My projector is brand new and it came with IFU-WLM3 (USB wireless). When pluged in the projector, it creates a network VPL2F89AC, but I've checked all papers and boxes, and there is no password printed! The network is looking for one, in order to connect the laptop with the projector. I've installed the required software, but the problem remains.
SOURCE: Wireless Connection Keeps Dropping
Hi,
Some generic solutions for WiFi dropping out may include:
1. Use of static IP addresses for the clients (in your case the 2 Sony VPL-CX86s) rather than auto obtain;
2. Disable the WEP/WPA security;
3. Set MAC filter in your router and include MAC addresses of the 2 projectors;
4. Try raising the height/position of the router; and/or
5. use an aftermarket high gain antenna for the router.
As a reminder, WiFi works by line of sight (LOS), anything in between will reduce signal strength/coverage and that include people around/near the projector unknowingly blocking the router.
Hope that this be of some help/idea. Pls post back how things turned out or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
SOURCE: camcorder connection to pc computer
You can installl "Windows Movie maker" this software imports videos from camera connected through USB cable provided with ur cam. if asks for sony USB driver search it on Internet or ask 'sony dealer'.
this software is very easy to use and access the camera easily in compare to DV interface of sony... u'l have to compromise on quality.
Rajinder
SOURCE: Wireless Network stopped detecting ALL local networks
Hi, Have you installed the driver for your wireless card since you re-formatted?
Right click on my computer and go to properties, select device manager. all of your hardware will be listed there. are there any yellow question marks? these are devices that need drivers.
Your wifi card will probably be called 'network adapter'. go to the sony vaio website and download the right driver for your wifi card
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SOURCE: Recently bought a Sony Vaio
Can you try the laptop somewhere else? Try Mcdonalds or Starbucks, work, school, etc. Does it see the connection there? Does it connect ok there. Break your troubleshooting it into small steps. If it works else where then something is set wrong in your wireless at home. If it doesn't work else where then keep troubleshooting the laptop itself. When your watching the SSID show up then disappear are all wireless SSID also doing the same. Can you see neighbor and just watch if they drop in and out? Can you confirm your router is the same network speed. B,G or N. Make sure its a on a speed the laptop can do. Can you change your router and disable the security for a little while and see if that effects how the laptop connects. IF it works without security then check your security settings, Maybe the router is set to an old or newer type if security, Try different one's if it works correctly with security off. Can you login into your router and look at the logs its recording. Maybe there's a clue in it. Re-confirm the gateway and subnet are correct. I don't know if your XP, vista or 7, but open a command window or Dos prompt and type "ipconfig /a" It will list all the network information. Also type "ipconfig ?" For a list of options to use with the command. You may need to a release or renew the connection.
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