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Need help connecting a Thinkpad R60 to WiFi in eCS 2.1
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Keith Sheehan
2018-02-22 05:53:04 UTC
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I have a Thinkpad R60 with eComstation 2.1 and the original Intel 802.11b/g WiFi card.

I've tried connecting the machine to both my U-Verse 802.11ac router and an old 802.11g Airport Express router and I can't connect to either. The Connect button is never enabled.

The only way I've been able to connect the machine to the Internet so far was when I had my Android phone configured as a WiFi hot spot with no security enabled. Needless today, I would like a more permanant, secure solution.

Does anyone know what specific security settings eCom is looking for so that I can configure one of the routers appropriately?

The funny thing is, I have a second, identical, R60 with Ubuntu and I have no difficulty connecting with that machine to the U-verse router.

Thanks for any help you can provide,
Keith Sheehan
Pete
2018-02-27 02:48:59 UTC
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Hi Keith
Post by Keith Sheehan
I have a Thinkpad R60 with eComstation 2.1 and the original Intel 802.11b/g WiFi card.
Any idea of model of nic? - pci id may be useful.
Post by Keith Sheehan
I've tried connecting the machine to both my U-Verse 802.11ac router and an old 802.11g Airport Express router and I can't connect to either. The Connect button is never enabled.
Connect button?

I have 2 laptops with Intel wireless nics working and neither have a
Connect button anywhere in the software involved.

Maybe you should post details of drivers and software in use.


Regards

Pete
Post by Keith Sheehan
The only way I've been able to connect the machine to the Internet so far was when I had my Android phone configured as a WiFi hot spot with no security enabled. Needless today, I would like a more permanant, secure solution.
Does anyone know what specific security settings eCom is looking for so that I can configure one of the routers appropriately?
The funny thing is, I have a second, identical, R60 with Ubuntu and I have no difficulty connecting with that machine to the U-verse router.
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Keith Sheehan
Keith Sheehan
2018-02-27 20:23:20 UTC
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Post by Keith Sheehan
I have a Thinkpad R60 with eComstation 2.1 and the original Intel 802.11b/g WiFi card.
I've tried connecting the machine to both my U-Verse 802.11ac router and an old 802.11g Airport Express router and I can't connect to either. The Connect button is never enabled.
The only way I've been able to connect the machine to the Internet so far was when I had my Android phone configured as a WiFi hot spot with no security enabled. Needless today, I would like a more permanant, secure solution.
Does anyone know what specific security settings eCom is looking for so that I can configure one of the routers appropriately?
The funny thing is, I have a second, identical, R60 with Ubuntu and I have no difficulty connecting with that machine to the U-verse router.
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Keith Sheehan
In the Hardware Manager, the card is listed as Intel 3945 a/b/g.

As for the settings, I am right-clicking on the WiFi icon in the lower-right corner and selecting 'Public Hotspots > Scan for Hotspots'. When I select my SSID from the list the 'Connect' button at the bottom of the 'Scan for Hotspots' dialog is disabled.
Keith Sheehan
2018-02-27 21:06:31 UTC
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Post by Keith Sheehan
Post by Keith Sheehan
I have a Thinkpad R60 with eComstation 2.1 and the original Intel 802.11b/g WiFi card.
I've tried connecting the machine to both my U-Verse 802.11ac router and an old 802.11g Airport Express router and I can't connect to either. The Connect button is never enabled.
The only way I've been able to connect the machine to the Internet so far was when I had my Android phone configured as a WiFi hot spot with no security enabled. Needless today, I would like a more permanant, secure solution.
Does anyone know what specific security settings eCom is looking for so that I can configure one of the routers appropriately?
The funny thing is, I have a second, identical, R60 with Ubuntu and I have no difficulty connecting with that machine to the U-verse router.
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Keith Sheehan
In the Hardware Manager, the card is listed as Intel 3945 a/b/g.
As for the settings, I am right-clicking on the WiFi icon in the lower-right corner and selecting 'Public Hotspots > Scan for Hotspots'. When I select my SSID from the list the 'Connect' button at the bottom of the 'Scan for Hotspots' dialog is disabled.
The available settings on the Airport Express I am trying to use are

Radio Mode: 802.11b/g, b Only or g Only

Wireless Security: None, WPR 40 or 128bit, WPA/WPA2 Personal, WPA2 Personal,
WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, WPA2 Enterprise

Which settings for the access point would be the best settings for the WiFi card in the laptop?

Thanks!
Keith Sheehan
2018-02-27 21:07:23 UTC
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Post by Keith Sheehan
I have a Thinkpad R60 with eComstation 2.1 and the original Intel 802.11b/g WiFi card.
I've tried connecting the machine to both my U-Verse 802.11ac router and an old 802.11g Airport Express router and I can't connect to either. The Connect button is never enabled.
The only way I've been able to connect the machine to the Internet so far was when I had my Android phone configured as a WiFi hot spot with no security enabled. Needless today, I would like a more permanant, secure solution.
Does anyone know what specific security settings eCom is looking for so that I can configure one of the routers appropriately?
The funny thing is, I have a second, identical, R60 with Ubuntu and I have no difficulty connecting with that machine to the U-verse router.
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Keith Sheehan
In the Hardware Manager, the card is listed as Intel 3945 a/b/g.
As for the settings, I am right-clicking on the WiFi icon in the lower-right corner and selecting 'Public Hotspots > Scan for Hotspots'. When I select my SSID from the list the 'Connect' button at the bottom of the 'Scan for Hotspots' dialog is disabled.
The available settings on the Airport Express I am trying to use are
Radio Mode: 802.11b/g, b Only or g Only
Wireless Security: None, WPR 40 or 128bit, WPA/WPA2 Personal, WPA2 Personal,
WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, WPA2 Enterprise
Which settings for the access point would be the best settings for the WiFi card in the laptop?
Thanks!
That should be 'WEP 40 or 128 bit' not WPR
Dave Yeo
2018-02-27 22:54:41 UTC
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Post by Keith Sheehan
Post by Keith Sheehan
Post by Keith Sheehan
I have a Thinkpad R60 with eComstation 2.1 and the original Intel 802.11b/g WiFi card.
I've tried connecting the machine to both my U-Verse 802.11ac router and an old 802.11g Airport Express router and I can't connect to either. The Connect button is never enabled.
The only way I've been able to connect the machine to the Internet so far was when I had my Android phone configured as a WiFi hot spot with no security enabled. Needless today, I would like a more permanant, secure solution.
Does anyone know what specific security settings eCom is looking for so that I can configure one of the routers appropriately?
The funny thing is, I have a second, identical, R60 with Ubuntu and I have no difficulty connecting with that machine to the U-verse router.
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Keith Sheehan
In the Hardware Manager, the card is listed as Intel 3945 a/b/g.
As for the settings, I am right-clicking on the WiFi icon in the lower-right corner and selecting 'Public Hotspots > Scan for Hotspots'. When I select my SSID from the list the 'Connect' button at the bottom of the 'Scan for Hotspots' dialog is disabled.
The available settings on the Airport Express I am trying to use are
Radio Mode: 802.11b/g, b Only or g Only
Wireless Security: None, WPR 40 or 128bit, WPA/WPA2 Personal, WPA2 Personal,
WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, WPA2 Enterprise
Which settings for the access point would be the best settings for the WiFi card in the laptop?
For my T42, I had to create a profile, which I named "Home" by right
clicking the WiFi widget and entered the needed info. My hub doesn't
have much in the way of settings. For the T42, I'm using (under the
security tab) Wi-Fi Protected access (WPA2-PSK) and entered the
preshared key which I believe I read off the bottom of the hub, under
the battery. The key is of the form 123ABCDE2A with different numbers
and letters then I posted.
Under the Connection tab, I have the Profile Name-Home and under connect
to, Basic/Extended Service Set (BSS/ESS) and the SSID that I also read
of the bottom of the Hub, looks something like ISP012F
I was lucky as it was my first try and it just worked.
Dave
Keith Sheehan
2018-02-28 03:36:51 UTC
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Post by Keith Sheehan
Post by Keith Sheehan
I have a Thinkpad R60 with eComstation 2.1 and the original Intel 802.11b/g WiFi card.
I've tried connecting the machine to both my U-Verse 802.11ac router and an old 802.11g Airport Express router and I can't connect to either. The Connect button is never enabled.
The only way I've been able to connect the machine to the Internet so far was when I had my Android phone configured as a WiFi hot spot with no security enabled. Needless today, I would like a more permanant, secure solution.
Does anyone know what specific security settings eCom is looking for so that I can configure one of the routers appropriately?
The funny thing is, I have a second, identical, R60 with Ubuntu and I have no difficulty connecting with that machine to the U-verse router.
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Keith Sheehan
In the Hardware Manager, the card is listed as Intel 3945 a/b/g.
As for the settings, I am right-clicking on the WiFi icon in the lower-right corner and selecting 'Public Hotspots > Scan for Hotspots'. When I select my SSID from the list the 'Connect' button at the bottom of the 'Scan for Hotspots' dialog is disabled.
The available settings on the Airport Express I am trying to use are
Radio Mode: 802.11b/g, b Only or g Only
Wireless Security: None, WPR 40 or 128bit, WPA/WPA2 Personal, WPA2 Personal,
WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, WPA2 Enterprise
Which settings for the access point would be the best settings for the WiFi card in the laptop?
For my T42, I had to create a profile, which I named "Home" by right
clicking the WiFi widget and entered the needed info. My hub doesn't
have much in the way of settings. For the T42, I'm using (under the
security tab) Wi-Fi Protected access (WPA2-PSK) and entered the
preshared key which I believe I read off the bottom of the hub, under
the battery. The key is of the form 123ABCDE2A with different numbers
and letters then I posted.
Under the Connection tab, I have the Profile Name-Home and under connect
to, Basic/Extended Service Set (BSS/ESS) and the SSID that I also read
of the bottom of the Hub, looks something like ISP012F
I was lucky as it was my first try and it just worked.
Dave
Dave,

That's exackty what I needed!
I added the connection manually, entered the SSID and password for the Airport Express adapter, as I have it configured, and eCS connects to the base station fine now.

Thannk you so much!

Keith

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