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Having trouble with
your wireless network? Try the following to correct the most common
setting problems.
Can not logon
to corporate domain through wireless connection
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This is because the Intel Proset
wireless control utility was not turn on before you login to
Windows. When you typed the ID and password, the computer response
with domain not found. |
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To solve this problem, you need to
login to your local and then turn off the Intel Client and then use
Microsoft client instead. Use Microsoft wireless client control your
wireless connection will allow you to login to your domain. |
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Solution: Click Start -> All
Programs -> Open Intel ProSet Wireless Folder -> Intel ProSet
Wireless -> click tools -> Use Microsoft Client |
Most Common Seen Problems.
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Check to see if the wireless' on/off switch
set to on. If
not, please turn it on. |
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If you can not find the switch then check
the users manual. They are usually located on either the left side of the
computer, on the panel between the keyboard and LCD screen, or incorporated
with the "Fn" function and one of keys on the keyboard itself. |
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Check if the driver was
installed. |
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Look for the driver in device
manager under "network adapter". You should see three network adapter listed.
They are 1394 Net Card, Wireless LAN
card and Wire LAN. If you do not
see wireless listed,
install the wireless driver
from the Wireless Driver CD. You can also download from
here. |
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Wrong driver installed |
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If you re-install your
Windows XP, you might want to check if your Wireless
Card driver is installed correctly. You can check the
driver in "device manager" under "network adapter" item.
If you have Wireless LAN, you should see three items
listed. They are 1394 Net Card, Wireless LAN card and
Wire LAN. If Wireless LAN is not listed. You need to
install the driver. Please download the driver from
ftp://ftp.jettaus.com/Jettaus/drivers/wirelessLANdriver . If you are not sure about the
driver, call our tech support to verify the correct driver.
(Need to know how to install
the driver, refer to How to install the Wireless Driver). |
My Wireless connection drops off after couple minutes
My Wireless card can't seem to detect my router
- Reset your router by powering it off
then powering it back on.
- Upgrade to the latest Wireless
LAN driver, you can always find the latest Wireless LAN driver
foryour Jetbook from
here.
- Always remove the current driver
before Install the latest driver.
My wireless connection needs to be setup every time I reboot my computer
- You need to create a profile in Intel Proset Utility Manager. When
you detect the router, you need to name the profile so the system will
recognize the next time you log on to the same router. If you do not
name it then each time you boot you will need to connect to the router manually
until you create a profile.
How
can I turn off the power management of my wireless card?
- In Intel Proset Utility Manager -
- Click the Adapter tab then the Configure
button. Next move the dot from
"automatic" to "manual" and set the power at 100%.
- If without Intel Proset Utility Manager -
- In device manager, right click the wireless card item under network
adapter, click "properties", then the Advanced tab, highlight "power
management", un-check "value", change the setting to "Maximum", then re-check
"value". Click ok.
How to install the
wireless driver and utility?
For Intel Wireless Proset version 8.x or
later
Double click the CD, the driver and
utility manager will be installed simultaneously automatically.
For Intel Proset version 7.x
- Install the wireless card driver
- Find your Intel Pro wireless card
driver CD. It came with the notebook usually in a small
brown box. Explore the CD, you will see two folder and
couple files. Open "PROW2200" folder or "PROW2100" depends
on your card. Run "SetupWLD.exe" to install the driver.
- Install the Intel Proset Utility
Manager
- Double click the autorun.exe
file in the root directory of the Intel Proset Wireless Driver CD.
Follow the instructions to install the utility manager.
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