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Old 07-09-2006
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Default Can't 'see' wireless networks

I have recently moved house (from Australia to the UK if that's going to make a difference) and whilst I had wireless at home beforehand, I now cannot see wireless networks.

Others in the house are fine, and they say everyone else usually just can bring their laptop in and connect instantly. However, the wireless network available within the house does not appear to register with my computer/ client.

I am using the Atheros AR5005G Client, and it just won't see the network and enable me to use it. Every other computer in the house, including those of visitors is fine.

When I run the Atheros Client Utility's troubleshooting, it says Link Status: Not associated. Test Failure: Your client adaptor is not associated to an access point. Solution: Configure the radio card and set SSID and other properties.

This, as with the product manual, may as well be in an obscure dialect of Swahili to me. However, when I go into profile management and scan, the house network comes up, almost as if it can see it, but is refusing to acknowledge this and won't let me use it. Any ideas on what I need to tweak here?

Thanks,
David



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