The administrator blocks the wireless network.

bouda19 Posted messages 1 Status Member -  
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Hello,

I just installed the Wi-Fi network at my place, everything works fine on my PC, but my roommate, who has a laptop with Windows Vista, is having trouble.

When I right-click on the two computers at the bottom right and search for the network connection, the PC finds the network but refuses to connect.

It says: Your network administrator has blocked your connections to this network.

This is also displayed for nearby detected networks.

Moreover, he is the administrator of his PC.

I have searched for hours for a solution in vain and I hope someone has the solution.

11 answers

  1. garnau14
     
    Try this, I had the same problem.

    Type "cmd" in the search bar without pressing "enter" and right-click on cmd and select run as administrator, then type these commands one by one in the window, confirming after each one and then restart your PC.

    netsh wlan delete filter permission=denyall networktype=infrastructure

    netsh wlan delete filter permission=denyall networktype=adhoc
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    1. jojores
       
      Thank you.

      The solution you proposed worked.

      Jojores
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    2. realdju
       
      Great, it worked for me too ^^
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    3. JFN43
       
      And thank you, it's okay.
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    4. pitch26
       
      I'm trying to access the iMac network on my other PC, but it asks me for a password and a username! When I enter my credentials, it doesn't work!
      Does anyone have the answer, please????
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    5. pitch26
       
      In addition to all that, it says to me: << you do not have the appropriate access rights for this server >>. ????? Help me, please !!!
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  2. hamagil Posted messages 5564 Status Member 724
     
    Did you authorize your roommate's PC to connect to your router? What router do you have?
    On the Livebox, you need to press the "association" button while the device is trying to connect to the Wi-Fi

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  3. Aide
     
    Re..

    The box has a recent date; I don't believe it's for this model... ?
    In addition, on some models, the firmware version is marked on the box!
    But what matters is which version is displayed in the interface? Look!

    Pre-configured => PPPoE (RJ45 WLAN):

    http://shc-download.siemens.com/repository/1554/155411/Gigaset_SE551_WLAN_DSL_Cable_V2706.exe

    Pre-configured => Dynamic IP (RJ45 WLAN):

    http://shc-download.siemens.com/repository/1554/155412/Gigaset_SE551_WLAN_DSL_Cable_V2707.exe

    You have to go to the site for the links to work... http://gigaset.com/shc/0,1935,fr_fr_0_89729_rarnrnrnrn_variation%253A-5_pageType%253Adownloads_imagePos%253A0,00.html

    /!\ The 2 versions are the same! Except for the RJ45 WLAN connection mode configured by default...
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    1. bouda19
       
      Re

      I checked with what you gave me and yes, it's the latest version of my router.
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  4. wapman
     
    Hello

    you need to type these two commands in run from the start menu and then restart the PC..

    netsh wlan delete filter denyall adhoc
    netsh wlan delete filter denyall infra

    Regards
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    1. DracoPowerLinux
       
      and for ubuntu(linux)?
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  5. bouda19
     
    My router is a Siemens Gigaset SE551 WLAN, and in the configuration, I set up WEP security, and that's it. But I just tried to set it to no protection, but it doesn't work.
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  6. hamagil Posted messages 5564 Status Member 724
     
    I put the link to your router, there is the manual: http://gigaset.com/shc/0,1935,en_en_0_89729_rarnrnrnrn,00.html
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    1. bouda19
       
      Well, there wasn't anything interesting. I think it's coming from Vista because I can access the internet through a cable plugged into the router.
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  7. hamagil Posted messages 5564 Status Member 724
     
    For Ethernet connections, there is no security, no key, or association. So it works directly
    but it might come from Vista
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  8. Aide
     
    Hello

    To do it right (without power cuts), have you updated your SE551 router?

    ***
    I have this model (and a RJ45/WiFi bridge that I haven't opened the box for yet as I don't need it for now (I retrieved the firmware that supports WPA keys) = handy for connecting the RJ45 WLAN (internet input/output) to your modem).

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    1. bouda19
       
      Uh no, but given that I just received it 3 days ago, the router should be up to date.
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  9. Aide
     
    Hello everyone

    [Vista] Managing Wireless Networks
    Published by fahd_zboot, last updated on Monday, September 15, 2008 at 5:54:44 PM by fahd_zboot

    https://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/12643-vista-gerer-les-reseaux-sans-fil

    If that can help you :)

    Under XP, I prefer using the XP WiFi manager even if we have to install the WiFi software!
    Check if on Vista you can manage WiFi with the Vista WiFi manager if it's better and more stable!
    Tip: eMule allows you to maintain an active connection almost all the time = no WiFi dropouts!

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    1. bouda19
       
      I tried to resolve it using the network manager and it didn't work, and apparently it’s not the Wi-Fi network configuration because I managed to connect my Wii and perform an update... so the problem lies with Windows Vista.
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      1. gp > bouda19
         
        I have the same problem. Have you found the solution in the meantime?
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  10. bouda19
     
    Well, I haven't had the chance to test it yet, but thanks garnau14 for your help.
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  11. starboard
     
    Thank you very much, it works really, really well.
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