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Windows in Bootcamp Can't Find Router
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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1615262" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>There's something amiss with your setup then. Windows usually has less difficulty setting up an internet connection than OS X - at least in my experience. You really haven't provided us with much info but make sure: You're broadcasting your SSID from the router and also using encryption. (WPA2)</p><p></p><p>Start out in Windows using a basic setup... connect an ethernet cable from the router to your Mac. Does Windows "see" the router? Can you connect to the net using IE when hooked up with an ethernet cable? If you can, then use the wireless wizard in Windows 7 to setup a wireless connection.</p><p></p><p>Also... and this is important: Make certain that you have installed the Windows 7 Boot Camp drivers. If you haven't installed the drivers or the drivers are not correct, you won't be able to connect. You should be able to open the hardware tree in Windows 7 to see if all your drivers are installed and working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1615262, member: 46727"] There's something amiss with your setup then. Windows usually has less difficulty setting up an internet connection than OS X - at least in my experience. You really haven't provided us with much info but make sure: You're broadcasting your SSID from the router and also using encryption. (WPA2) Start out in Windows using a basic setup... connect an ethernet cable from the router to your Mac. Does Windows "see" the router? Can you connect to the net using IE when hooked up with an ethernet cable? If you can, then use the wireless wizard in Windows 7 to setup a wireless connection. Also... and this is important: Make certain that you have installed the Windows 7 Boot Camp drivers. If you haven't installed the drivers or the drivers are not correct, you won't be able to connect. You should be able to open the hardware tree in Windows 7 to see if all your drivers are installed and working. [/QUOTE]
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