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    Intel 6230 Wireless Card problem

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by wierzbiks, Aug 16, 2011.

  1. wierzbiks

    wierzbiks Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi!
    I have clevo p150hm with 6230N intel card. I can't connect to my router (WPA2). When i change the WPA2 to Open (no security), laptop is connecting very long and when he finally connects, Internet is not avalible and he gets some crazy IP. I try put the IP manualy, but is not working. Is only one way to connect with router - WEP, temporarily is enough, because i can change settings at home, but for 2 weeks i back on Uni and i need sort this out.

    I have win7 x64 and intel wifi drivers 14.1.1.0

    Please Help!
     
  2. scar

    scar Notebook Consultant

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    I'd post here. Those guys are pretty good.
     
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    what's your router's name?
     
  4. wierzbiks

    wierzbiks Notebook Enthusiast

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    Huwei HG655d
     
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    Did you update the firmware to the latest version?
     
  6. wierzbiks

    wierzbiks Notebook Enthusiast

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    no, because i got this router last month, so i didn;t think about it ..
     
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    i can't find new firmware for my router, but i think the problem is stil with my wifi card, because i have two laptop's and few phones contected before to my Huwei by WP2 correctly...
     
  8. Anthony@MALIBAL

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    I've seen a few threads like this come up, but as far as I can tell, the only thing in common were the Intel wifi and an off-brand or uncommon router. My only real suggestion is to try completely uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers and do a reboot. Also try a reboot of the router itself.
     
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    A simple way to test it also is too try to connect to another wireless connection.
    School, work, ETC see if it works. if it dose then you know your router is where the problem is coming from.

    I have found it works sometimes too reset the wireless encryption key may solve the problem.