Setting up a wireless LAN
Discussion
Plotloss said:
Yep should be.
Both network cards are showing as running perfectly in the Device Manager I take it?
If so I take it you have assigned IP addresses of
192.168.0.1 to the Me machine and 192.168.0.255 (say) to the XP laptop?
IP Protocol installed on both machines?
I have assigned the IP addresses but not protocol. How do I do that? Sorry but I'm a total novice at this..
Have you got the same SSID set on both the WAP and the laptop card? They will refuse to connect unless both have the same SSID. (SSID=Service Set Identifier - the name of the wireless network)
Also, disable WEP until you have the network up and running.
Are both systems set to the same radio channel?
Have you told Windows NOT to configure the wireless network on the laptop? It is usually best to leave that to the wireless card manufacturers software.
To stop Windows trying to take over, go to Network Connections, right click the wireless connection and select properties. Go to the Wireless Networks tab and uncheck 'Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings'.
Whilst in properties, go to the General tab, double click 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' in the box in the middle and check that 'Use the following IP address' is selected and that an appropriate address and subnet mask as mentioned above is entered in the box.
>> Edited by arcturus on Tuesday 6th April 00:04
>> Edited by arcturus on Tuesday 6th April 00:05
Also, disable WEP until you have the network up and running.
Are both systems set to the same radio channel?
Have you told Windows NOT to configure the wireless network on the laptop? It is usually best to leave that to the wireless card manufacturers software.
To stop Windows trying to take over, go to Network Connections, right click the wireless connection and select properties. Go to the Wireless Networks tab and uncheck 'Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings'.
Whilst in properties, go to the General tab, double click 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' in the box in the middle and check that 'Use the following IP address' is selected and that an appropriate address and subnet mask as mentioned above is entered in the box.
>> Edited by arcturus on Tuesday 6th April 00:04
>> Edited by arcturus on Tuesday 6th April 00:05
If you are still having problems after everything suggested here then I would seriously consider taking the Belkin kit back and getting a refund.
I too have battled with their wireless kit, and while it is not complete pants...there is certainly kit out there that is much easier for the novice to set up.
Are you just setting up a wireless network for it's own sake, or are doing it to share a broadband internet connection?
If it's the latter then I can recommend the US Robotics 54g kit that I recently bought, but you may want to have a surf for more expert opinions...
I too have battled with their wireless kit, and while it is not complete pants...there is certainly kit out there that is much easier for the novice to set up.
Are you just setting up a wireless network for it's own sake, or are doing it to share a broadband internet connection?
If it's the latter then I can recommend the US Robotics 54g kit that I recently bought, but you may want to have a surf for more expert opinions...
Second that on Belkin gear. I run it at home, with no worries. So I bought identical kit for my mother.
Installed it. Got it running in about 10 minutes. Happy happy.
Turned WEP and MAC filtering on, everything still worked.
Rebooted both machines and the access point. Everything stopped.
Eh?
Never did get to the bottom of it. Took the gear back and bought something else. Everything now works.
Installed it. Got it running in about 10 minutes. Happy happy.
Turned WEP and MAC filtering on, everything still worked.
Rebooted both machines and the access point. Everything stopped.
Eh?
Never did get to the bottom of it. Took the gear back and bought something else. Everything now works.
flasher
1) make sure you have xp sp1a installed.
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/servicepacks/sp1/sp1lang.asp
2) then install the wireless roll up
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;826942
Then try again
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1) make sure you have xp sp1a installed.
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/servicepacks/sp1/sp1lang.asp
2) then install the wireless roll up
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;826942
Then try again
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Zod said:
It sounds as if the problem was that one of the devices was a WAP. To set up an ad hoc network, you need two wifi cards, not one wifi card and a wap. A WAP if for connection to a hub, switch or router.
Makes no practical difference. I have one wireless NIC and a WAP (both Netgear) and they work together just fine. Yes they are in infrastructure mode rather than ad-hoc mode, but the point is it works fine. Got he WAP 'cos I intend to expand the network.
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, there's no need to shut it down, just change the trust level so that LAN traffic is trusted.