Short version:
I have two wifi networks on my main W7 desktop.
I used an old XP laptop as the "Setup Device" when configuring a new Netgear EAX20 as an extender for one of those networks.
Everything went well until the final step, which failed. Now the laptop is somehow prohibited from accessing, or being accessed via the wifi network that I was extending.
Yet it operates perfectly well on my second wifi network.
All other devices in the house continue to operate without problems on the "prohibited" network.
Further information:
I've been chasing this for nearly a week, checking and double-checking all the myriad solutions for lack of connectivity, all with no effect.
When I connect on the "prohibited" network, the DHCP server in my main modem/router gives it an IP immediately, and it immediately appears under the 'Network' icon in Explorer.
As I said above, if I connect the laptop to my second wifi network then there are absolutely no problems of any sort. All laptops and the W7 desktop can see each other, share workgroups, etc, etc.
Also, if I connect it by cable, then it's all ok.
All other devices in the house (laptops, tablets, mobile phones, etc) continue to operate normally on the "prohibited" network. It's just this one that has problems.
I re-installed the wifi driver in the laptop yesterday (desperation!), but with no effect.
The simple solution would be to simply reinstall the OS. But this problem has really got hold of me now. I want to know what could have been done (presumably by the failed Netgear setup operation) that would restrict a machine from working on a specific network.
All suggestions gratefully received.
I have two wifi networks on my main W7 desktop.
I used an old XP laptop as the "Setup Device" when configuring a new Netgear EAX20 as an extender for one of those networks.
Everything went well until the final step, which failed. Now the laptop is somehow prohibited from accessing, or being accessed via the wifi network that I was extending.
Yet it operates perfectly well on my second wifi network.
All other devices in the house continue to operate without problems on the "prohibited" network.
Further information:
I've been chasing this for nearly a week, checking and double-checking all the myriad solutions for lack of connectivity, all with no effect.
When I connect on the "prohibited" network, the DHCP server in my main modem/router gives it an IP immediately, and it immediately appears under the 'Network' icon in Explorer.
As I said above, if I connect the laptop to my second wifi network then there are absolutely no problems of any sort. All laptops and the W7 desktop can see each other, share workgroups, etc, etc.
Also, if I connect it by cable, then it's all ok.
All other devices in the house (laptops, tablets, mobile phones, etc) continue to operate normally on the "prohibited" network. It's just this one that has problems.
I re-installed the wifi driver in the laptop yesterday (desperation!), but with no effect.
The simple solution would be to simply reinstall the OS. But this problem has really got hold of me now. I want to know what could have been done (presumably by the failed Netgear setup operation) that would restrict a machine from working on a specific network.
All suggestions gratefully received.
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My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte EX58-UD4P
- Memory
- 18.00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon 4870
- Sound Card
- M/B
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 2443, Samsung 2243
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1200
- Hard Drives
- 2 x WDC WD1001FALS-00J7B1
- PSU
- Antec E650
- Case
- Antec P183
- Cooling
- Intel
- Keyboard
- Logitech EX110 cordless
- Mouse
- Logitech cordless
- Internet Speed
- 100MB/S d/load 37MB/S u/load
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Browser
- FireFox