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Wireless connection help required
I'm currently staying in various hotels in CA attempting to connect to the free wireless internet. I can't seem to get my laptop to find any wireless networks. I have an Asus laptop with a built-in Intel Pro Wireless thingie, 2915ABG. I just downloaded a new driver but this hasn't helped. Right now, I'm using a cable to connect but my hotel last night didn't have this option.
It's like I need to turn something on but I have no idea what to do. Can anyone give me any advice on this? I thought the wireless adapter was "on" all the time. :( |
Is this a Windows operating system? If so, first go the Network Connections to see if the wireless adapter is enabled or disabled. Right click on the wireless adapter to check this.
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Yep, it's windows XP Home edition. The wireless is enabled. I tried doing the 'repair' thing...that changed nothing. Bleh.
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Go to network connections, right click on wireless network -> properties. Under general tab, double click on Internet Protocol(TCP/IP). Make sure you are on automatic settings for both IP and DNS.
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I suspect it's very likely you have no wireless signal in your room.
Many hotels have - seriously - the same wireless adapter you'd have at home. They're really not meant to serve many people at once or to cover large areas or multiple rooms. How far are you from the lobby? |
Originally Posted by KNRG
(Post 10386851)
I suspect it's very likely you have no wireless signal in your room...?
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Originally Posted by KNRG
(Post 10386851)
Many hotels have - seriously - the same wireless adapter you'd have at home. They're really not meant to serve many people at once or to cover large areas or multiple rooms.
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NetStumbler is your friend for finding available networks.
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Originally Posted by fone
(Post 10386846)
Go to network connections, right click on wireless network -> properties. Under general tab, double click on Internet Protocol(TCP/IP). Make sure you are on automatic settings for both IP and DNS.
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Originally Posted by fone
(Post 10386846)
Go to network connections, right click on wireless network -> properties. Under general tab, double click on Internet Protocol(TCP/IP). Make sure you are on automatic settings for both IP and DNS.
Cheers. |
Asus has wireless switches on many of their laptops. Depending on the model it may be a function key combination, or it's a physical switch above the escape key. Start there to make sure if you have a toggle, it didn't get flipped off
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Thank you thank you Mike...yes that was the problem! The switch is on the F2 button. Now it's working beautifully & everyone is happy. :D
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