mcaren
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HI -- I am a new member and am not sure where to post this...
I've seen this topic discussed a few times in other forums, but haven't yet seen it resolved. I am working on a relative's older laptop (running XP Home Edition SP2 Ver. 2002 -- and I don't think he's got a Windows disc); he originally could not get the machine to boot a while back and I got it working, but never tested the network connections as he initially only wanted to retrieve a few files (but did run virus & malware checks and install Avast & Spybot). Now he needs to use the laptop as his sole computer and he was having trouble getting a borrowed notebook wireless card to work (mine) so I began troubleshooting his wireless internet connection. He's using a Belkin Pre-N card that I've used on another laptop in my home (with our encrypted wireless router) with no problem. On his machine I get a good signal, it accepts the encryption key, etc. -- but cannot surf in IE or Firefox.
I've checked ipconfig -- initially I was getting a question mark for one of the items (sorry -- can't remember which) and was told that DHCP was not enabled, but according to the WIndows network connection info it actually was. I tried checking firewall settings and adding HTTP, FTP & HTTPS port info -- no change. I tried disabling the firewall -- no good either.
Then I tried hooking an ethernet cable directly from our cable modem to his laptop -- bypassing our router -- still can't surf (but shows a working network cable connection).
I've deleted network adapters and reinstalled them. I've removed network connections and added them back. I've removed and reinstalled the wireless card driver.
(Although it seems weird to me that I've got a solid connection on both wired and wireless -- would lead me to think that a driver issue is not involved...)
He uses AOL (which I am not familiar with), but I think I disabled any anti-virus stuff associated with it. After reading somewhere that Zone Alarm can cause trouble (associated with an XP update that he does not appear to have installed). I looked for Zone Alarm and see the name mentioned in "start, programs" but only something that says 'install" -- nothing in the add/remove list that mentions it. This Zone Alarm install feature is associated with some HP printer software he had installed -- I uninstalled those. I disabled some Symantec/Norton software and startup items as well.
I also checked Services and set pretty much everything to automatic.
This machine was having issues when I originally "fixed" it; I was able to get it to boot after using my Windows XP disc to run chkdsk & clean some viruses -- but am not sure if any of the original problems could be related. I have to admit I'm running out of ideas...
I just ran the XP SP3 updates last night and have no improvement. I suppose my next step is reinstalling XP, but was trying to avoid that because he's got a lot of software installed but doesn't have disks...
I've seen several references to this problem across the internet, and am hoping that someone has come across it before and found a solution. Any ideas out there?
Thanks very much. mcaren
I've seen this topic discussed a few times in other forums, but haven't yet seen it resolved. I am working on a relative's older laptop (running XP Home Edition SP2 Ver. 2002 -- and I don't think he's got a Windows disc); he originally could not get the machine to boot a while back and I got it working, but never tested the network connections as he initially only wanted to retrieve a few files (but did run virus & malware checks and install Avast & Spybot). Now he needs to use the laptop as his sole computer and he was having trouble getting a borrowed notebook wireless card to work (mine) so I began troubleshooting his wireless internet connection. He's using a Belkin Pre-N card that I've used on another laptop in my home (with our encrypted wireless router) with no problem. On his machine I get a good signal, it accepts the encryption key, etc. -- but cannot surf in IE or Firefox.
I've checked ipconfig -- initially I was getting a question mark for one of the items (sorry -- can't remember which) and was told that DHCP was not enabled, but according to the WIndows network connection info it actually was. I tried checking firewall settings and adding HTTP, FTP & HTTPS port info -- no change. I tried disabling the firewall -- no good either.
Then I tried hooking an ethernet cable directly from our cable modem to his laptop -- bypassing our router -- still can't surf (but shows a working network cable connection).
I've deleted network adapters and reinstalled them. I've removed network connections and added them back. I've removed and reinstalled the wireless card driver.
(Although it seems weird to me that I've got a solid connection on both wired and wireless -- would lead me to think that a driver issue is not involved...)
He uses AOL (which I am not familiar with), but I think I disabled any anti-virus stuff associated with it. After reading somewhere that Zone Alarm can cause trouble (associated with an XP update that he does not appear to have installed). I looked for Zone Alarm and see the name mentioned in "start, programs" but only something that says 'install" -- nothing in the add/remove list that mentions it. This Zone Alarm install feature is associated with some HP printer software he had installed -- I uninstalled those. I disabled some Symantec/Norton software and startup items as well.
I also checked Services and set pretty much everything to automatic.
This machine was having issues when I originally "fixed" it; I was able to get it to boot after using my Windows XP disc to run chkdsk & clean some viruses -- but am not sure if any of the original problems could be related. I have to admit I'm running out of ideas...
I just ran the XP SP3 updates last night and have no improvement. I suppose my next step is reinstalling XP, but was trying to avoid that because he's got a lot of software installed but doesn't have disks...
I've seen several references to this problem across the internet, and am hoping that someone has come across it before and found a solution. Any ideas out there?
Thanks very much. mcaren