Same as a wired lan card. In control panel-network connections right-click on the
name of the wifi card choose properties.
From there it's just like a LAN NIC, choose Internet Protocol TCP/IP, properties,
change obtain IP address to use the following filling in a valid unused IP
address for
I am working with a Dell 700M that has onboard Intel 2915abg wireless
adaptor. I am having a problem getting a connection to my
router. There is nothing wrong with my wireless router, I have one
laptop continuously connected, and a desktop and another laptop
connecting just fine. The wired
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Winterlight wrote:
Any ideas?
Does it work if you assign an IP address manually?
Christopher Fisk
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Hello Winterlight,
Saturday, June 13, 2009, 1:49:21 AM, you wrote:
I am working with a Dell 700M that has onboard Intel 2915abg wireless
adaptor. I am having a problem getting a connection to my
router. There is nothing wrong with my wireless router, I have one
laptop continuously
How do I do that to the adaptor with a wireless?
At 06:36 AM 6/13/2009, you wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Winterlight wrote:
Any ideas?
Does it work if you assign an IP address manually?
Christopher Fisk
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] Wireless problems
I just set up a wireless network and I'm having a strange problem (at least,
I haven't seen it before.) As I move away from the router, the signal stays
strong, but I lose the ability to ping the router or access the Internet.
If I move back towards the router, the ping comes
At 12:45 PM 27/04/2005, Thane Sherrington wrote:
I just set up a wireless network and I'm having a strange problem (at
least, I haven't seen it before.) As I move away from the router, the
signal stays strong, but I lose the ability to ping the router or access
the Internet. If I move back