight faq. The forums have much more content. Most who have worked with xpe claim .net is just not possible on a stock 500mb DT366.
I have not touched windows since the release if XP. Sorry I can not offer help in diagnosing missing software. Have you tried a usb nic? Or possibly a hardware diagnostic application? Something like AIDA32?
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Looks like xpe is the client of choice. They have .net and a "regular viewer" for non .net machines. There is little to no hardware requirements or "real" documentation available on the software aside from a slight faq. The forums have much more content. Most who have worked with xpe claim .net is just not possible on a stock 500mb DT366.
I have not touched windows since the release if XP. Sorry I can not offer help in diagnosing missing software. Have you tried a usb nic? Or possibly a hardware diagnostic application? Something like AIDA32?
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