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gary1508
Sep 29, 2015Aspirant
Laptop to WN3000RPv3 connection
I just bought this range extender and can't get it connected to my laptop. My laptop uses windows 10. My other laptop uses windows 7 and has no problem, all the smart phones connect perfect. I can co...
gary1508
Sep 29, 2015Aspirant
Hello Babylon5,
thanks for your quick reaction. The modem is Broadcom BCM43142 802.11 Wi-Fi Adapter.
First I thought it was a firewall problem, my anti virus is panda, but I can't seem to find a soltution.
The only message I get is "can't connect to this network".
Babylon5
Sep 30, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
There are different levels of connection for wireless computers. The first part is associating with the router, this requires the correct passphrase to be provided, if this fails there is no connection at all. If the passphrase is good, then the computer can connect, it then will typically request IP data, and for a variety of reason this can fail. Typically this later failure will lead to a ‘limited connection’ warning and no Internet access.
So given your description it would appear that the passphrase is being rejected? You could try temporarily lowing the router wireless encryption to ‘none’ to see if the laptop can connect (the OS may warn that the connection is not secure). If it connects then change the encryption back to WPA2 and re-enter the original passphrase, then try that same passphrase in the laptop settings. If there is a remembered profile at the laptop for your wireless connection then use the wireless utility to ‘forget’ or delete that profile, then reconnect and provide the passphrase when prompted.
- gary1508Oct 10, 2015Aspirant
Hello Andy,
sorry I didn't react any sooner but I had problems with the overall internet connection for a few days.
Now I am alright. My pc is connected to the extender, don't ask me how but the day you gave me your answer I didn't have time to do anything and I connected my pc with a cable to the extender, After that I haven't had any difficulties. I had a connection for 2 days, then I took the cable out and it was connected through wifi ????
Thanks.
Gary.
- Babylon5Oct 10, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
OK, well thanks for the update, much appreciated.
- flabiomDec 28, 2015Aspirant
I just bought my WN3000RPv3 and have the same problem. saw on another thread that it was windows 10 issue and a new driver was to fix this but that thread was from July. havent found anything else on drivers and windows 10
. On the off chance it would work, I tried connecting directly using an ethernet cable but that did not solve my problem. My other laptop is windows 10 as well and has same issue. Can someone help?