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Argbey
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      10-04-2009
Dear all,I use Window Vista.  I have no problem connecting to the internet if I use a normal cable but when I use my wireless LAN AP, my PC can detect the wireless router with no problem at all but then my PC could not connect to the Internet (the Earth).  My wireless router is a IEEE 802.11 LAN.  I believe this is related to some settings which require a code or something?  Could anybody let me know what to do?  thanks!!


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Jack [MVP-Networking]
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      10-04-2009
Hi
Try to disconnect the wire (or Disable the wired TCP/IP of the wired
connection).
In General.
My Wireless does not work - http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html
Wireless Basic Configuration - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html
Wireless Security - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html
WEP, WPA, and WPA2 - http://www.ezlan.net/wpa_wep.html
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"Argbey" wrote in message news:...
> Dear all,I use Window Vista.  I have no problem connecting to the
> internet if I use a normal cable but when I use my wireless LAN AP, my PC
> can detect the wireless router with no problem at all but
> then my PC could not connect to the Internet (the Earth). 
> My wireless router is a IEEE 802.11 LAN.  I believe this is related
> to some settings which require a code or something?  Could anybody
> let me know what to do?  thanks!!
>
>
> Post Originated from Vista Support Forums


 
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Barb Bowman
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      10-05-2009
actually the official standards state that G must be backwards
compatible with B - and that N must be backwards compatible with
b/g. There are entry level routers that support all three from all
the major vendors that are neither rare nor expensive.

On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 01:49:18 -0400, "Tae Song" <>
wrote:

>Some routers and WLAN card support both B/G but not N.
>
>Some only support one B or G or N.
>
>There might be one or two that might support all three, but they would be rare and expensive.

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