Hello and hope everyone had a great Christmas.
I can really use some help with a wireless network connectivity issue I'm having with a 2 month old Dell Vostro 1510.
I have 2 laptops sitting side-by-side on my desk here at home. A Toshiba A70 approx 3 years old and the Dell Vostro 1510. Both are running WIN XP SP 3, and use wireless connections to a D-Link DI 713P wireless router connected to a cable modem. Up until 3 days ago, my Vostro was running merrily along with no connection issue. All of a sudden the wireless connection dropped and I can't get it back. In the meantime, my Toshiba machine a foot away from it has no problem with its wireless connection to the same router.
This is what I've done so far to troubleshoot the issue with the Dell Vostro:
- release/renew IP - renews IP, wireless icon in systray shows connected but no internet, can't ping router either.
- turned wireless transmitter off/on
- rebooted cable modem and router - rebooted laptop - ipconfig shows IP assigned - tried to ping router again - times out
- Using device manager, uninstalled/reinstalled the wireless (Dell Wireless 1395 WLAN Mini-Card) - wireless icon shows connected after a few seconds, however same problem.
- Dell wireless network utility shows my wireless network, among others - removed my wireless network from the list and reconnected to it - re-entered WEP key - shows wireless connection reestablishing, then shows 'connected' - I checked for valid IP again - same problem.
- checked TCP/IP config on wireless connection - standard default settings are ok - tried assigning static IP rather than dynamic - same problem
- ran ipconfig /flushdns/registerdns
- ran winsock fix
- connected the Vostro directly to the cable modem and internet works fine.
- ran virus scan in safe mode - nothing found
Can someone suggest something? I need a wireless connection to these machines, wired is not an option. My rounter is very old, however my Toshoba laptop wireless is fine. GRRRRRR!
cheers,
bart