Disabled wireless connection

For system help, all hardware / software topics NOTE: use Coders Corner for all coders topics.

Moderators: Krom, Grendel

Post Reply
User avatar
thewolfe
DBB Admiral
DBB Admiral
Posts: 1987
Joined: Tue Nov 05, 2002 3:01 am
Contact:

Disabled wireless connection

Post by thewolfe »

Compaq Presario V3000 laptop has the wireless connection disabled and if I right click on the icon in the tray there is no \"Enable\" on the menu.

I can see my network and when I click on it it says \"the network may no longer be in range and does not ask for a pasword.

Where can I go from here?
User avatar
Krom
DBB Database Master
DBB Database Master
Posts: 16137
Joined: Sun Nov 29, 1998 3:01 am
Location: Camping the energy center. BTW, did you know you can have up to 100 characters in this location box?
Contact:

Post by Krom »

Try running a repair, it might get whatever glitch is screwing up windows.
User avatar
AceCombat
Owned by Timex
Owned by Timex
Posts: 6516
Joined: Sat Apr 12, 2003 2:01 am
Location: Oakwood, GA

Post by AceCombat »

is this a internal or external ( PCMCIA Card ) device?
User avatar
thewolfe
DBB Admiral
DBB Admiral
Posts: 1987
Joined: Tue Nov 05, 2002 3:01 am
Contact:

Post by thewolfe »

Internal.
User avatar
heftig
DBB Ace
DBB Ace
Posts: 138
Joined: Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:55 pm
Location: Germany
Contact:

Post by heftig »

Maybe there is a physical switch or button on the laptop for toggling the power to the wireless device.
User avatar
thewolfe
DBB Admiral
DBB Admiral
Posts: 1987
Joined: Tue Nov 05, 2002 3:01 am
Contact:

Post by thewolfe »

There is and it's on, thanks.
User avatar
thewolfe
DBB Admiral
DBB Admiral
Posts: 1987
Joined: Tue Nov 05, 2002 3:01 am
Contact:

Post by thewolfe »

Someone mentioned about trying to reinstall the drivers I assume for the NIC card. In the Device Mgr it showes a Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN.

I've gone to the Broadcom site but don't know what I'm looking for or if drivers is something I should be looking at.
User avatar
Krom
DBB Database Master
DBB Database Master
Posts: 16137
Joined: Sun Nov 29, 1998 3:01 am
Location: Camping the energy center. BTW, did you know you can have up to 100 characters in this location box?
Contact:

Post by Krom »

To reinstall the drivers, just go into device manager and remove the wireless networking adapter and reboot, it should automatically detect and reinstall it.
User avatar
thewolfe
DBB Admiral
DBB Admiral
Posts: 1987
Joined: Tue Nov 05, 2002 3:01 am
Contact:

Post by thewolfe »

Wow, it's amazing just working on stuff for friends, how much I forget. Thanks, I'll give it a try.
User avatar
thewolfe
DBB Admiral
DBB Admiral
Posts: 1987
Joined: Tue Nov 05, 2002 3:01 am
Contact:

Post by thewolfe »

Under network adapters there is 1394 net adapter, Broadcom and Nivdia nforce networking controller.

I'd deleted the broadcom only and it reinstalled when I restarted but still the same problem.
User avatar
JMEaT
DBB Meat ByProduct
DBB Meat ByProduct
Posts: 10047
Joined: Wed Mar 10, 1999 3:01 am
Location: USA

Re:

Post by JMEaT »

thewolfe wrote:Under network adapters there is 1394 net adapter, Broadcom and Nivdia nforce networking controller.

I'd deleted the broadcom only and it reinstalled when I restarted but still the same problem.
Is there a FN + # feature for the wireless?

Also in services.msc, check to ensure wireless zero config is enabled. (XP)
User avatar
thewolfe
DBB Admiral
DBB Admiral
Posts: 1987
Joined: Tue Nov 05, 2002 3:01 am
Contact:

Post by thewolfe »

I ck'd the manual and there is no \"Fn\" key pertaining to wireless.

Also Services has \"Zero\" ck'd.
User avatar
captain_twinkie
DBB Ace
DBB Ace
Posts: 222
Joined: Sun Mar 07, 2004 3:35 pm
Location: Orem, Utah

Post by captain_twinkie »

Is wireless enabled in the BIOS?
User avatar
thewolfe
DBB Admiral
DBB Admiral
Posts: 1987
Joined: Tue Nov 05, 2002 3:01 am
Contact:

Post by thewolfe »

It's a Phoenix BIOS and I don't see anything about wireless.
DigiJo
DBB Ace
DBB Ace
Posts: 491
Joined: Thu Jul 18, 2002 2:01 am
Location: Germany
Contact:

Post by DigiJo »

there are two ways of configuring wlan functions in windows, wireless zero config is a standard ui build into windows, or the software provided with the wlan chipset.
often if you install the software wireless zero config in windows is disabled and the custom config software hovering in the tray takes over.
on the other hand, if the chipsoftware running in the task cant configure the wlan, most likely either the drivers are not installed properly or windows wireless zero config is enabled wich makes the custom config-software useless.
User avatar
captain_twinkie
DBB Ace
DBB Ace
Posts: 222
Joined: Sun Mar 07, 2004 3:35 pm
Location: Orem, Utah

Post by captain_twinkie »

I am assuming the broadcom is the wireless? Is the connection enabled in Network and internet connections in control panel? Have you uninstalled the device from device manager to let it reset.
User avatar
thewolfe
DBB Admiral
DBB Admiral
Posts: 1987
Joined: Tue Nov 05, 2002 3:01 am
Contact:

Post by thewolfe »

Well, I found the problem.

I'm using a D-Link 624 wireless router and I disabled the password, restarted the router and laptop and got on.

So I enabled the router password restarted the laptop and this time although the \"x\" was on the wireless icon. When I click on my network it asked me for a password which I never got before.

Thanks for all the help.
Post Reply