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Troubleshooting Dell Wireless Networking
1. Symptoms: 1) The Dell wireless network card cannot associate with
the Dell access point/router. Resolutions: 1) Verify that your Dell access point/router is functioning
correctly, and that your security settings on your wireless network card match
the settings on your access point/router. 2. Symptoms: The name of my wireless network does not appear in the list of Available networks. Resolutions: 1) Verify that your Dell access point/router is functioning
correctly, and that your security settings on your wireless network card match
the settings on your access point/router. 3. Symptoms: The computers seem to be communicating, but you can't browse then in My Network Places. Resolutions: 1) Verify that File and Printer Sharing is
enabled on all the computers on your network. 4. Symptoms: 1) The Dell fireless network very slow. Resolutions: 1) When Microwave ovens, some baby monitors, cordless game
controllers, and some cordless phones operate are in use, they interfere with
the wireless network. For optimum performance, keep wirelessly-connected
computers at least 20 feet away from devices that operate at a frequency of 2.4
GHz. |
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