17-10-2012, 10:11 AM
maybe,
drivers.. maybe, unlikely. Unless they've become corrupt.
Are you actually getting an IP address? Start > run > Cmd > ipconfig /all
Are you using windows 7/Vista? Are you actually able to get a connection? If you've entered the wep/wpa key wrong the client stores the wrong key and keeps attempting and failing. You need to delete the wireless access point from the list of saved access points and then re-connect.
It could also be that you have upped the security on your router to use WPA2 AES or TKIP. I've found with older laptops the drivers dont support WPA2 AES (TKIP should be ok) but just pop your router security settings to WPA to verify that first.
drivers.. maybe, unlikely. Unless they've become corrupt.
Are you actually getting an IP address? Start > run > Cmd > ipconfig /all
Are you using windows 7/Vista? Are you actually able to get a connection? If you've entered the wep/wpa key wrong the client stores the wrong key and keeps attempting and failing. You need to delete the wireless access point from the list of saved access points and then re-connect.
It could also be that you have upped the security on your router to use WPA2 AES or TKIP. I've found with older laptops the drivers dont support WPA2 AES (TKIP should be ok) but just pop your router security settings to WPA to verify that first.
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