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- CincyGusExplorer IIAnd be careful. Some of the laptops I've seen have a little button up near or as a secondary function of the "f" keys across the top that can turn on and off the wireless function. Get typing too fast and fatfinger a key and next thing you know, your wireless is gone.
So know your keyboard and it's extra functions. - strollinExplorerI encountered this exact scenario the other day and it was that the wifi on the laptop was not turned on. There was a switch on the side to turn wifi on/off.
- obgrahamExplorerLet's be clear: laptop "A" is seeing your wifi network, and it shows up by the name you assigned to it. Laptop "B" does not show that same wifi network.
Is this the case?
If so, your router is set up correctly, but something in B's settings is not correct. Perhaps it has a wifi switch (often on the front edge). If it is Win7, right click on the wireless symbol (lower right corner), open the Network and Sharing Center, and check the adaptor settings there. It's likely not "enabled". - 1492ModeratorHate to ask a dumb question, but are you sure your laptop's WiFi is turned on? Are you seeing a red x on your wireless system tray icon on the bottom right screen of Windows Desktop?
- docjExplorer
wcjeep wrote:
Is there a technology difference? How old is the laptop? How new is the router? If a newer "N" router and older "G" laptop they will not see each other.
I've yet to encounter an "n" router that was not backwards compatible with the "b" and "g" standards. Since most existing hardware in use is not "n", it would be stupid to market routers that didn't have backwards compatibility--virtually no one could use them without replacing everything else. - wcjeepExplorerIs there a technology difference? How old is the laptop? How new is the router? If a newer "N" router and older "G" laptop they will not see each other.
- robatthelakeExplorerOr sign up for connectify!
- AllegroDNomad
02rexhall wrote:
The router is in the same room. Where do i chech ssid broadcast enabled?
Even if your SSID, that's your network name, is hidden, you can still loggin. What is the network name and password, used on your first laptop. Don't actually post it here. Choose "Other Network". You will be prompted to enter the Network Name and Password. That should get you in. If not, there are other issues. - 2oldmanExplorer II
02rexhall wrote:
Either enable the wifi or plug into the router.
How do i get the laptop to find the router? - 02rexhallExplorerThe router is in the same room. Where do i chech ssid broadcast enabled?
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