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Setup:
D-Link DI-924 wireless router, connected to Internet through broadband
(ethernet cable) connection.
Problem machine: Semi-old HP notebook with Windows 98 SE and D-Link DWL-G650
wireless network card.
Other machines in network: Stationary Win XP connected with cable to router,
Notebook Win XP connected to router with DWL-G650 wireless card.
Problem:
When I boot the Win 98 machine, the D-Link "Meter" icon shows an OK
connection, and WINIPCFG shows OK values, but (usually) I can't use Internet
Exploser to access google.com. Neither can I double-click "Network" to see
the shared devices in my workgroup.
If I open D-Link's utility on the problem machine and click "Rescan", it
re-finds the wireless network. Internet and local network items work OK
after that.
How can I make Windows 98 connect correctly to the network so that it works
directly without having to do a manual "Rescan"?
With hope,
Ture Magnusson,
Karlstad, Sweden
Setup:
D-Link DI-924 wireless router, connected to Internet through broadband
(ethernet cable) connection.
Problem machine: Semi-old HP notebook with Windows 98 SE and D-Link DWL-G650
wireless network card.
Other machines in network: Stationary Win XP connected with cable to router,
Notebook Win XP connected to router with DWL-G650 wireless card.
Problem:
When I boot the Win 98 machine, the D-Link "Meter" icon shows an OK
connection, and WINIPCFG shows OK values, but (usually) I can't use Internet
Exploser to access google.com. Neither can I double-click "Network" to see
the shared devices in my workgroup.
If I open D-Link's utility on the problem machine and click "Rescan", it
re-finds the wireless network. Internet and local network items work OK
after that.
How can I make Windows 98 connect correctly to the network so that it works
directly without having to do a manual "Rescan"?
With hope,
Ture Magnusson,
Karlstad, Sweden