How do I setup a wireless adapter?

Soldato
Joined
2 Nov 2004
Posts
24,654
Using WinXP can someone help me setup a wireless adapter... the drivers are installed and the unit seems to be picking up the several wireless access points in the area but for some reason I cannot use it to access the internet...

What do I need to do?
 
Step by step guys, I dont know the first thing about wireless networking... isn't there a way to get the computer just to connect to any available open connection?

If so, how is this achieved and how do I inform the computer to use the wireless connection for internet?
 
What wireless points are they, and how many are there? It's possible you can setup seamless, otherwise you'll have to use each point on a different channel.
 
Can't you just tell him "no it can't be done" :p

A little ******** = a lot of aggro saved. I live/work by those words :)


Unfortunately one of those words you live by breaks forum rules. Star it out please.
Berserker
 
Phnom_Penh said:
What wireless points are they, and how many are there? It's possible you can setup seamless, otherwise you'll have to use each point on a different channel.

I'm not entirely sure what you mean, she's a technophobe and I don't know enough about wireless networks to set it up successfully yet...

There are about 3 wireless access points that are detected when she gets the thing working... she just wants to set it so that it connects to any of them and so she can get on the internet...
 
If she can't get access to configure the access points it won't work. They need to be set up for seamless or all in the same SSID on different channels, she then needs to be set up with the router/modem as gateway and connect to the SSID of any of the access points and the client software to be set to auto select the strongest signal.
 
Phnom_Penh said:
Ok, whats the location? is it a business or a home or something, and does she own the accesspoints/have legal access to them?

home and yes, which is why I suggested allowing it to roam to any available access point for simplicity... she doesn't have neighbours so its doubtful anyone will attempt to use her access points other than her
 
are they all the same model of access point? if so, i'd google the manual and it should tell you how if they support it. It'll probably be easier than us giving you step by step shots in the dark.
 
cleanbluesky said:
Why is it relevant if I just want to select whatever is available?
Specific models will support WDS, which allows points to not only be independant from a wireless network, but also to be completely seamless, otherwise it will be channel hopping, but will still be ok for her needs.
 
Back
Top Bottom