Cami
"cami" <> wrote in message
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>I have just got a new laptop running vista and have tried to connect to my
> wireless which is already running and xp pc and laptop!
>
> Anyone any ideas, just doesnt seem to want to connect............
>
> Having to connect using the cable at the mo.
In addition to the other posters' suggestions:
Check that you haven't got MAC address filtering set up on the router. In
this case add your Wireless card's MAC address to the access control list.
Check to see if WEP or WPA are configured on the router. If so, check that
you have configured your laptop wireless connection correctly.
Check out the following KB article:
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"Consider the following scenario: ". You connect a Windows Vista-based
computer to a network.
". A router or other device that is configured as a Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server is configured on the network.
". The router or the other device does not support the DHCP BROADCAST
flag.
"In this scenario, Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address.
"This issue occurs because of a difference in design between Windows Vista
and Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). Specifically, in Windows XP
SP2, the BROADCAST flag in DHCP discovery packets is set to 0 (disabled). In
Windows Vista, the BROADCAST flag in DHCP discovery packets is not disabled.
Therefore, some routers and some non-Microsoft DHCP servers cannot process
the DHCP discovery packets."
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/EN-US/
HTH
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Regards
Chris Marsh