Wifi Connection Issue - Association Test Failed
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Hello,
I can't connect to the wifi of my new flatshare, but at work it connects without any problem. My flatmates can connect as well as my iPhone. I have an Asus, Intel Core i5, Windows 7.
I don't know how to resolve the connection issue. I tested it with the Intel ProSet/Wireless tool (http://support.elmark.com.pl/rgd/drivery/U12C/WLAN/Win7/Docs/FRA/man_diag.htm):
Hardware test: pass (wireless hardware is enabled)
Driver test: pass (driver is loaded)
Transmitter/receiver test: pass
Analysis test: pass (4 networks available)
Association test: failed!!!!!!!!!!!!
It says if the signal strength of the access point is weak, use the signal test indicated below. [my signal is very good]
Check that a profile has been created. If one has been created:
Make sure the profile's SSID matches the access point's network name (SSID).
Delete the profile and create a new one.
Ensure your wireless network is not listed in the exclusion list (profiles).
Make sure the MAC address has not been excluded on the access point.
What can I do??? Thanks for your help.
I can't connect to the wifi of my new flatshare, but at work it connects without any problem. My flatmates can connect as well as my iPhone. I have an Asus, Intel Core i5, Windows 7.
I don't know how to resolve the connection issue. I tested it with the Intel ProSet/Wireless tool (http://support.elmark.com.pl/rgd/drivery/U12C/WLAN/Win7/Docs/FRA/man_diag.htm):
Hardware test: pass (wireless hardware is enabled)
Driver test: pass (driver is loaded)
Transmitter/receiver test: pass
Analysis test: pass (4 networks available)
Association test: failed!!!!!!!!!!!!
It says if the signal strength of the access point is weak, use the signal test indicated below. [my signal is very good]
Check that a profile has been created. If one has been created:
Make sure the profile's SSID matches the access point's network name (SSID).
Delete the profile and create a new one.
Ensure your wireless network is not listed in the exclusion list (profiles).
Make sure the MAC address has not been excluded on the access point.
What can I do??? Thanks for your help.
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Hello...
Depending on which box you are trying to connect to, you may need to press the (WIFI or other) button on the box... give it a try.
Best regards,
See you soon
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"Who wants to climb a mountain starts from the bottom!"
Signed: "Gillette" alias "nobody"! ;) (°!°)
Depending on which box you are trying to connect to, you may need to press the (WIFI or other) button on the box... give it a try.
Best regards,
See you soon
--
"Who wants to climb a mountain starts from the bottom!"
Signed: "Gillette" alias "nobody"! ;) (°!°)
lauuuure
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I was able to connect on the first day I arrived, but the next day I couldn't connect to the Wi-Fi. However, I entered the Wi-Fi access key correctly!