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Solve : PC always starts up in "Unidentified Network"? |
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Answer» Lately, one of my PCs running Vista has been connecting only to "Unidentified Network" upon START up. The only way I can restore the Wifi connection is to manually reboot the modem and router. Could you please let me know the Encryption technic used with WPA encryption mode. Is it TKIP or AES? To be Exact it is a "WPA2/WPA Mixed Mode" as TKIP.Have you tried using IPCONFIG /release then ipconfig /renew under CMD prompt then rebooting the computer? Ok, try to manually add the network or creat new network profile and also check the Ip address on the vista computer. Do perform ipconfig release and renew process on the command prompt. I have tried the ipconfig /release and renew but while it is on the Unidentified Network it doesn't have an IP address that will make it work. I did try manually adding the Network and it doesn't work. Although now my Wifi Adapter was connected to a USB EXTENSION cord and I took that out and plugged the Adapter directly to one of the Motherboard USBs and its working so far. So hopefully it was the cord or it might be the Adapter. Alright, it seems the issue was with the extension cord. I suggest you not to use the extension cord. Have the wireless adapter connected directly to the USB port on the computer. Quote from: Vinu on June 02, 2011, 09:22:39 AM Alright, it seems the issue was with the extension cord. I suggest you not to use the extension cord. Looks like it's wasn't the cord as the problem came up again. I'm beginning to think it's the Wifi adapter since this is the only PC connected Wirelessly that is having the problem.Ok, try installing the wireless adapter on a different computer to isolate the issue. |
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