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Vladimir2013-10-27 17:15:07
WiFi
Vladimir, 2013-10-27 17:15:07

No ping to router?

“There are days when you put your hands down
and there is no Internet and Windows collapses ...”

All day today everything goes awry. Either the software does not start, or Google cannot give an answer to an elementary request. So also the netbook fucks the brain. In general, help mi pliz.
The situation is as follows: there is a router (züksel kinetic ultra), various devices are connected to it via wi-fi. IPs are tied to mac addresses so that there are no conflicts. There is an Internet, everything works well.
The protagonist of today's problem is a netbook (aoa150). A long time ago there was a factory XP on it, which was safely demolished. The PQS section previously saved by Acronis was also demolished. And they lived on this netbook in turn and together many different axes. And everything, in terms of iron, worked. But over time, some OS got so fat that even freshly installed ones began to slow down (hello ubuntu). Seven is also not very mobile on it. In the end, I decided to return the factory piggy and not bathe. Akronis flooded the PQS partition, the installation started up, the system was restored.
Now the problem is that wi-fi does not want to work. When connected, the netbook receives IP, gateway, dns from the router - everything is as it should be. But there is no internet. Ping to the router does not go, respectively, and external addresses do not ping. The connection status indicates: "connected", Packets sent - hundreds, received - a couple of dozen. The driver updated from the off site, Restarted the recovery from the partition recovery. The result is null.
At the same time, if you connect the cable to the router, everything works. Linux live cd - waffle works too. Before that, I installed xp from the disk - everything worked, but slowly. By the way xs why, tk. factory flies.
Any thoughts?
And to a heap, who copes with those days when computers stop listening to you, and any simple task drags on for hours?

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vovagubin1987, 2013-10-27
@gravl

Try playing around with the driver settings and try different versions of the driver. Although not your problem, it was similar. my wi-fi module on the former seven worked intermittently all the time. I waited 10 seconds for a connection, and the next I transferred everything. disabling power saving mode and QoS helped.

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Vladimir Dubrovin, 2013-10-27
@z3apa3a

ARP filtering not enabled on the router?
Throw the results of
ipconfig / all
arp -a
and
route print
at the time of the WiFi connection in parallel with the ping

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Alexey Skvortsov, 2013-10-27
@Snifer

In XP, do you work with the built-in client with an access point or do you use software from Atheros?

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smartlight, 2013-10-27
@smartlight

maybe the wifi password is wrong.
try deleting the wifi network.

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Valentine, 2013-10-27
@vvpoloskin

There are no miracles, there are 3 options:
1) Turn off the binding of poppies to addresses at the point and try to connect
2) Check the liveness of the adapter by connecting to any other point, preferably an open one
3) Play on the point with wi-fi parameters (set WPA-PSK encryption , and not WPA2, disable in the radio part for fidelity, if any, options like WDS, force the channel width to 20Mhz, set the 802.11 mode hard, I would recommend checking for 802.11b and 802.11g)
And yes, you didn’t forget to install the Service Pack 3?

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