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I have a Acer Aspire 5050 Laptop with Vista Basic that seems to connect no problem to 2 different wireless access points one Belkin and one Netgear The Belkin does WEP and WPA and the Netgear does WEP WPA And WPA2
Now the problem seems to be when connecting to the Belkin using WPA it can see the wireless point but will not connect to it although it works fine if you use WEP or no encryption
There seems to be a lot of discussion on the web regarding this does anyone else have any thoughts on Vista with the bog standard WPA rather than WPA2 seems strange that it will connect via the older WEP but not the newer WPA
although did have a tosh laptop connecting via WPA to the Belkin so maybe its just the Acer laptop that is the problem
Belkin: great for cables and KVMs... not so great for WAPs and UPSs. Stick with brands that are known for high-quality home routers and WAPs, like Netgear and Linksys.
Belkin: great for cables and KVMs... not so great for WAPs and UPSs. Stick with brands that are known for high-quality home routers and WAPs, like Netgear and Linksys.
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I know there not the best but seems very odd that Vista on an Acer would spit the dummy out when trying to connect to it using WPA but the Toshiba one with Vista would
Thanks for the reply hopefully going to replace the Router soon with a Linksys model
I know there not the best but seems very odd that Vista on an Acer would spit the dummy out when trying to connect to it using WPA but the Toshiba one with Vista would
Thanks for the reply hopefully going to replace the Router soon with a Linksys model
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Different laptops use different wireless chipsets. Some chipsets connect to some model WAPs better than others.
only ever bought one belkin product and that was a wireless NIC for my shuttle and it was a complete b*tch to install. With XP it was fighting with the Windows wireless software but then wouldnt detect and work at all if i didnt install the belkin software and then when i did get it installed the signal didnt have a great strength. then i installed Vista (dual boot) it was installed with the o/s and worked with the WPA fine and had a better signal too
grim
There are no problems that cannot be solved through suitable application of high explosives !
grim, aren't drivers fun as far as the problem with the access points i would check the drivers for your wifi card and make sure you have the latest firmware on your wap.