Wireless Problems

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  1. Posts : 65
    win 7
    Thread Starter
       #21

    Still no Wireless......Anyone have any other suggestions?

    Is they any information that I have not supplied that will help with the trouble shooting?

    I think I have tried everything. Its still funny that the same wireless card and router work great together in adifferent part of my hard drive in the XP pro OS.


    I'm going to bring my notebook to work today and at lunch time I will try and find a wireless starbarks or mcdonalds and try to log into there wireless. If i can perhaps its a netgear CG814WG router problem.

    Is there a way to contact windows 7 team to let them know of my problem?
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  2. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 x64 RC1 & Windows 7 x86 build 7100
       #22

    I m really tired!
    Here r some pics of my Problem!
    [img=http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/1679/mainox8.th.jpg]
    My Router Main Page!
    [img=http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/6633/activeclienttablewu2.th.jpg]
    Active Client Table(Although DWA110 is not connected according to Win7.. Router shows it as connected Client with the mac address 00:21:91.....
    [img=http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/975/waninterfaceqd3.th.jpg]
    Main WAN interface Page!
    [img=http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/4193/wirelessadvancesettingsfn4.th.jpg]
    Wireless aadvance Setting!
    [img=http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/7646/wirelessbasicsettingsvm6.th.jpg]
    Wireless Basic Settings!
    [img=http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/355/zaqgk1.th.png]
    My DWA-110 Wireless Manager Page!
    Could some one be help here?
    Waiting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 7
       #23

    I´m having the same problems. I did instal my sis wireless adapter normaly with 64x driver and it shows me the router but I cannot connect on it. I have Vista on this computer and it can connect normally. Wired connections work just fine.

    HELP
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  4. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 x64 RC1 & Windows 7 x86 build 7100
       #24

    Detailed Windows Generated Report!

    Windows Network Diagnostics Publisher details

    Issues found
    Wireless connectivity issueWireless connectivity issue
    Your wireless adapter or network appears to be experiencing a problem. Detected
    Reset your wireless router Failed
    Refer to Windows Help and Support for more information about wireless connectivity problems Succeeded
    Reset the wireless adapter Not Run


    Issues found Detection details

    6 Wireless connectivity issue Detected

    Your wireless adapter or network appears to be experiencing a problem.
    Reset your wireless router Failed

    Contact your network administrator if you do not have access to the router. If you are on a home network, reset your wireless router or access point: 1. Unplug or turn off your router. 2. Wait at least 10 seconds. 3. Turn it on or plug it back into the power outlet.
    Refer to Windows Help and Support for more information about wireless connectivity problems Succeeded

    Windows cannot resolve your wireless connectivity issue.
    Reset the wireless adapter Not Run



    Detection details

    Diagnostics Information (Network Adapter)
    Details about network adapter diagnosis:

    Network adapter Wireless Network Connection driver information:

    Description . . . . . . . . . . : D-Link AirPlus G DWL-G122 Wireless USB Adapter(rev.C)
    Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . : D-Link
    Provider . . . . . . . . . . . : D-Link
    Version . . . . . . . . . . . : 3.0.5.0
    Inf File Name . . . . . . . . . : C:\WINDOWS\INF\oem1.inf
    Inf File Date . . . . . . . . . : Monday, May 21, 2007 2:42:48 AM
    Section Name . . . . . . . . . : D-Link.ndi
    Hardware ID . . . . . . . . . . : usb\vid_07d1&pid_3c03
    Instance Status Flags . . . . . : 0x180600a
    Device Manager Status Code . . : 0
    IfType . . . . . . . . . . . . : 71
    Physical Media Type . . . . . . : 9



    Diagnostics Information (Wireless Connectivity)
    Details about wireless connectivity diagnosis:

    Information for connection being diagnosed
    Interface GUID: 6f5854c2-db90-4ab3-980d-c1aea284e2bd
    Interface name: D-Link AirPlus G DWL-G122 Wireless USB Adapter(rev.C)
    Interface type: Native WiFi
    Profile: Discovery connection
    SSID: WG
    SSID length: 2
    Connection mode: Infra
    Security: No
    Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No

    Connection incident diagnosed
    Auto Configuration ID: 1
    Connection ID: 1

    Connection status summary
    Connection started at: 2009-02-05 20:38:30-934
    Profile match: Success
    Pre-Association: Success
    Association: Fail
    Security and Authentication: Not started

    List of visible access point(s): 1 item(s) total, 1 item(s) displayed
    BSSID BSS Type PHY Signal(dB) Chnl/freq SSID
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    00-C0-CA-17-A7-C8 Infra g -26 1 WG

    Connection History

    Information for Auto Configuration ID 2

    List of visible networks: 1 item(s) total, 1 item(s) displayed
    BSS Type PHY Security Signal(RSSI) Compatible SSID
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Infra g No 100 Yes WG

    List of preferred networks: 2 item(s)
    Profile: home
    SSID: home
    SSID length: 4
    Connection mode: Infra
    Security: No
    Set by group policy: No
    Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
    Connectable: No
    Reason: 0x00028001
    Profile: abc
    SSID: abc
    SSID length: 3
    Connection mode: Infra
    Security: Yes
    Set by group policy: No
    Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
    Connectable: No
    Reason: 0x00028002

    Information for Auto Configuration ID 1

    List of visible networks: 1 item(s) total, 1 item(s) displayed
    BSS Type PHY Security Signal(RSSI) Compatible SSID
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Infra g No 100 Yes WG

    List of preferred networks: 2 item(s)
    Profile: home
    SSID: home
    SSID length: 4
    Connection mode: Infra
    Security: No
    Set by group policy: No
    Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
    Connectable: No
    Reason: 0x00028001
    Profile: abc
    SSID: abc
    SSID length: 3
    Connection mode: Infra
    Security: Yes
    Set by group policy: No
    Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
    Connectable: No
    Reason: 0x00028002

    Information for Connection ID 1
    Connection started at: 2009-02-05 20:38:30-934
    Auto Configuration ID: 1
    Profile: Discovery connection
    SSID: WG
    SSID length: 2
    Connection mode: Infra
    Security: No
    Pre-Association and Association
    Connectivity settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No
    Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No
    Profile matches network requirements: Success
    Pre-association status: Success
    Association status: Fail 0x00038002
    Association reason code: 0x00030001




    Diagnostics Information (Wireless Connectivity)
    Details about wireless connectivity diagnosis:

    For complete information about this session see the wireless connectivity information event.

    Helper Class: Auto Configuration
    Initialize status: Success

    Information for connection being diagnosed
    Interface GUID: 6f5854c2-db90-4ab3-980d-c1aea284e2bd
    Interface name: D-Link AirPlus G DWL-G122 Wireless USB Adapter(rev.C)
    Interface type: Native WiFi
    Profile: Discovery connection
    SSID: WG
    SSID length: 2
    Connection mode: Infra
    Security: No
    Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No

    Result of diagnosis: Problem found
    Issue referred to: RNWF MSM Helper Class

    Root cause:
    Windows could not connect to "WG"
    You can try to connect again.

    Repair option:
    Reset the wireless adapter




    Diagnostics Information (Wireless Network Adapter)
    Details about wireless network adapter diagnosis:

    For complete information about this session see the wireless connectivity information event.

    Helper Class: Native WiFi MSM
    Initialize status: Success

    Information for connection being diagnosed
    Interface GUID: 6f5854c2-db90-4ab3-980d-c1aea284e2bd
    Interface name: D-Link AirPlus G DWL-G122 Wireless USB Adapter(rev.C)
    Interface type: Native WiFi
    Profile: Discovery connection
    SSID: WG
    SSID length: 2
    Connection mode: Infra
    Security: No
    Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No

    Result of diagnosis: Problem found

    Root cause:
    Wireless association to "WG" failed for an unknown reason

    Detailed root cause:
    802.11 connection failed due to status code 1: unspecified failure

    Repair option:
    Try connecting to "WG" again
    If the problem continues, try resetting the access point, or contact the network administrator or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.




    Network Diagnostics Log
    File Name: 57DC7BBC-901C-48C9-905E-EA5A3CB944B7.Diagnose.0.etl

    Other Networking Configuration and Logs
    File Name: NetworkConfiguration.cab

    Collection information
    Computer Name: AAMER-PC
    Windows Version: 6.1
    Architecture: x86
    Time: Thursday, February 05, 2009 20:38:37

    Publisher details

    Windows Network Diagnostics
    Detects problems with network connectivity.
    Package Version: 6.1.7000.0
    Publisher: Microsoft Windows
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  5. Posts : 65
    win 7
    Thread Starter
       #25

    Not sound arrogant .....but what the @@@@ does the above tell me!
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  6. Posts : 436
    Windows 7 Build 7048 x64
       #26

    Hi again wireless fans,

    Let's do another round of troubleshooting
    I understand that everyone is feeling frustrated on this issue, don't give up. We can do this :)

    Lemme give out some important points to consider when troubleshooting wireless issues for proper isolation;

    ALL Firewalls should be turned off (Windows firewall and Third-party)
    ALL Antivirus software should be turned off
    ALL Programs, especially the ones that tries to connect to the internet should also be turned off/closed
    It is very ideal to have a line of sight between the router and the wireless adapter
    If possible, temporarily turn off other wireless devices within the vicinity as this might cause interference (i.e. Wireless Telephones, Headsets, etc.)
    It is also advisable to have no other clients access/connect to the wireless router.

    Finally, disconnect your ethernet cable plugged in to your computer before attempting to connect to the wireless network. Windows always prioritizes ethernet connection over wireless, unless the ethernet adapter is disabled making you unable to utilize your wireless connection.

    If the Wireless Router and Wireless Adapter has been established to be working properly using a different platform, it points to configuration issues. Of which needs to be adjusted, is the purpose of the above isolation steps.

    Note: If your wireless adapter came with it's own Wireless Connection Manager, please make sure it is disabled as well before following the troubleshooting guide.

    I'd urge everyone to try the Wireless Troubleshooting steps outlined in this post after doing the isolation steps above.

    Please let me know of your progress so we can take it from there.
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  7. Posts : 436
    Windows 7 Build 7048 x64
       #27

    zillaamer7F said:
    I m really tired!
    Here r some pics of my Problem!

    Could some one be help here?
    Waiting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Thank you for the images. It will be very helpful.

    zillaamer7F said:
    Detailed Windows Generated Report!

    Windows Network Diagnostics Publisher details

    Issues found
    Wireless connectivity issueWireless connectivity issue
    Your wireless adapter or network appears to be experiencing a problem. Detected
    Reset your wireless router Failed
    Refer to Windows Help and Support for more information about wireless connectivity problems Succeeded
    Reset the wireless adapter Not Run


    Issues found Detection details

    6 Wireless connectivity issue Detected

    Your wireless adapter or network appears to be experiencing a problem.
    Reset your wireless router Failed

    Contact your network administrator if you do not have access to the router. If you are on a home network, reset your wireless router or access point: 1. Unplug or turn off your router. 2. Wait at least 10 seconds. 3. Turn it on or plug it back into the power outlet.
    Refer to Windows Help and Support for more information about wireless connectivity problems Succeeded

    Windows cannot resolve your wireless connectivity issue.
    Reset the wireless adapter Not Run
    smooth1212 said:
    Not sound arrogant .....but what the @@@@ does the above tell me!
    This points to either a router misconfiguration, inaccessible wireless channel, signal interference, etc.
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  8. Posts : 65
    win 7
    Thread Starter
       #28

    Nosferatux, I've tried everything you suggested. Perhaps you have time you could review my screen shots (above in the this chain) and or if you are a east cost person you could remote access my notebook tonight after work.
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  9. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 x64 RC1 & Windows 7 x86 build 7100
       #29

    ^Smooth
    It was for the NOSFERAtux.... May be he or anyone else be able to understand the Problem....
    Still waiting for any solution! Nothing helped so for!
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  10. Posts : 436
    Windows 7 Build 7048 x64
       #30

    smooth1212 said:
    Nosferatux, I've tried everything you suggested. Perhaps you have time you could review my screen shots (above in the this chain) and or if you are a east cost person you could remote access my notebook tonight after work.
    I'd be very interested for a remote session. I might sign out in about 2-3 hours though. Will let you know when I'm available and we could take a look at your puppy.
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