Start with the two computers in the same room ( to be sure that distance, and interference are not the problem).
Good idea. I'll try that.
Disable Firewall and or any other TCP/IP interceptor is on WinXP
I don't know what you mean. The only firewall I know of is the router itself. What is a TCP/IP interceptor?
Unbind the second NIC, and make sure that the Orinoco is bound (Card, and protocols).
What do you mean by this? Disable it in the Device Manager? I disabled everything in the Device Manager except for the Orinoco.
Start with default settings on both Router, and Orinoco. (No WEP etc.).
I think I have a problem here. There must be someone else in the area with a wireless network because whenever I start my system, it wants to connect to either my network that I set up or a network called "cableland" that I didn't set up. The techs at Orinoco told me that I'd have to enable WEP to get it to lock into my network, so I did. I set it to 64 bit encryption and used a 10 digit key composed of letters and numbers and entered the same at the client end.
I did few installation of this combo never had a problem.
I've got another problem now. I've called Orinoco tech help 4 times now and they now have it on my account that my SMC7004AWBR is not "WIFI" compatible, so they won't even go any further with the support. They said that they can't guarantee that it will work and they won't even try because my SMC router is not WIFI compatible. A bunch of sh*t if you ask me.
Here's another thing.. The status indicator for the Windows XP networking icon always said excellent with the Orinoco USB Gold Client when WEP was disabled, but as soon as I enabled the WEP, the range dropped between low to good, but I still can't connect to the internet.
I also have a Linksys WUSB11 that I bought to try. I just opened it and hooked it up with the same WEP encryption enabled and the range says excellent, but I can't connect to the internet.
I'm thinking about calling SMC at this point and see what they have to say.
Answer to TG's responses:
The SSID (and any WEP keys) are case-sensitive, BTW.
Yep.. I'm aware of that. My SSID key is all caps and is the same for the WAP/router and the client. When I enabled WEP, I used 10 digits consisting of a mix of capital letters and numbers from 0-9. Hope I did that correctly. It seems to be correct because it says connected to my network.
It's something else. There will be a choice called "Firewall" in the management pages. Make sure it is set to "Enabled."
I never did find where to enable the firewall, but the last time I checked the status, it said that it was enabled.
Maybe...but I still think it is a driver issue. One thing: that USB client is a high-power draw USB device. It should be plugged in to either 1.) a root port, or 2.) a powered USB hub.
It's hooked up to my main USB port on the back of the pc.
So.. Basically, right now I have WEP enabled and the wireless client says that it's connected to my network and showing excellent signal strength (Linksys WUSB11 and not the Orinoco USB Gold Client), yet I can't get on the internet.
I'm going to try connecting the WUSB11 to my computer upstairs that is in the same room as the router and cable modem and is currently hooked up via a "wired" NIC to the router and see if that makes any difference.
I'll probably also give SMC a call and ask them what they think, since Orinoco will not talk to me now that they know that my SMC router is not WiFi compliant.
Thanks again.
Sal