daved25
Technical User
- Jan 24, 2002
- 8
Can’t see wireless network on XP Pro
Have a Dell Dimension XPS B866 that I upgraded few years ago from Win 98 to Win XP Pro (started with formatting the drive I think). Anyway, the system seems to run just find other than two issues that I just noticed (one I care about, the other may be related so I mention it here too)
I recently purchased a Linksys WUSB11 (Wireless USB Network Adapter). I followed the install instructions and plugged in the device, let XP Pro recognize the device. The system was then sitting at the ‘install what driver’ screen. I was then supposed to insert the CD (which I did) and then tell XP to get the driver from the CD. When I inserted the CD it just took off and I assume it got the driver from the CD – either way, later I reinstalled the driver to make sure it came from the CD (also installed the driver from the Linksys web site just in case (it was the same version)
So the problem… Win XP Pro created the “Wireless Network Connection” ok, but it has a red “X” through it and says “Wireless Connection Unavailable”. I installed the same USB device on my Win 2000 laptop without incident. The Dell does have an Ethernet card in it and I can connect to the network hard-wired OK.
The ‘could be related’ issue that would be nice to get resolved as well is that when I do any of those Internet speed tests, my connection on my older/slower laptop, and from others that have connected to this network (wired or wireless) get a speed of 700 to 800 to 900 KBPS but this Dell (hard-wired) ever gets above 450 KBPS.
Some other notes: I tried setting up the network in ‘properties’ of the wireless connection and it still can’t find it. The power light is on then I plug in the device into the USB port (also get a blinking link light). Also, I have used the USB port for other things so I think that part is OK.
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
\Dave
Have a Dell Dimension XPS B866 that I upgraded few years ago from Win 98 to Win XP Pro (started with formatting the drive I think). Anyway, the system seems to run just find other than two issues that I just noticed (one I care about, the other may be related so I mention it here too)
I recently purchased a Linksys WUSB11 (Wireless USB Network Adapter). I followed the install instructions and plugged in the device, let XP Pro recognize the device. The system was then sitting at the ‘install what driver’ screen. I was then supposed to insert the CD (which I did) and then tell XP to get the driver from the CD. When I inserted the CD it just took off and I assume it got the driver from the CD – either way, later I reinstalled the driver to make sure it came from the CD (also installed the driver from the Linksys web site just in case (it was the same version)
So the problem… Win XP Pro created the “Wireless Network Connection” ok, but it has a red “X” through it and says “Wireless Connection Unavailable”. I installed the same USB device on my Win 2000 laptop without incident. The Dell does have an Ethernet card in it and I can connect to the network hard-wired OK.
The ‘could be related’ issue that would be nice to get resolved as well is that when I do any of those Internet speed tests, my connection on my older/slower laptop, and from others that have connected to this network (wired or wireless) get a speed of 700 to 800 to 900 KBPS but this Dell (hard-wired) ever gets above 450 KBPS.
Some other notes: I tried setting up the network in ‘properties’ of the wireless connection and it still can’t find it. The power light is on then I plug in the device into the USB port (also get a blinking link light). Also, I have used the USB port for other things so I think that part is OK.
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
\Dave