i recently bought a asus pce-n10 wlan adapter in order to make an AP for my smartphone/laptop to connect to (both have been ordered so i cant test it yet), my desktop is connected directly to the modem.Without the asus utility software (which has outdated card drivers) i cant seem to get this card to connect, i made a screenshot with as much info on it as possible (if i forgot something i will make a new screen of it).
I succesfully installed Win 7 x64 today to my new computer, but the problem is that I don't find or have drivers for my USB WLAN-adapter Buffalo WLI-U2-SG54HG.
I tried to find Vista x64 drivers, but without success. Do I have to change my OS to x86 or buy a new adapter?
I have a new Toshiba satellite L500 laptop with windows 7 64-bit home premium OS, I found an issue with the wireless utility where it works fine when i open the PC, but after sometime (about an hour) it stop working, i tried to use windows troubleshooter, it help me fixing the problem sometimes (saying that the solution is to enable the wireless network connection adapter) but only for a short time.
I had installed Linux Ubuntu OS on the machine, and the wireless works just fine, so the problem is something with windows 7.
I've got a handful of Dell laptops that recently stopped reconnecting to a wireless network after being on the lan. WLAN shows connected, but can't reconnect until we do a IP refresh. Some machines are running Dell WLAN cards and another is running Intel card. Can't seem to nail down the problem. One user mentioned she was having this problem after MS updates so wondering if a patch/hot fix is jacking up these machines. To add salt to the wound, I brought my Dell Inpiron 1420 home today...plugged in the network cable..did some work, then decided to move to the couch.
I'm trying to get a new windows 7 computer to connect over WLAN, but am having a really frustrating experience. Paid a fortune for it and after 2 days I find that the manufacturer does not install WLAN unless specifically ordered. An atrocious sob and am sure will never again buy anything from them..Finally, I bought a Wireless USB to enable wireless connectivity with a driver CD etc., but the darned thing is still not working although it can now after a severe birth, "see" the networks in the locality. After running the troubleshooter, it keeps repeating that it cannot connect to the specified network!
I currently use drivers from 2008:Driver Version 4.176.75.21 - 10/1/2008 for my Dell Wireless 1505 Draft 802.11n WLAN Mini-Card.Whenever I run Microsoft Update it tells me to upgrade to the latest drivers, however, with the newest drivers I experience a SIGNIFICANT drop in throughput- something like from 108 mbps with my current setup to 1-15 mbps with the "updated" drivers.I'd like to have the most up to date driver, but do not want to limit my Wifi bandwidth either.
Can anyone advise how I would go about fixing this. I am trying to connect to a network (I have a dell running on windows 7) and it keeps telling me that windows is unable to connect to the network-this is before I can even enter the security key. I know it is not a problem with the wireless because other people are able to connect to it fine.
I have a laptop (HP Compaq cq62) with Windows 7 64 bit and I have a strange problem with my wireless adapter. When I close the lid the laptop goes into sleep mode. When I open the lid and log in on my laptop, the wireless adapter can not find any routers. I have to go to my network settings window, disable my wireless adapter, enable the wireless adapter and then it is working.
I have 2 ISPs and 1 computer(Windows7). During the day I switch between the two ISPs periodically by plugging and unplugging the cat5e cables (I never use the two ISPs at the same time). I want to simplify this process and save the RJ45 jack on my laptop from wearing out by the repeated plugging and unplugging of the cat5e cables. Could I purchase the MYWA-07 splitter and use it as an extension of the laptop jack and would it be okay to plug both ISPs in at the same time? Also, if this will work, will I be able to choose between the two ISPs by clicking on the internet access icon in the lower right hand corner of my desktop? Is there a chance that I could damage something by trying this?
I have seached everywhere trying to find instructions on how to connect to two WLANs with one wireless network adapter but I haven't been able to find anything.Apparently this is possible using the Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter - but how?The reason is that I have two WLANs - one is a router which connects network attached storage, the other is a router connecting the internet.Internet WLAN Gateway = 192.168.1.1NAS WLAN Gateway = 192.168.0.254An explanation of how I could maintain my connection to the internet WLAN while still being able to access data on the NAS through the NAS WLAN would be excellent.
When I tried to connect it wirelessly to the internet (using the wireless USB adapter --> Zonet ZEW2546), it cannot detect any single network available, even though the router is just one floor below the PCBut, when I tried to plug the USB adapter to the other PC, which runs on Win XP, on the same floor as mine, the adapter works perfectly, and I could surf the web from the Win XPWhat do you think the problem is? Hardware or driver?Btw, I have specifically looked for the newest driver for the USB adapter (which also supports win 7 64-bit) and installed it to the new system, but still to of no avail.
I'm looking for a Adapter Converter from VGA-to-Analogue to being able to connect my Notebook to the (any) TV (the older ones).
TVs usually have one or more of the following input connectors: S-Video Video (cinch) Scart
I' found some Adapter: PC TV Konverter - NEU! - ganz einfach Pc: Amazon.de: Elektronik KanaaN PC VGA zu TV Composite Video RGB Konverter: Amazon.de: Computer & Zubeh�r Geniatech PC VGA zu TV Composite Video RGB Konverter: Amazon.de: Elektronik
These devices are all looking very similar.But the buttons are different. Is there really a different?And what could be a problem of these Converters?
I didn't find Information about how the signal is converted, What if I have a high resolution? And use the VGA out from the Adapter,Can the analogue signal send to the TV be scaled correct?Or is there any other good converter Adapter?
PS: There is another Question in my head.
Is it posible to have a external USB Audio-Card with different Audio channels.So that I can assign Application A to one output channel and Application B to another?
eg.: The Media player to the Channel which is feeding the HiFi- equipment,while the VoIP Application is assigned to a second channel feeding the Head Set.But if needed signing all channels to the media Player (to get 4.1 Sound)
I've been away from the PC world for the past few years because I've been running a Mac.I decided to get back into some gaming on picked up a Dell XPS desktop running windows 7 ultimate x64.I bought a Asus USB N10 Wifi Adapter and it won't connect to the internet. It gets a limited activity logo over top of the connection. Today I tried plugging it rite into the router with a LAN cable and still, no dice. Came up with an IP address error.I'm guessing this is a router issue? When i run ipconfig in cmd prompt, it doesn't even have a default gateway?
i have an x-fi titanium soundcard with logitech 5.1 speakers that use 3x 3.5mm jacks ive ordered a set of roccat kaves which also use 3x3.5mm jacks.what i would like to know is. is there some kind of cable or a switch box that i can plug all jacks in but select which device i want to use? so i dont have to keep swapping them at the back of my pc. or is the best thing to just use some 3.5mm jack extensions and mount them closer to me. then just swap the cables as and when?
Windows 7 won't connect to the internet? The ethernet cable is plugged in and it works, but when I am on Windows 7 it cannot detect that I am connected to the internet. I have tried unplugging and replugging and restarting but it still doesn't work. When I troubleshoot, it says: Install a driver for your network adapter.
I have RTL81918192SE Network adapter I made upgrade when i want to connect to wifi happen blue screen and restart bccode 076. Minidump i put here. Maybe i need just disable some drive?
I just did a new build, Intel i5 2500K, ASRock mobo, 16 g ram, my old PNY Quadro NVS 440 video card for my 4 monitors, Crucial M4 64 g SSD, turned it on, works from git go, but I can't connect to the internet. Finally talked with MS support somewhere and they finally said that my network adapter was missing and said I had to buy a drivers and utility disk for my computer. I'm on ATT Uverse and 2 other computers in the house can connect just fine. It's not Uverse or the connection, it's something wrong with my W7 OS or my stupidity. Did I install the software OS incorrectly? Why is there something missing from my OS or computer?How can Windows 7 HP 64 bit not come with a network adapter or driver?
Recently I have encountered a problem where my IE as well as MSN is unable to connect to the internet. They happened around the same time, thus I believe the problem is linked. It simply says "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage".The thing is, everything else I use has no problems whatsoever. This ncludes google chrome, firefox, AIM, skype, WoW and all kinds of stuff.I've tried a lot of solutions with regards to tinkering around:Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections > LAN SettingsI've also tried virus scans, resetting IE settings to default, reinstalling of both IE and MSN and nothing seems to work
I am not able to connect wifi on my laptop..Its signal strength is excellent but do not know why i could not getting connected to it..But I am able to connect to wifi on my both phones and every other device...But not on laptop..It was working fine day before but not today.
i am uble to connect wifi (my college wifi) .i tried everything i updated driver , formatted my harddisk.i saw some solution like release ip and renew ip. i try to release ip. am gettin this message "Windows IP ConfigurationNo operation can be performed on Wireless Network Connection while it has its media disconnected.No operation can be performed on Bluetooth Network Connection while it has its media disconnected.An error occurred while releasing interface Loopback Pseudo-Interface 1 : The system cannot find the file specified."-->This i got when i type ipconfi /allWindows IP Configuration[CODE]
When I first reinstalled the windows 7 it worked fine and I was connected to the Internet using my belkin USB adapter. But after moving my computer to a new room the Internet connection stopped working. Ive ran trouble shooters over and over and it says its a router or adapter issue, but all the other computers in the house are connected to the Internet just fine. I've reconfigured everything, restored and I was told to post here!I also want to add that it connects to the Internet but after about a minute it gets the triangle with the ! And acts connected but I cannot open any web pages or open any online games.When I trouble shoot it still tells me that Its in the adapter, router, modem, gateway or related issue.
i have installed windows 7 on hp pavillion dv65000 laptop. there is a yellow triangle on the network driver(NVIDIA nForce networking Controller). it not able to connect to the internet even though the wireless is a able to connect to the internet. i try to update it through the internet and it tells me i have the latest drivers and yet it is not able to connect to internet through wire(RJ45 connection
i have three computers. 2 laptops and one desktop when i go on network ansharing they all say that they are connected to homegroup. whenever i try to access any of the files on any of the computers nothing shows up all i get is a message saying not connected check that homegroup is active and that computers are not off/asleepany.
I am using a lenovo thinkpad x100e running wins 7 32bit.The problem is that im unable to connect to the internet explorer....I have been able to connect to my router using cable and on wireless.Have been able to download windows updates and java updates without any issues.
I have a laptop which does not have bluetooth support. So I use a bluetooth adaptor to connect the lap with my phone. But computer is informing that bluetooth peripheral devices are not installed successfully. I can`t transfer any file from the phone to the laptop. Because phone does not find the laptop via bluetooth. But I can transfer files from laptop to the phone.
I have a problem. i cant connect to internet. I cant connect everywhere what is with internet (skype , steam , windows live messenger and more) . In the right down corner shows Network Internet Access. What should i do?
earlier today my wi-fi sort of cut out i guess. it will only let me access a few websites (this being one of the only tech websites i could get to work off google) like google and Internet. say i type in yahoo.com in the address bar, after i go to it, it will sit there loading forever. i'm not sure what happen'd because this is the first time ive seen this.
I have connected to my PC using teamviewe and restarted my pc, and i was unable to connect to the session, as my pc didnt restart it just shut on saying 'Force restart' or cancel' but shut down teamview.
My father bought a new laptop last few days and the thing is,his laptop can't connect to our wi fi (home).I feel weird because everyone's laptops in the house can connect to wi fi and he can't.Does it mean that he need to fix something or what? He owns Acer aspire one happy series and everytime he tries to connect to the internet,it says "limited connection" but the signal is excellent.