So I just moved into my aunt's house and I can't seem to get her wireless connection to work with my laptop. Everytime I try to connect the network won't assign me and IP address and I get the error:
"Windows was unable to find a certificate to log you on to the network [SSID]"
I looked around and the only thing I found for this error was that the encryption for the network needed to be set to wpa-psk which it is, or the IEEE 802.1x authentication had to be turned off, but the box for that is greyed out and automatically unchecked anyway.
I am stumped. I don't have access to the router controls and I'm pretty sure the problem is on my end anyway. Any ideas? My wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini.
"Windows was unable to find a certificate to log you on to the network [SSID]"
I looked around and the only thing I found for this error was that the encryption for the network needed to be set to wpa-psk which it is, or the IEEE 802.1x authentication had to be turned off, but the box for that is greyed out and automatically unchecked anyway.
I am stumped. I don't have access to the router controls and I'm pretty sure the problem is on my end anyway. Any ideas? My wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini.