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| Have a CompUSA (FSI) wireless router running WPA (TKIP) w/ passphrase. Works great on several XP Pro machines. Just purchased a Gateway MX3705 w/ Vista Home Premium. It finds the network but will not connect, and when I "diagnose" the problem it says it failed for "an unknown reason." There is an un-secured network in my neighborhood, and the computer can connect fine to this, so I think the card is OK. Things I've tried: -Removing security from our wireless network. Still wouldn't connect. -Changing mode from "AP" to "ad-hoc". Connected! But my wired machines would not connect, and it still wouldn't allow any kind of security. Any ideas? | Guest
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| I installed a USB wireless adapter and that had the identical problem. There must be some incompatibility between the CompUSA/FMI router and Vista, because that adapter worked fine on XP machines... "Bill" wrote: Quote:
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| I have the same issues with a d-link WAP. The card and Vista operate at work without issues (also on a dynalink but a 2200 and not the G700AP that I have at home). I followed this link but with no fix: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,13640889 Let me know if you make any headway. I supect that the routers that we are running are not compatable with the new security running in Vista. "Bill" wrote: Quote:
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| My vista computer will connect wirlessly if I remove all security. When I introduce TKIP it will not connect. And it does not know why. "Aaron Kitto" wrote: Quote:
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| Seems to be some serious incompatibilities here. I can't even get it to work with security turned off. Vista has no updates, and the firmware on the router is the latest. I tried shutting off IPv6 as mentioned in another thread, but still nothing. I'd rather not buy another router just to diagnose the problem. MS spent a lot of time telling people that Vista is better than XP - and that its very stable, but the fact of the matter is that this functionality works on every XP machine in my house with ease. "Bill" wrote: Quote:
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| Fixed it! Forced an upgrade to new drivers on the RealTek wireless adapter. Vista insisted that I had the newest, but I went to the Realtek website and downloaded that latest version. Hope this helps someone... "Bill" wrote: Quote:
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