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Topic: Wireless Network Connection problems

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Submitted: 6/2/2008 3:07:00 PM

By: Anonymous
I have an IBM Thinkpad laptop (1.6Gh) with built-in LAN, wireless, and IR.
At home, on my DSL, I have no problems connecting to the roiuter via my
wireless but when I am at a hotel, the only way that I can get my laptop to
connect is to insert a linux live cd in the cd/dvd drive aand reboot. Linux
finds the wireless (as well as all the other hardware) and allows me to
connect to the internet. My wireless is a Red Inalblanca (or some
such...linux says Prism 2.4 Wavelan chip, vendor: Intersil Corporation) and
in Windows, when I click the tray icon (it looks like a little tower), the
wording looks like spanish and I cannot read spanish, so, I do not have any
idea what the heck any of it means! I've tried everything to get it to work
in the motel, including disabling, uninstalling, re-enabling, reinstalling,
etcetera ... all to no avail! It ends up disabling the device and won't
re-enable at all! I end up having to boot the live Linux DVD to get on the
internet!

Thanks all,
James

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Submitted: 6/2/2008 3:07:00 PM

By: Anonymous

Wireless Network Connection problems

I have an IBM Thinkpad laptop (1.6Gh) with built-in LAN, wireless, and IR.
At home, on my DSL, I have no problems connecting to the roiuter via my
wireless but when I am at a hotel, the only way that I can get my laptop to
connect is to insert a linux live cd in the cd/dvd drive aand reboot. Linux
finds the wireless (as well as all the other hardware) and allows me to
connect to the internet. My wireless is a Red Inalblanca (or some
such...linux says Prism 2.4 Wavelan chip, vendor: Intersil Corporation) and
in Windows, when I click the tray icon (it looks like a little tower), the
wording looks like spanish and I cannot read spanish, so, I do not have any
idea what the heck any of it means! I've tried everything to get it to work
in the motel, including disabling, uninstalling, re-enabling, reinstalling,
etcetera ... all to no avail! It ends up disabling the device and won't
re-enable at all! I end up having to boot the live Linux DVD to get on the
internet!

Thanks all,
James

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Submitted: 6/2/2008 3:07:00 PM

By: Anonymous

Wireless Network Connection problems

I have an IBM Thinkpad laptop (1.6Gh) with built-in LAN, wireless, and IR.
At home, on my DSL, I have no problems connecting to the roiuter via my
wireless but when I am at a hotel, the only way that I can get my laptop to
connect is to insert a linux live cd in the cd/dvd drive aand reboot. Linux
finds the wireless (as well as all the other hardware) and allows me to
connect to the internet. My wireless is a Red Inalblanca (or some
such...linux says Prism 2.4 Wavelan chip, vendor: Intersil Corporation) and
in Windows, when I click the tray icon (it looks like a little tower), the
wording looks like spanish and I cannot read spanish, so, I do not have any
idea what the heck any of it means! I've tried everything to get it to work
in the motel, including disabling, uninstalling, re-enabling, reinstalling,
etcetera ... all to no avail! It ends up disabling the device and won't
re-enable at all! I end up having to boot the live Linux DVD to get on the
internet!

Thanks all,
James

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Submitted: 6/2/2008 3:07:00 PM

By: Anonymous

Wireless Network Connection problems

I have an IBM Thinkpad laptop (1.6Gh) with built-in LAN, wireless, and IR.
At home, on my DSL, I have no problems connecting to the roiuter via my
wireless but when I am at a hotel, the only way that I can get my laptop to
connect is to insert a linux live cd in the cd/dvd drive aand reboot. Linux
finds the wireless (as well as all the other hardware) and allows me to
connect to the internet. My wireless is a Red Inalblanca (or some
such...linux says Prism 2.4 Wavelan chip, vendor: Intersil Corporation) and
in Windows, when I click the tray icon (it looks like a little tower), the
wording looks like spanish and I cannot read spanish, so, I do not have any
idea what the heck any of it means! I've tried everything to get it to work
in the motel, including disabling, uninstalling, re-enabling, reinstalling,
etcetera ... all to no avail! It ends up disabling the device and won't
re-enable at all! I end up having to boot the live Linux DVD to get on the
internet!

Thanks all,
James

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Submitted: 6/2/2008 3:07:00 PM

By: Anonymous

Wireless Network Connection problems

I have an IBM Thinkpad laptop (1.6Gh) with built-in LAN, wireless, and IR.
At home, on my DSL, I have no problems connecting to the roiuter via my
wireless but when I am at a hotel, the only way that I can get my laptop to
connect is to insert a linux live cd in the cd/dvd drive aand reboot. Linux
finds the wireless (as well as all the other hardware) and allows me to
connect to the internet. My wireless is a Red Inalblanca (or some
such...linux says Prism 2.4 Wavelan chip, vendor: Intersil Corporation) and
in Windows, when I click the tray icon (it looks like a little tower), the
wording looks like spanish and I cannot read spanish, so, I do not have any
idea what the heck any of it means! I've tried everything to get it to work
in the motel, including disabling, uninstalling, re-enabling, reinstalling,
etcetera ... all to no avail! It ends up disabling the device and won't
re-enable at all! I end up having to boot the live Linux DVD to get on the
internet!

Thanks all,
James

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