crashuk said:disable DHCP service on the access point
assign a unique, static IP address to the access point that falls within the router's allowed address range
Select AP mode
Set the Channel and SSID
see if its on the same channelBrains said:Channel is 11.
Can i check my computer is on 11 aswell or should it scan all channels?
I would be doing this is 'Lan Configuration' 'WLAN Interface', that sound right?
crashuk said:see if its on the same channel
michellez said:IP address is going have nothing to do with this at the moment - It's not even associating with the AP at this point
Have you tried downloading and installing the latest drivers for your wireless card?
Your SSID - is it just one word? no spaces / funny characters / stupidly long?
What AP and wireless network card are you using out of interest?
You don't need to tell you're machine what channel either.
brains you have voip?Brains said:No, haven't done anything network related to norton or windows firewall as yet.
crashuk said:http://www.netstumbler.com/downloads/netstumblerinstaller_0_4_0.exe
run this, see if your you can find your ap