 haydun78
join:2008-03-30
edit: March 30th, @11:35AM
| Please help, Wireless setup problem.
Hello, to the point...
I am trying to connect using my toshiba satellite a135-s7404 , which is intergrated with a 802.11 b/g wireless lan, my router is the ActionTec M1424-WR.. I am very new to this stuff, using wireless. Could someone please explain it to me as if I were blind, deaf , and utterly dense? lol sorry, I just need someone who can explain it to me in a way a n00b would get it, as to not waste their time.
Thank you.
I realize you need more info, but I am unsure of exactly what to tell you. I could possibly take some snap shot of what I see, if you'd like?
Once again, thank you very much. |
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 ProFiOSDude Premium join:2005-05-27 Chesapeake, VA
| If you are using Vista, click Start -> Connect To. You should see your router in this window (will be a 5-character name and it's printed on a label on the side of the router). Click on that router and it will ask you for a key/passphrase. It will be a 10-character string (also on the router label). Enter it using CAPS LOCK, remembering if it looks like a 0, it is a zero and not the letter O.
If XP, there should be an alert as soon as you startup the computer that one or more wireless networks are in range. Clicking on the balloon with bring up a listing similar to above and you follow the same steps.
Caveat: Make sure your wireless adapter is turned on and enabled. Should be a wireless light (symbol will be a vertical stick with arcs on either side moving outward). May sound odd to mention, but MANY people did not know that their laptops had a manual switch to turn on the wireless.
PFD |
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 ProFiOSDude Premium join:2005-05-27 Chesapeake, VA | reply to haydun78 Also, starting on page 187 of your user guide (if it's the same one listed at Toshiba) has some good info on getting the wireless to work.
PFD |
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  More Fiber Premium join:2005-09-26 West Chester, PA
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| reply to haydun78 Not a lot of information here to go on, but a couple of things to check:
1) What symptoms are you seeing beyond "I am trying to connect"?
2) Does the laptop "see" the Actiontec wireless signal? i.e. If you open Available networks on the laptop is the Actiontec listed? The default SSID for the network is on a sticker on the Actiontec router.
3) Have you checked the following settings in the Actiontec? 3.1) Login to the Actiontec. 3.2) Select the WIRELESS icon at the top. 3.3) Select BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS. At the bottom of the page is a summary of your wireless settings. As the box explains, these need to be the same on the router and every computer that will connect. This is especially true for encryption level. If the router is set for WEP and the laptop is set for WPA, they won;t connect.
4) What OS are you running? There have been reports of problems with Vista, WPA and the Actiontec router. Refer to this thread: »ActionTec MI424-WR Firmware and WPA issues |
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 haydun78
join:2008-03-30
moderated: March 30th, @12:31PM
| reply to haydun78 Thank you both for replying... Anyway. I am uing windows vista basic.
I did try to locatge the network on the "available networks" thing, it does not list my SSID as stated on the bottom of the router. Also, I did not change anything since I have had it. I am not sure if I was suppposed to set up the wireless myself, or if it sort of "plug and play" ? Like I said, I am new to this, I apologize..
If it will help , at all.. here is what it says on part of the page I go to, for the router:
 Click to see full size
As you can see, it says there is now wireless. 
Maybe I should just forget it, it is not like I need it..then again.. it will just contimue to taunt me.
[Mod note: Fixed the blown out margins. sash] |
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 haydun78
join:2008-03-30
| One more thing, if you need me to, I could always just take a snap shot of whatever you need to give any sort of help. As in my settings etc.
Once again, I thank you, even if this is not resolved.
p.s. thank you mod, for fixing the image. |
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  More Fiber Premium join:2005-09-26 West Chester, PA
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| OK. A little more to go on now.
1) When you followed steps 3.1 - 3.2, the router will bring up the Wireless Status page. You should setting similar to the following:
Radio Enabled: YES SSID: (per label) Channel: Automatic Security Enabled: YES (with values for one of the following) WEP 64-bit: xxxxx WEP 802.1x: xxxxx WPA: xxxx SSID Broadcast: Enabled MAC Authentication: Disabled Wireless Mode: Mixed accepts 802.11b and 802.11g connections
If any of these settings need to be changed, click on Basic Security Settings on the left, make the changes, click APPLY.
#1) If Radio Enabled showed NO, Select ENABLE Wireless.
#4) For troubleshooting purposes only, select WEP OFF.
If you changed either of these click APPLY.
Select Advanced Security Settings from the left menu. Under Level 2, click on SSID Broadcast. Select ENABLE. Click APPLY.
Hopefully, you should now see your SSID on the laptop's Available Networks display. If still you can not see the SSID from the laptop at this point, you have a wireless issue. How far is the laptop from the router? i.e. How many floors / walls? Try using a specific channel, rather than the default channel.
REMINDER: At this point you are running with NO wireless security. Be sure to re-enable security, or disable wireless altogether when you are through troubleshooting.
If you able to connect with no encryption, you probably have an encryption issue. Try turning on various levels starting with WEP, and moving up to higher levels as you are successful. |
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 haydun78
join:2008-03-30 edit: March 30th, @04:55PM
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It's no use, it'll never work.
Oh, and the router is no more than 8' from my laptop. |
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  More Fiber Premium join:2005-09-26 West Chester, PA | If I'm reading that screen shot correctly, RADIO ENABLED = NO. Wireless ain't gonna work, if it ain't turned on.
From earlier post: 1) Click Basic Security Settings on left menu. 2) Select ENABLE Wireless. 3) Click APPLY. |
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 Rickeo
join:2008-01-26 | reply to haydun78 Talk about giving up to easily!
Judging from the SS you posted, wireless is turned off in you're router. Here is a hint. TURN IT ON. lol... They you should see it in Vista's wireless network browser. |
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 haydun78
join:2008-03-30
edit: March 30th, @05:19PM
| reply to More Fiber That is just it though, thought I mentioend that. Oractually, I left a screen shot of it saying it was off. I did place it on enable, then then hit apply. It ALWAYS goes back to shutting it off. The light on the router never goes to "wireless". 
I am sorry, hope you guys do not get angry about this, I am trying my best. Perhaps I am just making the settings on my laptop incorrect.. I will try again.
*Ok, I just did the setup manually, this is what I got..  (sorry if the size is wrong I dunno how to make it look better) *To the above post, I am not just giving up easy, I have been trying to do this for hrs now, days actually.. |
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  More Fiber Premium join:2005-09-26 West Chester, PA
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| What do you mean "It ALWAYS goes back to shutting it off."? Are you saying the Actiontec changes the RADIO ENABLED setting by itself from ON to OFF after you have turned it on? How long does it take to do that? If that is truly what it is doing, I think you have a bad router and suggest your call VZ for service.
The screen shots in your last message are too fuzzy for me to read clearly. I looked at them using 400% magnification and I could not swear if the SSID and WEP keys were the same or different.
Did you try turning encryption off? If so, What happened? |
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 birdfeedr Premium join:2001-08-11 Warwick, RI
·Verizon FIOS
edit: March 30th, @07:45PM
| reply to haydun78 When turning your wireless on,
Log on to the router, click the Wireless Settings icon at top, click Basic Security Settings on menu item on left.
On item 1. Turn Wireless On, click the radio button On.
Scroll to bottom and click Apply.
Then click Apply again to confirm temporary disconnection and Wireless Settings really applied.
Router will return to Basic Security Settings page.
Scroll down to the bottom, and take your screen shot. Post that here. You'll get there. |
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 haydun78
join:2008-03-30
moderated: March 30th, @09:12PM
| I did as you said...
as for Birds reply:

It is not showing up on my router as being connected, I must have it configured wrong, though I do not see how...
Anyway here it is. Again, any other SH you need, please let me know.
*edit ALso, what I mean by it changed back to disable is... when I leave that page, and then go back.. it says it is off. SO I repeat the steps... |
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 NY Tel Premium join:2004-04-09 Smithtown, NY | Are you pressing the APPLY button at the bottom after you turn the radio on? You need to do that. |
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 haydun78
join:2008-03-30 edit: March 30th, @08:23PM
| reply to More Fiber Yes, I hit the reply button, after enabling the wireless. |
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 EMC2
join:2007-08-21 Tampa, FL | reply to haydun78 Taking a look at the WEP key you posted - it looks like you have the letter "O" in the third character and the number zero (0) later in the string.
Rekey it using zeros where the "O"s are. |
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 NY Tel Premium join:2004-04-09 Smithtown, NY
·VOIPo
·Verizon FIOS
| said by EMC2 :Taking a look at the WEP key you posted - it looks like you have the letter "O" in the third character and the number zero (0) later in the string. Rekey it using zeros where the "O"s are. The WEP is currently OFF even though there is a key entered there. He should leave it off until he gets connected otherwise he WILL never connect....lol |
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 EMC2
join:2007-08-21 Tampa, FL | Oh, you mean the bold red "OFF" letters???...........jeez  |
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 NY Tel Premium join:2004-04-09 Smithtown, NY
·VOIPo
·Verizon FIOS
| said by EMC2 :Oh, you mean the bold red "OFF" letters???...........jeez Yup, although I had to look at my own to see it for my own eyes.....  |
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