no wireless on tower - domain blocks?


  1. Posts : 3
    w7p 64b
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    no wireless on tower - domain blocks?


    Hello: w7p 64b tower, ASUS mobo. On install I put it on its own domain name. What will happen if I remove the PC from the domain, and just put it in "workgroup?" -The problem is that this PC will not allow usage of a USB wireless adapter. I have tried 3 different brands & it's all the same story: device mgr "sees" each adapter. For 1 adapter at least, it shows up in "networking & connectivity". But it will not enable. Driver is the latest. All wireless adapters work fine on another PC, a w10p laptop. Since I've tried "everything" else, what will happen to the w7p operability if I do drop our "xxx.xxx.biz" domain? It really doesn't do anything & isn't needed. Please note that the w7p PC does connect to home nw/internet wired cat5e fine. Other suggestions to get wireless working welcomed (yes, I can install a card, but don't wish to). Thank you.


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  2. Posts : 3,785
    win 8 32 bit
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    Welcome to the forum. It's not clear what you have done have you connected to a domain controller to login? What errors exactly do you get with wireless and does it connect to the internet via cable? Open a CMD prompt type


    Ipconfig /all


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  3. Posts : 3
    w7p 64b
    Thread Starter
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    Thanks for reply samuria. It is not necessary to do anything on boot to log on to a domain. On w7 setup you designate what if any domain you want to join. I did it. It was a one-time thing. Now I want to exit permanently if poss, the domain, and just have the pc be in "workgroup" to see if some hidden nw security issue in domains blocks connecting a wireless card. I've checked ipconfig /all many times & don't see a fix there...
    I addressed in the note that connectivity is fine using Cat5e, which is a type of cable.



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  4. Posts : 3,785
    win 8 32 bit
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    If you could please answer my questions and post results with wire!see installed
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  5. Posts : 3
    w7p 64b
    Thread Starter
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    Thank you for reply. Here is a step-by-step reply, which I hope will be clear enough.


    Your reply: It's not clear what you have done have you connected to a domain controller to login?

    My original reply: It is not necessary to do anything on boot to log on to a domain.

    My reply to your reply: I don't need to "do" anything. I input the domain on install 6y ago. There is no "domain controller" other than what pc's w7p has built in. I do not need to access it. PC is connected to home domain on default.


    Your reply: What errors exactly do you get with wireless
    My reply: I did not list errors because no errors come up. 1) NW& sharing ctr CP 2) L column: change adapter settings 3) new page: change adapter settings activated. 4) The wireless adapter icon appears on the page. The text for adapter says: disabled. Menu bar shows word "enable." Also r mouse context menu shows enable bolded, when cursor is on the adapter icon. 5) I click on "enable." Computer does something for 1/2 second. "Disabled" disappears for 1/4 second & reappears. "Enabled" never appears.


    Your reply: does it connect to the internet via cable?
    My reply to your reply: I believe my original post is as clear as necessary. Here it is again: "Please note that the w7p PC does connect to home nw/internet wired cat5e fine."



    My reply to your reply: " I addressed in the note that connectivity is fine using Cat5e, which is a type of cable."



    While I appreciate the time you have taken, I may not reply further to your replies, because unfortunately I have not found them helpful as yet, and because it does not appear to me that you read my post thoroughly, and because you did not note, before you posted, that you mis-spelled "wireless" in your reply, which indicates to me that I may not find your replies helpful.
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    win 8 32 bit
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  7. Posts : 2,246
    Windows 7 Pro SP1 64 bit
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    74usr said:
    Thank you for reply. Here is a step-by-step reply, which I hope will be clear enough.


    Your reply: It's not clear what you have done have you connected to a domain controller to login?

    My original reply: It is not necessary to do anything on boot to log on to a domain.

    My reply to your reply: I don't need to "do" anything. I input the domain on install 6y ago. There is no "domain controller" other than what pc's w7p has built in. I do not need to access it. PC is connected to home domain on default.


    Your reply: What errors exactly do you get with wireless
    My reply: I did not list errors because no errors come up. 1) NW& sharing ctr CP 2) L column: change adapter settings 3) new page: change adapter settings activated. 4) The wireless adapter icon appears on the page. The text for adapter says: disabled. Menu bar shows word "enable." Also r mouse context menu shows enable bolded, when cursor is on the adapter icon. 5) I click on "enable." Computer does something for 1/2 second. "Disabled" disappears for 1/4 second & reappears. "Enabled" never appears.


    Your reply: does it connect to the internet via cable?
    My reply to your reply: I believe my original post is as clear as necessary. Here it is again: "Please note that the w7p PC does connect to home nw/internet wired cat5e fine."



    My reply to your reply: " I addressed in the note that connectivity is fine using Cat5e, which is a type of cable."



    While I appreciate the time you have taken, I may not reply further to your replies, because unfortunately I have not found them helpful as yet, and because it does not appear to me that you read my post thoroughly, and because you did not note, before you posted, that you mis-spelled "wireless" in your reply, which indicates to me that I may not find your replies helpful.
    I think that "as yet" merits continuing the discussion with samuria but, take a look at this-

    how do i turn on my wifi adapter on using cmd? - Microsoft Community
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