How do you connect to... Internet?

johnb35

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All you gave me was the website, not the link to actually look at the image. Here is an image of the attach button. Its circled in red.

 
John -- i took a dozen pictures at all different phases in the process, but all of the jpg's are too big. i have to redo them ALL. have to try and remember how i did it, got to those places:eek:

i can only put one picture at a time in bmp, so here's the first.

"upload of file failed"
the pic is either too big or can't be upload, whether in Jpeg or Bmp or no matter how many times i do it.

-- Voyager
Lost In Space
 

johnb35

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Please upload the photos to either photobucket or imageshack and give me the link to them or copy the img code from them and post the img code in your reply.
 

voyagerfan99

Master of Turning Things Off and Back On Again
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Is reinstalling Windows an option for you? You're missing a lot of random stuff.
 
Hey -- Voyager, you made it!
i think so -- haven't tried. no sound. no video. no mouse.

John, hi.
i am going to reinstall.
i will talk to after i reinstall.
it may take a while... i will keep you posted.

i'm starting to agree with you.
5 sys restores "failed".
i can't really see much else.
thought there might have been another way.

but "settings" are different than "programs"

-- Starship Voyager
I'm still Lost In Space
 
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Voyager...
John...

I reinstalled windows. now i'm in the SAME spot that i was before.
i installed just the "basic" drivers, but no success. still no wireless internet.

still cannot connect with the built in WiFi card.

the only difference:
device manager looks different.

-- James T Kirk
Lost in Space
 

voyagerfan99

Master of Turning Things Off and Back On Again
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johnb35

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Right click on the smbus controller and click on properties, click on the details tab and give me the vendor and device id numbers.

My advice to you would be to uninstall the proset software but keep the driver only. Let windows control the wireless card.
 

voyagerfan99

Master of Turning Things Off and Back On Again
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You'll need to input the password for your router when you go to connect to it. Be sure it's correct with all necessary capitols, symbols, and numbers.
 
Hey John MB,
smbus controller
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_283E&SUBSYS_01F91028&REV_02\3&61AAA01&0&FB

"PCI bus 0, device 31, function 3
The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)
To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver."

that's the next question that i was just about to ask you.
how do you get to the "let windows configure your network setting"?

FAN99, i'm sorry to say that it is NOT a security password. it has a set limited number of digits available, a max amount that can only be entered. i am not able to fit all the digits of the password.
it does not say "security" password, it says, "Device Ownership" password.
enlarge the picture and RE-read it.
i too, thought it strange -- i have never seen that kind of thing before.
i've seen the "security" password lots of times, but never this sort of thing.

-- James T Kirk
Lost in Space
 
howdy Voyager, i'm still Lost In Space.
thnx for the reply:cool:
"Uninstall the Intel ProSet Wireless software."

HOW:;)
1.add/remove?
2.dev manag?
3.other?
4.manaually delete?
5.uninstall all drivers section?

-- James T Kirk
in Deep Space 9
 

johnb35

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You will need to reinstall the driver. However, this time when you install, make sure you only install the driver itself, do not install the actual proset software. Watch the prompts when installing you should be given the option to only install the driver and skip the actual software installation.
 

ivtec

banned
Try to desable Firewall if you have it on, i use to have same problems when i had Win xp with the wireless,also you should try reinstalling xp!,
that's why i gave up on Win XP and installed Linux Xubuntu and never had these wireless troubles,good luck.
 
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