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Subject: Wi-Fi integrated adapter vs USB ada

Original Message
Name: Gswiss
Date: December 7, 2007 at 09:10:26 Pacific
Subject: Wi-Fi integrated adapter vs USB ada
OS: xp-sp2
CPU/Ram: Intel
Model/Manufacturer: Asus P4P800 Deluxe MB
Comment:
I have a situation where the Intel Wireless Pro 4965 integrated adapter on a Toshiba Prestige P200 does not appear to work while a NetGear WG111 USB adapter on the same laptop works without a hitch.

The environment : we hooked up a new Zyxel wireless router to an already operational Terayon router with ADSL access through a TV cable. The idea was to use the Zyxel simply as an access point for 2 or 3 wireless laptops. We prepared the Zyxel appropriately : deactivation of DHCP server function, change of IP address from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.39 (to avoid overlapping with Terayon) and cable link of the Zyxel to the Terayon through the LAN hubs. We left our network unprotected at this stage.

Cable connection test : two pc’s were cable connected to the Zyxel and worked fine. We learned from the ISP that the way they work is to clobber the original IP addresses : their system changed Zyxel’s address to 85.218.34.1 and the first pc’s to 85.218.35.81. Anyway, we made no change ourselves and everything worked as soon as we connected the cables.

Wireless connection test (Intel) : Although the Intel Wireless Pro 4965 integrated adapter on the Toshiba worked fine in another location where there was a unique Zyxel wireless router for ADSL operations, we were unable to connect in the environment described above. The physical on/off switch on the laptop was properly set. The Connectivity Doctor Utility showed clearly that there was a connection problem and nothing wrong with the integrated adapter. The SSID of our own network did not appear among the networks available in the building.

Wireless connection test (NetGear): When we connected the NetGear WG111 USB adapter, our SSID appeared among the networks available and we connected successfully.


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Response Number 1
Name: jefro
Date: December 7, 2007 at 15:07:55 Pacific
Subject: Wi-Fi integrated adapter vs USB ada
Reply: (edit)
Set in wrong band?

I read it wrong and answer it wrong too. So get off my case you peanut.


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Response Number 2
Name: Gswiss
Date: December 8, 2007 at 03:23:27 Pacific
Subject: Wi-Fi integrated adapter vs USB ada
Reply: (edit)
Do you mean that the channel in the integrated adapter is not the same as the one defined in the AP?

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Response Number 3
Name: jefro
Date: December 8, 2007 at 14:07:11 Pacific
Subject: Wi-Fi integrated adapter vs USB ada
Reply: (edit)
You wrote a lot.

If the built in nic should work and you know the usb works then it must be or I'd guess it to be some setting. My guess was the allowed bands that they operate in. You said nothing about checking the band.

I read it wrong and answer it wrong too. So get off my case you peanut.


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Response Number 4
Name: Gswiss
Date: December 9, 2007 at 03:32:07 Pacific
Subject: Wi-Fi integrated adapter vs USB ada
Reply: (edit)
Pardon my ignorance but how do you check the band ?

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