Satellite Pro 4600 Wireless Lan No Packets Received Form Wireless Network?

No Packets Received Form Wireless Network? - satellite pro 4600 wireless lan

I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600, was installed on Windows 98SE, and then I have to upgrade to XP SP2. Everything has worked except the wifi. I installed the latest drivers for the Toshiba Wireless LAN Mini-PCI card, but still no connection. He said: "limited or no connectivity".
He entered the Internet settings, and manually entered Protocall adderss the IP and gateway. While connected to the router, but not received packets.
Receiveing is no DHCP server?

Thanks

3 comments:

Fix My PC Mike said...

Have you set all the options after installing new drivers, security settings, for example?

widepart said...

That may be simplistic, but the cordless phones operate on the same frequency range Wi-Fi. When a mobile phone near a router or a computer that can create this kind of interference. To move and see what happens.

pete_can... said...

If you give your network a static IP address, DHCP is not for most laptops. Should be no problem when the laptop on the same network as the router.
The router is probably a sense of 192.168 by two digits. In particular, the last digit second meaning, if (eg) 1, then you need to configure your network settings, laptop 192.168.1. \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt; figure also>. Make sure your computer has the exact same address that your router if your router is (about) 254 to the end (which is something like 192.168.1.254), make sure your laptop has an address such as 192.168. 1200.
Make sure the mask is the same: if the router has a mask of 255.255.255.0 (probably not)Make sure your laptop has the same mask.
Make your default gateway router for your laptop: Enter the address of the router in the Default Gateway. In addition, enter the DNS address in the Address box. Leave the second DNS zone empty.
If you have created, you can open a DOS window (click Start - Run - Type CMD and press Enter) and ping the router (by typing: PING \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt; address of the router, by example, ping 192,168 .1.254). If it is not a mistake, then the laptop configured to use the Internet.

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