xp wifi issue: stumped!

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I spent the last couple of hours trying to sort out my neighbours netbook and I am at my wits end! Running XP SP3 i believe

Connects to WiFi network fine, no internet connection though. Ethernet is fine.

So far I have tried: winsock reset, dns flush, ipconfig/release and renew. Reinstalling NIC, removing avg and disabling firewalls, setting up static ip and reserving that ip for it on the router.

When on dhcp, the ip address won't renew, and the router doesn't see it as an attached device despite it being connected by WiFi. Tcp/ip settings are all back on auto at this point. The netbook works elsewhere, it's just this one network at home.

Any ideas?
 
Update driver.
Reset firewall
Remove 3rd party firewall

I've done the last two, and the netbook is ancient so it already has the latest 2008 drivers. I suspect it's a compatibility issue with the card, since none of the old faithfuls are coming through for me this time.
 
I imagine there will be a newer driver, get it from the makers of the network card, not the netbook maker
 
Try locking down the mode that the wireless adapter uses in device manager if possible. So if its set to use wireless N in the device properties change it to b/g etc.
 
Does the wireless card have it's own WiFi network management, and has it disabled the Wireless Zero Config service?

Windows XP and wireless is a bodged-together joke, not in the least part helped by the shonky software most manufacturers used to bundle with their wireless cards during the XP/Vista era.

Check for any 3rd party wireless configuration software (and uninstall if present), and make sure the built-in Wireless Zero Config service is running and happy.
 
I imagine there will be a newer driver, get it from the makers of the network card, not the netbook maker

I'll have a dig, it's an aetheros card so maybe I'll luck out

Try locking down the mode that the wireless adapter uses in device manager if possible. So if its set to use wireless N in the device properties change it to b/g etc.

g only, but the router is n. Could that be an issue? Is it trying to use n or something?

Does the wireless card have it's own WiFi network management, and has it disabled the Wireless Zero Config service?

Windows XP and wireless is a bodged-together joke, not in the least part helped by the shonky software most manufacturers used to bundle with their wireless cards during the XP/Vista era.

Check for any 3rd party wireless configuration software (and uninstall if present), and make sure the built-in Wireless Zero Config service is running and happy.

I don't know about zero config, but I have already removed the third party WLAn config rubbish Toshiba dumped on it.
 
You have not mentioned it but have you turned the router off and on at the power?

Tried a different wireless password?

Hardware reset the router?
 
A mate of mine had a Samsung netbook that did this, and it turned out the wifi adapter had given up somehow. A new internal one was about £15, and we bought an Intel one because it's not worth the hassle of dealing with half the crap out there.
 
Wireless Zero Config is a sure fire way to knacker up your wifi settings in general, I used to have a 3Com wifi dongle and it would not work when WZC was used. Disable the service and then try and I bet it will work fine.
 
Wireless Zero Config is a sure fire way to knacker up your wifi settings in general, I used to have a 3Com wifi dongle and it would not work when WZC was used. Disable the service and then try and I bet it will work fine.

What so I just go into the services and stop it?

And yes, I have done the rebooting/unplugging/shaking/pleading with the router to no avail.

The netbook does work on other networks, so I'm hoping it's a software issue I can resolve somewhere. She's only using the netbook because she's too broke to replace the PSU in her desktop (which incidentally also had issues using wifi using a dongle on the same network), so replacing the wifi adapter is not really going to be worth it.
 
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