Chapter 13
•If a cordless telephone, microwave, or other device that emits radio signals transmitting at 2.4 GHz is nearby, move it farther away to reduce radio interference.
•If your computer or wireless router is near an external wall, move them away from the wall.
Troubleshooting
Cause: The equipment is not turned on.
Solution: Turn on the networked devices, such as the wireless router for an infrastructure network, or the computer for an ad hoc network. For more information on how to turn on the wireless router, see the documentation that came with your wireless router.
Cause: The HP
Solution: Move the wireless router and the HP
For more information, see:
“Integrated wireless WLAN 802.11 network setup” on page 17
Cause: If you manually entered your network name (SSID), you might have entered it incorrectly.
Solution: Run the wireless setup process again and enter your network name (SSID) carefully. Remember that the SSID is
For more information, see:
“Connect to an integrated wireless WLAN 802.11 network” on page 18
Cause: The setting for MAC address filtering might be enabled on your wireless router.
Solution: Disable MAC address filtering on your wireless router until the HP
Cause: If you are using WEP security, you might have entered the WEP key incorrectly during the wireless setup process.
Solution: During the wireless setup process, you might have entered the WEP key incorrectly. Some wireless routers provide up to four WEP keys. The HP
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