jca08
10-30-2003, 07:48 AM
i'm back again...here's the background:
i've got a wireless network setup with a Linksys BEFW11S4 Wireless Router. the wireless connection works on three laptops we use throughout the house. i recently built a new computer (Shuttle SB61G2/Pentium 4 C 2.4GHz/WMP54G Linksys Wireless PCI Adapter). this computer sees the network SSID and gets an IP address, however whenever explorer tries to access any web page, it tries, and tries, and tries, and then finally just gives me the "This web page cannot be found" deal. This also happens with our Network when trying to access it with Windows Explorer, so it is not just an IE problem.
now i know it isn't the PCI card, because i had it replaced to have the same problem. plus, i booted up the computer using Knoppix and everything worked fine. so it must be a software problem within Windows XP. is it something to do with my using an 802.11g card with an 802.11b router? i've tried changing all the RTS Threshold and Fragmentation and all those other settings around to no avail. i've even connected a USB 802.11b Wireless Adapter up and it is still incredibly slow to the point it's useless.
please help me guys, i can't figure this one out...i've been all over the Linksys site and found nada. i've installed and reinstalled the drivers, even reformatted the computer. nothing works. this is my mother's computer and i'd like to keep her faith in my building ability. any help at all would be highly welcome. if you've read this whole thing, thank you...
josh
i've got a wireless network setup with a Linksys BEFW11S4 Wireless Router. the wireless connection works on three laptops we use throughout the house. i recently built a new computer (Shuttle SB61G2/Pentium 4 C 2.4GHz/WMP54G Linksys Wireless PCI Adapter). this computer sees the network SSID and gets an IP address, however whenever explorer tries to access any web page, it tries, and tries, and tries, and then finally just gives me the "This web page cannot be found" deal. This also happens with our Network when trying to access it with Windows Explorer, so it is not just an IE problem.
now i know it isn't the PCI card, because i had it replaced to have the same problem. plus, i booted up the computer using Knoppix and everything worked fine. so it must be a software problem within Windows XP. is it something to do with my using an 802.11g card with an 802.11b router? i've tried changing all the RTS Threshold and Fragmentation and all those other settings around to no avail. i've even connected a USB 802.11b Wireless Adapter up and it is still incredibly slow to the point it's useless.
please help me guys, i can't figure this one out...i've been all over the Linksys site and found nada. i've installed and reinstalled the drivers, even reformatted the computer. nothing works. this is my mother's computer and i'd like to keep her faith in my building ability. any help at all would be highly welcome. if you've read this whole thing, thank you...
josh