Gateway 400SD4 Reference Guide

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CHAPTER 9: Troubleshooting
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You are in a wireless network, you can see the 
network, but cannot communicate, send 
files, print, or get to the Web
If your access point uses WEP, go to the 
Windows XP Wireless Networking Properties 
window and make sure that both the WAP 
and the WLAN in the computer have 
matching WEP keys.
You are in a wireless network, but no 
available networks are listed in the Windows 
XP Wireless Networking utility
If the network you are attempting to access 
does not broadcast its SSID, you need to 
request the SSID from the administrator 
and add that network’s information into 
the wireless utility.
You may want to try entering 
ANY as the 
SSID, which will make the computer try to 
auto-detect the network.
Your wireless network is listed as a preferred 
network, but it has an “x” on it
An x means your preferred network is not 
currently available or you are not currently 
in range to connect.