mabroorahmed99 wrote: » how can I go on the link website if i have no access to internet??? I have no other windows laptop/desktop. I have a iMac. Is there any way I can download the windows xp update on the iMac and put it into the laptop using a usb???
Torqay wrote: » If all fails, disable encryption and it will most certainly work.
mabroorahmed99 wrote: » Hi I recently got a new tp-link router and my Sony vaio windows xp laptop just won't connect to the router. It keeps asking for the network key and when I put in the correct key it says "the network password needs to be 40bits or 104bits depending on your network configuration..."
My iMac computer connects perfectly but not my laptop. Help plz!!!!!
mabroorahmed99 wrote: » My iMac is connected wirelessly. My windows xp laptop won't. Here is more info on the Sony vaio laptop and router. Sony Vaio Model number: PCG-4D1M TP-Link Router number: TD-W8980 If I log onto my router and change the encryption to what will suit my Sony Vaio Windows XP laptop will I still be able to access Internet on my iMac???
mabroorahmed99 wrote: » If I log onto my router and change the encryption to what will suit my Sony Vaio Windows XP laptop will I still be able to access Internet on my iMac???
RangeR wrote: » Don't get hung up on the "no connect over wifi" problem until you update drivers.
Torqay wrote: » If your wireless network controller is the Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG, you can download updates until the cows come home... it will never support WPA2, only WEP and WPA.
RangeR wrote: » Both of which are not "secure"
mabroorahmed99 wrote: » I am trying my best to update the Sony vaio driver. How do I do it on an iMac for my windows xp laptop
MYOB wrote: » Its probably not his wifi drivers, XP doesn't support WPA2 without a hotfix, it IDs the network as WEP.http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=1974
Torqay wrote: » Download and save it onto a an external drive (has to be formatted with the FAT32 filesystem or else Windows XP canot read the drive). Connect the external drive to the laptop. Install the driver. This, however, will not make the Intel Pro 2200BG WLAN adapter compatible with WPA2 encryption. Face it: a 7 year old laptop with a Pentium M processor is not cut out for the latest and greatest in wireless secuity.
mabroorahmed99 wrote: » What other options do I have to connect my Sony Vaio laptop to my TP-Link router
mabroorahmed99 wrote: » So if downloading an updated Sony vaio driver won't help me connect to the router, then what do I do. I can't connect it directly to my router using an Ethernet cable. What other options do I have to connect my Sony Vaio laptop to my TP-Link router
TheChizler wrote: » You could, from the Mac, set the wireless security to WEP or off temporarily
Torqay wrote: » The WLAN adapter does support regular WPA-PSK, why use WEP or no encryption???
mabroorahmed99 wrote: » I have gone with WEP security on my Sony Vaio and now i have great internet access with my TP-Link router. Can someone explain why it is not the safest option. btw thanks for all the help!!!!