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Sony Vaio network connecting problems
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Hi,
I have a Sony Vaio laptop FJ series and i am trying to make a network with my desktop computer. I have all of the software installed on my desktop and on the laptop (hopefully). The laptop is unable to locate a wireless network within range. If i open the "wireless LAN starter" and follow the steps, it then checks the wireless LAN settings and it pops up with a wireless LAN switch. It says to turn it on but i am unable to - it wont slide along to the 'on' status.
Can anyone help?? i am not sure what else to try. The router is working correctly.
Thanks,
Jennie
I have a Sony Vaio laptop FJ series and i am trying to make a network with my desktop computer. I have all of the software installed on my desktop and on the laptop (hopefully). The laptop is unable to locate a wireless network within range. If i open the "wireless LAN starter" and follow the steps, it then checks the wireless LAN settings and it pops up with a wireless LAN switch. It says to turn it on but i am unable to - it wont slide along to the 'on' status.
Can anyone help?? i am not sure what else to try. The router is working correctly.
Thanks,
Jennie
Assuming you're using Windows XP:
The configuration software that ships with wireless cards often conflicts with XP's built-in wireless configuration utility, causing problems such as the one you describe. What basically happens is that either the Windows software or the card's software will take control of the card's functions, preventing the other utility's settings from having any effect.
To see if Windows is handling the wireless card:
* Right click on My Network Places and select Properties.
* Right click on the Wireless Network Connection icon. In the resulting context menu, you will see an "Enable" or "Disable" option; click that option and see what effect that has. If you seem to able turn the wifi card on/off by that method, do the following to see if you can release control of the card to the card's utility software:
* Right-click on the Wifi connection icon again, choose Properties, and then click the View Available Wireless Networks tab in the resulting Properties window.
* Check the status of the Let Windows Confiure my Wireless Network Settings option. If the box is checked, uncheck the box, click OK to apply the change, and then reboot the computer. (Note that your wifi card's software may have a similar option. If so, make sure that the setting of that option is set appropriately as well.)
* Once rebooted, see if the card's software can now control the card.
The configuration software that ships with wireless cards often conflicts with XP's built-in wireless configuration utility, causing problems such as the one you describe. What basically happens is that either the Windows software or the card's software will take control of the card's functions, preventing the other utility's settings from having any effect.
To see if Windows is handling the wireless card:
* Right click on My Network Places and select Properties.
* Right click on the Wireless Network Connection icon. In the resulting context menu, you will see an "Enable" or "Disable" option; click that option and see what effect that has. If you seem to able turn the wifi card on/off by that method, do the following to see if you can release control of the card to the card's utility software:
* Right-click on the Wifi connection icon again, choose Properties, and then click the View Available Wireless Networks tab in the resulting Properties window.
* Check the status of the Let Windows Confiure my Wireless Network Settings option. If the box is checked, uncheck the box, click OK to apply the change, and then reboot the computer. (Note that your wifi card's software may have a similar option. If so, make sure that the setting of that option is set appropriately as well.)
* Once rebooted, see if the card's software can now control the card.
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Let us know the results of your troubleshooting....

Let us know the results of your troubleshooting....
"May the Wombat of Happiness snuffle through your underbrush."
- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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