Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I struggeld for many hours with this issue with a Brother printer. I was just entering the wrong info to the printer, so my Netgear wireless router was not recognizing it properly. If you have the option to connect using the printer Even can printer from my droid phone now.
My router assigns an IP address to the printer but only if you enter the info required by the router. Trust me I could see the printer in "my printers" but that is because the new software drivers for that printer were installed, not because the computer really saw the printer.
Hope that helps I felt stupid when I found my many hours were due to entering the wrong code into the printer. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Related Articles. Method 1. Note that if buying a router, all routers are compatible with Windows XP. It is wireless adapters that have varying levels of Windows XP compatibility. If your router isn't new, then turn it on and skip to "Detecting your wireless adapter" below. Plug your router into your internet socket if you want to share your internet.
Enter your username and password from your router often "admin" and "admin" then your internet service provider. Method 2. Your wireless adapter should be detected automatically by Windows XP. Method 3. If your connection appears in the Wireless Connection Manager then connect to it, otherwise run the wizard. This is the password that you've set up on your router for people to connect and access the Internet.
Yes No. Not Helpful 6 Helpful 6. You will need a central access point to connect to and control communication among the wireless devices. Not Helpful 6 Helpful 5. VMWare does not virtualize a wireless card. Report the location s. On your hard drive, you should find one or both of. Report what you find, including the location s of anything found.
It is possible but I don't think likely that you will find a file named serscan. Or, if you want to skip all of that, you can download serscan.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Both laptops XP and 7 OSs have connected to the internet through the router with no problems. The Windows 7 Pro OS laptop has connected wirelessly to the Photosmart Plus printer, which I had set up as the printer's first wireless confiquiration. During the installation process to connect the printer to the XP system wirelessly I was asked to select which printer I wanted to connect to.
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