| Re: What's your opinion on my lenovo not seeing the network until Iredid the network setup (linksys router) On Jan 1, 1:06 pm, "BillW50" <Bill...@aol.kom> wrote:
> Innews:91660aab-e906-4133-876e-8759b8e3939a@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com,
> amandaF typed on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 01:38:34 -0800 (PST):
>
> > First, I wouldn't get connection and so I had to disconnect and
> > connect again. Lenovo tech support said I needed to upgrade my
> > router's firmware. Before I got to upgrade, I wouldn't see my network
> > listed anymore. In fact, I would not see most of the network in the
> > neighborhood. So I went my desktop to do the firmware upgrade - I
> > forgot the log in info to my network and had to reset the router to
> > defaults values first - but found out that what I have upgrade once
> > before is still the latest. Without checking whether the Lenovo could
> > now see the network, I called Linksys tech support to find out the
> > latest version available. In the process, I was told to re-upgrade
> > anyway. (That's silly because the easytool would upgrade only if it is
> > needed.) I checked the Lenovo and saw my network and was able to
> > connect. What was that all about? Did that happen to anyone?
>
> Sounds perfectly normal to me. As any device with contains a CPU has
> occationally the same problem as other computers. As all it takes is one
> bit to be toggled the wrong way to cause a problem. There are lots of
> reasons how this can happen. And when they happen, rebooting clears it
> up most of the time.
>
> --
> Bill
> email: change kom to com
Well, it happened again the next day after I posted this. This time,
the tech support of Lenovo told me to update power management driver
(again), hot keys driver, and wireless driver
When I read the instruction for updating the wireless drive, I
realized that the reason for the way things happening was due to the
encryption on my home wireless network. After I updated the wireless
driver ( I did the other two as well), I now have no issues.Needless
to say, I am disappointed with Lenovo that in the short period that i
have owned this, I have to do all this updating of the river. Beside,
why should they assume that people would not put encryption in their
home network. After all, they know better what type of people buy
Lenovo.
BTW, the first tech support guy I ever talked to should have asked
whether I was using encryption. In fact, with the last guy (on the
issue of getting onto the network), if I had not given the scenario of
what I did by mentioning how I redid the wireless network setup along
with stating that I put an encryption, I zm sure whether he would
have realized it on his on that the issue was because of I had the
encryption pu on my network and needed a different driver for the
network card.
In fact, today, I had to update the driver for the sound card as I
couldn't hear as I played a youtube video.
I am just annoyed that I had to do all those updating that soon after
I purchased this. |