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If it does, click on it and press the Properties button.
Check whether Device Status displays this message
“This device is working properly”. If it does not, you will
need to uninstall and re-install the software driver.
C. Verify whether your access point and your laptop and/or other
wireless clients have been configured with the same SSID, which
is the case-sensitive name of the wireless network that you are
trying to access, and the same WEP settings.
D. Check whether your access point and your laptop are using the
same frequency band.
♦ If you have set up the access point in the 2.4GHz frequency
band, your laptop should be able to support either IEEE
802.11b or IEEE 802.11g wireless standards.
♦ If you have set up the access point in the 5GHz frequency
band, your laptop should be able to support IEEE 802.11a
wireless standards.
7. My network contains several of the access points but they are
unable to connect to each other.
A. If you are running the Parallel Broadband feature:
Although they may belong to different SSIDs, the access points
MUST
operate in the same frequency band.