So i just arrived at the condo in sun valley today, and to my nice surprise i am picking up a unencrypted out of the box 'linksys' wireless singal. It is running at 1mbps and i have full intention of using it. :devil:
Any ways, i connected with my 2wire program and it configured the connection. I have a good signal and again, the encryption is turned off. I am sending and recieving packets. But for some reason i cannot get online with it. I have gone into the controll pannel and the connection is there, all other connections are turned off and so is the windows fire wall. It is running and enabled. Everything should work, i dont understand why internet exploror is not connecting to the surver. Maybe try firefox, but id have to download it on my current phone line, a 56k.
One thing that might be wrong is that windows did not configure the connection? When i select "view wirless connections" under "netowrk tasks" Windows says this:
Any ways, i connected with my 2wire program and it configured the connection. I have a good signal and again, the encryption is turned off. I am sending and recieving packets. But for some reason i cannot get online with it. I have gone into the controll pannel and the connection is there, all other connections are turned off and so is the windows fire wall. It is running and enabled. Everything should work, i dont understand why internet exploror is not connecting to the surver. Maybe try firefox, but id have to download it on my current phone line, a 56k.
One thing that might be wrong is that windows did not configure the connection? When i select "view wirless connections" under "netowrk tasks" Windows says this:
So i am guessing that the other program that 'i have selected' is my external 2 wire card? HELP, im on 56 K and the microsoft website is like a slug.windows said:Windows cannot configure this wireless connection.
You have choosen another program to manage this wireless connection, use that software.
If you want Windows to configure this wireless connection, start the Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) service. For information about starting the WCS service, see article 871122 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base on the microsoft.com website