Has anyone encountered anything like the following?
Start out with a netgear ADSL wireless router, new laptop, XP up to date, and
coming into the admin interface of the router through a wired ethernet
connection on another computer.
Plug in, and the wireless network is recognised immediately. However there is
no authentication or security, and it is recommended to change the SSID. I
change it, and reboot the device. The old SSID is now shown in XP, along
with the new name as a second network. In the admin interface for the
router, at the top level, the new name is shown. Further down in the stack,
the old name is shown - there are two menus, one where you change the SSID,
the other where you allow or don't allow multiple SSIDs. It is in the second
one that the old SSID shows up.
Delete the old network in XP, and try to use the new one. Can't. Delete all
of them in both machines, create a new one on the device. Now no network is
visible, though the admin interface says its there, and the wlan light is on.
Decide to try creating a new one, on the device. The old one, now supposedly
deleted, now appears and can be connected to. What is going on, asks my
friend?
I spent a couple of hours on this in increasing embarassment, and not
understanding at all what was happening. How could it be that networks which
the router thought were there should not be visible from XP, and vice versa?
Why did rebooting the device not seem to work as you'd expect?
The devices by the way were on the same table top, so signal strength wasn't
an issue.
Was I missing something blindingly obvious? Thought wireless Linux was
difficult, but its nothing compared to this!
Peter