Finally, I did a network reset and it still made no difference I wanted to know if anyone has any ideas on how to fix the problem? Popular Topics in Windows Spiceworks Help Desk. The help desk software for IT. Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need. Learn More ». Martin This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Pure Capsaicin.
Run the following as well on the computer: Text. Is there a static IP address assigned to wireless card? If so, remove it and retry. To do that, follow these steps: Start Command Prompt as administrator. Solution 3 — Set the channel width to Auto. Ghost Chili. Thai Pepper. Does the computer have a VPN client installed? It has a wireless WLAN card. I'm trying to connect it to a public wireless hotspot but while it does detect the network and has a good to excellent signal it won't bring up the splash page to log on to his account or connect to the net in any way, I am on the same hotspot and connecting fine.
I have tried uninstalling the WLAN card and updating its drivers. I have also tried netsh winsock reset and no change. Have also tried manually setting the IP address to one similar to mine I don't know, I'm stumped and may have dug myself into a hole. Wait 15 seconds, then turn on the wireless router if any. Well it looks like it was the fault of the router on the providers side, I couldn't get to it to check and thought it must have been a problem on the laptop side.
Thanks for the advice, the guy from the broadband company came out The new card has not worked since its been installed. The Dell Wireless Utility diagnostics shows it passes each of the tests.
I did as you suggested and it worked. That's great progress. However, I remain a bit skeptical that my problem is actually resolved, as I did the exact same thing twice when I originally installed the replacement card and it failed to work. After you asked about running the Dell Utility diagnostics on the new card, I left the utility assigned to manage the device, whereas previously I had Windows managing the device. Purely coincidence? Or is there a chance that Windows may have been at the root of my problem?
My Inspirion has never been trouble-free But issues such as this seem to occur with more frequency since SP2. In reply to manuni's post on November 6, In addition to what Mcshane has suggested, perform the following steps: Method 1 : Click Start. Click on start.
In the search window, type Device manager. Open the device manager and click on the drop menu of Network Adapter driver. Right click on the driver and uninstall. Now restart the system and again go to device manager following steps 1 to 2 and after doing a right click on the driver click on update the driver. Method 3: Click on start Click on search and type services.
Method 4: Below are some links, to improve the connectivity of the computer All the links are valid for windows 7.
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