I'm trying to get my son's new delivered-just-in-time Latitude up and running before he goes off to college tomorrow. Have run into a problem connecting to the wep-encrypted wireless in our office.
Working in Windows "Wireless G" the utility can find the network and the SSID. I can input the WEP key, setting it to "shared" and it tries to join the network but is unable to do so.
Trying to switch over the Intel Pro-set utility, it locates the network momentarily, then indicates "another wireless network utility is communicating with the Inte PRO-Wireless adapter. To avoid conflicts Intel's profile management features have been temporarily disabled."
I unchecked "Let Windows manage these settings" in the wireless G utility. Then went into administrative tools/services and disable wireless G there, and rebooted. STill get the same message.
So what's going on? The wireless is currently working for 2 other users in the office.
Driver issue? Utility issue? Just-shoot-me-now issue?
Time is very short here.
Working in Windows "Wireless G" the utility can find the network and the SSID. I can input the WEP key, setting it to "shared" and it tries to join the network but is unable to do so.
Trying to switch over the Intel Pro-set utility, it locates the network momentarily, then indicates "another wireless network utility is communicating with the Inte PRO-Wireless adapter. To avoid conflicts Intel's profile management features have been temporarily disabled."
I unchecked "Let Windows manage these settings" in the wireless G utility. Then went into administrative tools/services and disable wireless G there, and rebooted. STill get the same message.
So what's going on? The wireless is currently working for 2 other users in the office.
Driver issue? Utility issue? Just-shoot-me-now issue?
Time is very short here.




