Craig
29th January 2010, 12:56 AM
I went to a friends house last night to look at a wireless problem (I hate looking at wireless networks as they can be a pain..:frown:)
anyway, this was a new PC bought at xmas for their daughter, it has a PCI Realtek 8185 Extensible Wireless card in it. The PC is running Windows 7. The problem is it sees the wireless network, tries to connect and then just says that it is unable to connect (sits in the network connection centre as "identifying"). :rolleyes: The first issue I found out is that the Windows 7 PC needed WPA PSK2 encryption set on the router (and obviously at it's end) to even try to connect. I did get it connected for about 5 mins, then it disconnected and would not reconnect.
I have switched off IPv6 as I have read on many forums that this causes problems. I did try to download a new driver for it from realteks website, but their site is pants.. :argh:
In the end I pulled out an old USB Belkin Wireless G Adapter, plugged it in, download new drivers and it worked first time and is still working...:rolleyes::thumbs up: So it would appear to be a driver issue with the device, or the device is buggered...
Anyone had an issue like this, if so how did you fix it? She doesn't want to take it back to the shop as she will more than likely get taken for a mug... (and they will prob just say it's a driver prob anyway :ragin:)
Any help appreciated :yes nod:
anyway, this was a new PC bought at xmas for their daughter, it has a PCI Realtek 8185 Extensible Wireless card in it. The PC is running Windows 7. The problem is it sees the wireless network, tries to connect and then just says that it is unable to connect (sits in the network connection centre as "identifying"). :rolleyes: The first issue I found out is that the Windows 7 PC needed WPA PSK2 encryption set on the router (and obviously at it's end) to even try to connect. I did get it connected for about 5 mins, then it disconnected and would not reconnect.
I have switched off IPv6 as I have read on many forums that this causes problems. I did try to download a new driver for it from realteks website, but their site is pants.. :argh:
In the end I pulled out an old USB Belkin Wireless G Adapter, plugged it in, download new drivers and it worked first time and is still working...:rolleyes::thumbs up: So it would appear to be a driver issue with the device, or the device is buggered...
Anyone had an issue like this, if so how did you fix it? She doesn't want to take it back to the shop as she will more than likely get taken for a mug... (and they will prob just say it's a driver prob anyway :ragin:)
Any help appreciated :yes nod: