Wireless networking in Windows has me whipped. I'm trying to add a desktop running WinXP to an existing wireless network. The computer finds the network, says it's connected and the signal is very good, but there is "limited or no connectivity." ...
Wireless networking in Windows has me whipped. I'm trying to add a desktop running WinXP to an existing wireless network. The computer finds the network, says it's connected and the signal is very good, but there is "limited or no connectivity."
(Actually, that same message seems to crop up a lot).
There was a previous thread on this site, which was responded to by a moderator who suggested resetting winsock settings using the Command window. That worked for the previous poster. Didn't work for me.
When I try the "Repair" function offered, it gets as far as refreshing my IP address, spends a while, says it has a new address but it still can't connect.
Linksys WRT300N router connected to a cable modem, other computers connecting fine.
Netgear USB wireless adapter.