Windows xp wireless connection cannot find certificate




















How do i fix this? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. LemP Volunteer Moderator. You have at least two separate problems, not including your decision to stay with XP.

Assuming that your wireless network is listed under "Preferred networks," select it and click "Properties" On the "Association" tab, ensure that the authentication and encryption boxes are properly configured for whatever level of encryption you configured on your router e. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to LemP's post on August 28, Not very exciting, eh?

So then I tried to connect from my desktop computer that has a wireless USB adapter attached to it and I ended up getting this error message:. What certificate! Also, since I was able to connect from my laptop with no problem, it led me to believe it was something wrong with my desktop. After about 30 minutes of fiddling around with various settings, I was able to figure out what the problem was. First, click on the wireless icon in your taskbar and under Related Tasks , choose Change advanced settings.

Now click on the Wireless Networks tab and select the network in the list at the bottom. Click on Properties once you select the wireless network that is having problems. Step 4 Now click on the Wireless Networks tab and select the network in the list at the bottom. Click on Properties once you select the wireless network that is having problems.

Step 6 Click on the Connection taband check the Connect when this network is in range box. Please contact the technician of your wireless router if you have no idea about the information. As yet, this problem has been successfully fixed, Windows can log you on to the network automatically at once. Related Papers. Download File.



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