Issues connecting desktop to wireless router


  1. Posts : 14
    Win7 RC Build 7100
       #1

    Issues connecting desktop to wireless router


    Hi there,

    I am in a bit of a pickle with my current residence. My leaser will not allow me to have an extra cable modem install near the only place I can have my desktop. So my next course of action was to get a wireless adapter and connect it to a wireless router.

    Here is the entire map

    NOT WORKING: Desktop -> Linksys adapter Model: WUSB600N -X> Linksys wireless router Model: WRT400N -> Cable Modem.

    WORKING: Desktop -> Linksys wireless router Model: WRT400N (connected through hardline) -> Cable Modem.

    WORKING: Desktop -> Cable Modem.

    This is what I have done.

    I did a fresh install of Win7 Build 7100 x64. Got the router to install and connect no issues had to get a 50ft string of Cat-5 to string across the house until Newegg delivered my router and adapter. Once the router was install I have no issues of internet. I got the adapter installed, device drivers had no problems, ran the software that came with the router (LELA) and no problems still. Using Win7 networking management, connected manually to the network I had just set up. No problems. Unplugged the cable from the router and the Ethernet jack in my PC no issues. Still pulling down 8MB tested at (speedtest.net) with the wireless adapter.

    Only issue the router was plugged into a wall jack near my comp, I got this also to connect my 360 to via hardline. So thinking it was all good, I shut down my pc, unplugged my router, relocated it and plugged everything back in, turned everything back on. No internet. I can see the network some times with excellent signal, try to connect using WPA or WPA-2 with the correct security key and 7 tells me I cannot connect to the wireless router. Thinking the router fugged up, unplugged the 50 ft cord and plugged it directly from my modem to the router and i get internets. Second try, relocated the router and connected the computer via Cat-5 cable to the router and voila internet.

    I know for a fact the wireless router is good because I can connect it to my iTouch and NDS with no issues. After relocating it the first time to be near my 360.

    I have tried resetting the IP, resetting the modem and reconfiguring my wireless network. Still cannot connect to internet via adapter.

    I am using the most up to date drivers for my P5N-D NIC, chipset, everything my basic TS steps have fixed most of my problems and this will not fix.

    Anyone have any suggestions?
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 173
    Win7 Ultimate, x64
       #2

    Pyrocide said:
    Only issue the router was plugged into a wall jack near my comp, I got this also to connect my 360 to via hardline. So thinking it was all good, I shut down my pc, unplugged my router, relocated it and plugged everything back in, turned everything back on. No internet. I can see the network some times with excellent signal, try to connect using WPA or WPA-2 with the correct security key and 7 tells me I cannot connect to the wireless router. Thinking the router fugged up, unplugged the 50 ft cord and plugged it directly from my modem to the router and i get internets. Second try, relocated the router and connected the computer via Cat-5 cable to the router and voila internet.

    I know for a fact the wireless router is good because I can connect it to my iTouch and NDS with no issues. After relocating it the first time to be near my 360.

    I have tried resetting the IP, resetting the modem and reconfiguring my wireless network. Still cannot connect to internet via adapter.

    I am using the most up to date drivers for my P5N-D NIC, chipset, everything my basic TS steps have fixed most of my problems and this will not fix.

    Anyone have any suggestions?
    I think, maybe, the highlighted text above is significant in that you say you can see the router "sometimes". It may be that the signal across your house is dropping off enough to cause the problem.

    Question: You say that your iTouch connects with no issues. Does it do so from the position of the computer?

    Another thought: Have you attempted the connection with all the wireless security turned off (just for a moment). My understanding (and it's slim at best) is that wireless security can cause signal strength issues.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 14
    Win7 RC Build 7100
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I think, maybe, the highlighted text above is significant in that you say you can see the router "sometimes". It may be that the signal across your house is dropping off enough to cause the problem.

    Question: You say that your iTouch connects with no issues. Does it do so from the position of the computer?

    Another thought: Have you attempted the connection with all the wireless security turned off (just for a moment). My understanding (and it's slim at best) is that wireless security can cause signal strength issues.
    I know the signal isn't an issue, as it can be sitting 6 inches away from the adapter and have the same issues.

    I can connect to the router from my study (location of comp) to the living room and watch a youtube vid and it never stops to buffer.

    I haven't tried it without security. I will try that when I have a chance. Thanks for the reply. +rep

    Anyone else have any explanation or some sort of advice?
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #4

    wifi router prob


    Pyrocide said:
    Hi there,

    I am in a bit of a pickle with my current residence. My leaser will not allow me to have an extra cable modem install near the only place I can have my desktop. So my next course of action was to get a wireless adapter and connect it to a wireless router.

    Here is the entire map

    NOT WORKING: Desktop -> Linksys adapter Model: WUSB600N -X> Linksys wireless router Model: WRT400N -> Cable Modem.

    WORKING: Desktop -> Linksys wireless router Model: WRT400N (connected through hardline) -> Cable Modem.

    WORKING: Desktop -> Cable Modem.

    This is what I have done.

    I did a fresh install of Win7 Build 7100 x64. Got the router to install and connect no issues had to get a 50ft string of Cat-5 to string across the house until Newegg delivered my router and adapter. Once the router was install I have no issues of internet. I got the adapter installed, device drivers had no problems, ran the software that came with the router (LELA) and no problems still. Using Win7 networking management, connected manually to the network I had just set up. No problems. Unplugged the cable from the router and the Ethernet jack in my PC no issues. Still pulling down 8MB tested at (speedtest.net) with the wireless adapter.

    Only issue the router was plugged into a wall jack near my comp, I got this also to connect my 360 to via hardline. So thinking it was all good, I shut down my pc, unplugged my router, relocated it and plugged everything back in, turned everything back on. No internet. I can see the network some times with excellent signal, try to connect using WPA or WPA-2 with the correct security key and 7 tells me I cannot connect to the wireless router. Thinking the router fugged up, unplugged the 50 ft cord and plugged it directly from my modem to the router and i get internets. Second try, relocated the router and connected the computer via Cat-5 cable to the router and voila internet.

    I know for a fact the wireless router is good because I can connect it to my iTouch and NDS with no issues. After relocating it the first time to be near my 360.

    I have tried resetting the IP, resetting the modem and reconfiguring my wireless network. Still cannot connect to internet via adapter.

    I am using the most up to date drivers for my P5N-D NIC, chipset, everything my basic TS steps have fixed most of my problems and this will not fix.

    Anyone have any suggestions?
    Have you tried connecting to the wireless router in the clear (disabling wep, wpa) you can then tell if it is a connectivity issue of encryption issue

    Ken
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 14
    Win7 RC Build 7100
    Thread Starter
       #5

    zigzag3143 said:
    Have you tried connecting to the wireless router in the clear (disabling wep, wpa) you can then tell if it is a connectivity issue of encryption issue

    Ken
    Was never a fan of networking, how do I disable an already enabled WPA?
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 173
    Win7 Ultimate, x64
       #6

    Pyrocide said:
    Was never a fan of networking, how do I disable an already enabled WPA?
    Access the router wireless setup, navigate to the security section, disable. At that point, you may (or may not, depends on the router) have to reboot the router.
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  7. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #7

    router reset


    srq2625 said:
    Access the router wireless setup, navigate to the security section, disable. At that point, you may (or may not, depends on the router) have to reboot the router.
    srq2625 is completely correct. I would also reset the router to default by unplugging for >30 secs. Just remember if you disable encryption your in the clear to your neighbors. If you are gonna run in the clear make sure you have a decent software firewall


    Ken
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 14
    Win7 RC Build 7100
    Thread Starter
       #8

    zigzag3143 said:
    srq2625 is completely correct. I would also reset the router to default by unplugging for >30 secs. Just remember if you disable encryption your in the clear to your neighbors. If you are gonna run in the clear make sure you have a decent software firewall


    Ken
    I have Avira, Spybot and Windows Defender. But if it does work without the encryption I plan on contacting Linksys and having them set it up.
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #9

    linksys


    Pyrocide said:
    I have Avira, Spybot and Windows Defender. But if it does work without the encryption I plan on contacting Linksys and having them set it up.
    let us know if it works w/o encryption. If it does I can help you configure encryption (i have a linksys as well)

    Ken
      My Computer


 

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