Troubleshooting (Advanced)

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<Only for model with wireless WAN> Cannot communicate.

<Only for model with wireless WAN>

Cannot connect to the mobile broadband network.

Wireless Switch Utility

Confirm that Wireless LAN is ON.

<Only for model with Intel® Centrino® Advanced N-6205> Confirm that / / is displayed on the notification area.

If / / is not displayed on the notification area, turn on the wireless communication (Turning on/off the wireless LAN

communication).

<Only for model with Atheros AR928X>

Confirm that / / / is displayed on the notification

area.

If / / / is not displayed on the notification area, turn

on the

wireless communication (Turning on/off the wireless LAN communication).

This computer uses channels 1 through 11*4 when using IEEE802.11b/g. Check the channel being used by the access point.

Confirm that wireless switch is in ON.

Confirm that [Wireless WAN] is set to [Enabled] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility.

Use the Wireless Switch Utility and confirm that the wireless WAN is on.

Confirm that the SIM card is inserted correctly.

If communication is not established after proceeding with the above remedies, the wireless WAN device may not be correctly recognized. Restart the computer.

When you connect to the mobile broadband network for the first time, proceed as follows.

1.Click to open [Connect to a Network], select [Mobile Broadband Network] and then click [Connect].

A message appears to show that connection has failed.

2.Right-click [Mobile Broadband Network] and select [Properties].

3.Set the APN, user name and password.

4.Repeat step 1.

*4 : In the case of wireless communications, the frequency band being used can be divided into segments, so that different communications can be conducted on each band segment. A "Channel" refers to the individual frequency bandwidth divisions.

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