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CBCrosby8155
Feb 25, 2021Aspirant
MR5100 won't connect to Windows 10 pc
My MR5100 will not connect to my Dell XPS desktop with Windows 10. When it shows up as available it is listed as "hidden ". I go thru set-up: ssid, password, etc and get message it won't connect. PC h...
CBCrosby8155
Mar 03, 2021Aspirant
Windows did a quite thorough look at the system, including changing the settings, all without success.
ArodiD
Mar 03, 2021NETGEAR Expert
Hi CBCrosby8155 ,
Are you saying that USB, Ethernet or WiFi connectivity is not working with Windows 10 PC and MR5100? If all connection types fail, are you able to provide some detail on the failure? (i.e No internet or PC just doesnt recognise no matter what)
- CBCrosby8155Mar 03, 2021AspirantThanks. My Windows desktop won't connect to the MR5100, whether via wifi, when connected via USB cable or connected via ethernet cable. The ethernet on the pc is functioning properly as are the USB ports.
All my other devices connect to the MR5100 via wifi without issue which tells me it is something going on with the wifi card in my pc. I contacted Dell and they indicated that my Intel AC 7260 was not compatible with the MR5100. It is an older pc, about 7 yrs old, but, it connected to previous internet providers routers and connects to my Verizon Jetpack that I currently use for wifi until I can get this figured out.
Hope this answers your questions. Thanks- michaelkenwardMar 04, 2021Guru - Experienced User
CBCrosby8155 wrote:
Thanks. My Windows desktop won't connect to the MR5100, whether via wifi, when connected via USB cable or connected via ethernet cable.What prevents the connection? Windows?
What messages do you see?
Have you tried running the Windows network troubleshooter?
Windows likes to protect us from new networks that might be evil. In reality, it often shuts us out of safe networks.
One thought is that you could tell Windows that you are on a "private network".
- Network and Internet settings
- Network Status
- Change Connection Properties
- Network Profile
- Private
I'm told that this is rubbish advice. But it has worked for me and others in the same boat.
- CBCrosby8155Mar 04, 2021Aspirant
Thanks for the note.
When I click the Network and Settings icon in the task bar, it shows up as 'hidden network'. When I click on it and try to set it up, adding the ssid and password, the pc tries to connect to the MR5100 but will not, with message saying cannot connect to this network.
I have run the Windows network troubleshooter, in fact I spent almost 2 hours with a Windows tech trying to figure this out and they were not able to get it to work.
I haven't tried setting it up as a private network but will give it a try.
When I do a search/settings/wifi, and click on show available netowrks, it will show up as hidden network on the task bar pup menu. When I do search/settings/wifi/manage known networks, the network shows up as the name that is assigned to the MR5100. Clicking takes me to the popup menu from the task bar where the router shows up as hidden - I don't understand why it will show up as the 'named' network when I search/settings/wifi/manage known networks but shows up as hidden from the task bar. In any event, when I try to connect, same message always shows up - cannot connect to this network.
I spoke with Intel yesterday and the rep said that due to the age of my pc and the Intel wifi card (about 7yrs) that I would have to go back to Windows 8 or install a new wifi card. The current card (Intel AC 7260) will not support the MR5100. Perhaps that is true and I will certainly install a new card if that is fact, just trying to go thru all options prior to doing that. And most importantly, want to make sure that the new wifi card will support the MR5100.
- CBCrosby8155Mar 03, 2021AspirantAdditionally, when I go into set up a new wifi, I go thru all the normal setuo- enter ssid, password, etc and get message that it can't connect.
- ArodiDMar 03, 2021NETGEAR Expert
Hi CBCrosby8155 ,
Have you configured the M5 to not broadcast SSID and this is the reason you manually have to input SSID and Password on Windows Desktop? Or is the M5 broadcasting the SSID as normal but it just does not show on the Windows Desktop list of available WiFi networks?
Regards,
Arodi
- CBCrosby8155Mar 03, 2021AspirantThe only time I have had to enter the ssid, etc., is when I go thru the process of trying to set up a new network on the pc.
I am fairly novice on this stuff but have done a lot of research. But, I have not changed any settings on the MR5100, and not sure how I would make that change on it without guidance.
I have been told, rightly or not, that the MR5100 encryption and my wifi card are not compatible. Intel AC7260 and WPA2 Personal AES.