Saturday, February 2, 2013

My computer can't connect to my wireless router wirelessly but it can with a wired connection?

Q. I just bought and set up a D-Link DGL-4500, and it works perfectly if my computer is plugged in to the ports at the back of the router, but when I try to connect wirelessly it just says "Windows cannot connect".

When I try to connect my cheap little linux netbook wirelessly, it connects flawlessly.

What can I do to make this work??

A. I bet it's because you need to install all of the service packs on your Windows machine.

I believe that support for WPA/WPA2 wasn't included until either SP2 or SP3 of XP.

If that's not the problem, then go to the web site of your computer manufacturer or WiFi card manufacturer to see if there is an updated driver or support program available for your computer or WifI card.

Download the WiFi related updates (if available) and see if that doesn't fix the issue.

Good Luck!

Annorax64

Where do I find Linux webcam drivers to download?
Q. I have a Linux eeePC netbook and want to install a Philips SPC210 webcam where do I find a Linux driver download? OR I have a Microsoft X1000 webcam and a Logitech Quickcam. All I need is a Linux driver download for one of these?

Please help :-)

Thanks

A. http://qce-ga.sourceforge.net/

I just googled for "Logitech Quickcam Linux" and this was the first hit. Have fun with the installation manual :p

How to create and boot windows or linux on my 1gb usb?
Q. How to create and boot windows or linux on netbook using USB flash drive?

A. unetbootin



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