►Even if the signal strength is excellent, the network connection may not operate properly if the TCP/IP properties are not properly configured, or the network key (encryption key) is incorrect.
ACheck that the TCP/IP properties are configured properly. When connecting to an AP,
Network Connections () icon on the taskbar and select Network and Sharing Center. If you click the
View Status next to a connected wireless network device and then click the Detail button, you can view the IP information. If the IP is not allocated properly, the IP address will be displayed as follows (e.g. 169.254.xxx.xxx).
If the network does not provide DHCP, you have to specify the correct IP address by asking your network administrator.
Even if the network provides DHCP, the server may not allocate an IP address to the client properly, and the client station cannot connect to the network.
A1 Select Start > All Programs > Accessories > Windows Mobile Center and check the wireless device status.
● W h e n t h e w i r e l e s s L A N i s t u r n e d o f f Press the Turn wireless LAN on button to turn it on. The button is disabled and displayed in gray when no signal is received. In this case, press the MENU button at the top right and set the Wireless LAN item to On.
●When it is represented as Disconnected
This means the computer is not connected to the AP. Check the status of the AP, referring to the descriptions of the Checking the SP Settings section below. Check the encryption key configured in the AP and retry to the connection.
● W h e n i t i s r e p r e s e n t e d a s C o n n e c t e d , but you cannot connect to the Internet This means the computer is connected to the AP, but the AP or external network connected with the AP may have a problem.
●When the There is no wireless LAN adapter message appears or there is no wireless LAN icon
This means the wireless LAN device is set to Do Not Use or the device is not recognized.
Check if the wireless device is properly recognized in the Device Manager window. If the device is set to Do Not Use,
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