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T30 - Acting Strange ???

#1 Post by chris301up » Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:00 am

:( Right the situation is this. My beloved T30 recently started playing up and after many hours of trying to re-install the original recovery disks I gave up and put it in the wardrobe.

I have now tried it again and am still getting nowhere? I purchased another set of recovery disks, but these will not install correctly, as it will not complete the recovery process properly.

I can install Windows XP using a Win XP disk, but once installed it will not connect to the internet. If I install Linux Ubuntu 11.04 however, I loads fine and connects to the internet without any problem whatsoever.

I do not wish to use Ubuntu, has I have many programmes that simply will not run under this platform, so really need XP loaded.

:?: Before I put it in the bin, has anyone had a similar problem?

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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#2 Post by Neil » Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:09 am

Not sure what the problem is with your recovery disks, as you haven't given us much ifo. Could just be user error.

With the install from Windows XP disk, you will need to manually install network controller drivers. Either ethernet or wireless, which ever you will need first. Then you can get online with the T30 and download any other drivers needed.

A very good use for Ubuntu in your case (if this T30 is the only computer you have at your disposal) would be to download the Windows drivers you need while booted with the Ubuntu CD, and save them on a USB flash drive, so you will have them handy for your fresh Windows install.
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#3 Post by chris301up » Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:00 am

Right. I have now used three (3) sets of IBM recovery disks - and no joy whatsoever.

Regarding Windows XP I have installed the correct drivers for my wireless card from the installation CD, and have even tried connecting direct, but still no success.

I have had this T30 for a number of years now and have NEVER experienced this problem before! I am just wondering whether there may be some other underlying problem?

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#4 Post by RealBlackStuff » Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:43 am

Try another (or USB-external) CD/DVD drive.
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#5 Post by chris301up » Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:46 am

I did think of that but I only have a couple of old IDE CD drives and don't think I can connect these to it?

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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#6 Post by Neil » Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:03 pm

Since you can boot Ubuntu and use it's wireless drivers, I doubt that you have an underlying hardware problem.

If you "need" XP...and you already have XP installed, my suggestion would be to focus on getting your current XP install working right.

How about looking in Device Manager and telling us what network adapters you have installed. And check to see if Device Manager reports them as working properly.
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#7 Post by chris301up » Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:24 pm

In Device Manager I get the following:

PCMCIA Adaptors = Texas Instruments PCI-1520 Cardbus Controller
Network Adaptors = Wireless=B Notebook Adaptor

and they are reported to be working.

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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#8 Post by Neil » Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:44 pm

So it appears you are missing the LAN driver. And I suspect the wireless driver is not the right one either. Download and install the drivers here:

http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail. ... migr-42358
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#9 Post by chris301up » Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:04 pm

Right. I have done what you suggested but still no joy.

I have now installed the Linksys Wireless-B Notebook Adaptor software for the device and have now got Limited/No Connectivity. When the programme is opened it states " You are connected to the access point. but the internet cannot be found"

I am now beginning to think that Plusnet internet is not compatible with Win XP but works with Vista and Win 7 ???

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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#10 Post by twistero » Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:12 pm

Just making sure: You are talking about the internal wireless card, right? Double click on the network adapter in Device Manager, go to Details tab, choose Hardware Ids from the dropdown menu, and post contents.

Also, is your wireless network secured with WPA? Do your XP installation have SP3? WPA is only implemented in SP3.
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#11 Post by Neil » Mon Apr 30, 2012 2:01 pm

chris301up wrote:...installed the correct drivers for my wireless card from the installation CD...PCMCIA Adaptors...installed the Linksys Wireless-B Notebook Adaptor software for the device
Ah hah! So we are NOT talking about internal network devices...are we? We need to be going about this a totally different way.

Try this = go back to the driver matrix page and grab the chipset driver...let's see if that makes a difference.
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#12 Post by robert213 » Mon Apr 30, 2012 2:02 pm

chris301up wrote:I have now installed the Linksys Wireless-B Notebook Adaptor software for the device and have now got Limited/No Connectivity.
I have Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter.
Device Manager says... Wireless-G Notebook adapter WPC54G V3

Yours ought to say something like... Wireless-B Notebook adapter WPC11B

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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#13 Post by chris301up » Mon Apr 30, 2012 2:40 pm

Thanks. I am just in the middle of downloading another copy of XP with SP 3 and will go from there.

Will have to be tomorrow now.

Will post later

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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#14 Post by chris301up » Tue May 01, 2012 11:14 am

Right. Here is an update.

I have spent the past few hours completely wiping the hard drive using Active Disk. I have used FDISK to reconfigure everything and FDISK /MBR to ensure the master boot record is wiped. I have done a clean install with Windows XP Pro including SP3 which I have downloaded from the internet.

Still no joy !!!

I am trying to connect to PlusNet Broadband which is fully active on my other laptop with Windows 7 installed.

STRANGE !!!!!

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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#15 Post by ajkula66 » Tue May 01, 2012 12:24 pm

Are you attempting to connect via wired or wireless LAN?
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#16 Post by chris301up » Tue May 01, 2012 1:01 pm

I cannot connect wirelessly as it doesn't work !!!!

I have just connected it directly to the PlusNet router and although a little slow its working!

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#17 Post by twistero » Tue May 01, 2012 2:20 pm

See, you still has not clarified:
twistero wrote:Just making sure: You are talking about the internal wireless card, right?
Neil wrote:Ah hah! So we are NOT talking about internal network devices...are we?
We can help you so much better if you actually provided this information, as well as ...
twistero wrote:Double click on the network adapter in Device Manager, go to Details tab, choose Hardware Ids from the dropdown menu, and post contents.
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#18 Post by chris301up » Tue May 01, 2012 3:06 pm

The Hardware ids is as follows

PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8180&SUBSYS_0091737&REV_20
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8180&SUBSYS_0091737
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8180&SUBSYS_020000
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8180&SUBSYS_0200


Hope this helps?

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#19 Post by twistero » Tue May 01, 2012 5:16 pm

chris301up wrote: PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8180&SUBSYS_0091737&REV_20
Yes. You have a Realtek RTL8180L-based wireless card. Presumably this is a PCMCIA device, right? Not an internal wireless card.
You can download drivers directly from the chipset manufacturer's website. Since the card is so old, there is no guarantee that it will work with WPA or WPA2-secured wireless networks. If you installed the driver and still cannot connect, try making your wireless network unsecured or WEP-secured (although you're opening up a significant security risk by doing so).
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#20 Post by robert213 » Tue May 01, 2012 9:34 pm

twistero wrote:Since the card is so old, there is no guarantee that it will work with WPA or WPA2-secured wireless networks. If you installed the driver and still cannot connect, try making your wireless network unsecured or WEP-secured (although you're opening up a significant security risk by doing so).
Yeah, I forget to ask -- Does your wireless router require a password?

Most high-speed ISP's have you lease their own modem/wireless router combo unit. These require that you enter the correct password anytime a machine uses it for the first time.
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#21 Post by chris301up » Wed May 02, 2012 1:04 am

I have tried many different drivers, some from the manufacturers website and yes, the router does require a password.

I have tried it ALL ways (secured and unsecured) but I am still getting nowhere.

I now really believe that it will not access my PlusNet system, therefore later today I am hoping to go to my sons house, who is on Sky broadband, to see if it will access his? If so, there is the problem!

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#22 Post by chris301up » Wed May 02, 2012 12:42 pm

Here is an update.

I have taken my T30 to my son's house and BINGO - it connected wirelessly without problem.

It is obviously a compatibility issue with the PlusNet Thompson router?

I am still awaiting answers from them - but I am not holding my breath

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#23 Post by twistero » Wed May 02, 2012 1:46 pm

You do have a very very very very very old wireless card - 802.11b only. You will have much better luck with a newer card.
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#24 Post by chris301up » Wed May 02, 2012 1:51 pm

It really is not that old. Only purchased it about 18 months ago. But that shouldn't matter?

Why did it work before with my Sky, and with all other wireless networks - EXCEPT PLUSNET ?????

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#25 Post by twistero » Wed May 02, 2012 2:04 pm

chris301up wrote:It really is not that old. Only purchased it about 18 months ago. But that shouldn't matter?

Why did it work before with my Sky, and with all other wireless networks - EXCEPT PLUSNET ?????
It is old. The chipset in that wireless card is ancient. You saw the manufacturer's driver page: the latest driver is dated 2004.
There are a lot of reasons why it would not work with a given wireless network. For one, it may not support WPA or WPA2 encryption, which many modern wireless routers use as default. For another, it's wireless B only, while some modern routers may be set to only accept wireless G devices. Or it may simply be partly broken.
You will have to delve deep into your router's settings to determine the exact reason why it doesn't work. I'm sure some members of this forum will be able to find the incompatibility if we were to diagnose this in person. However, doing this over a forum will be quite difficult.
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#26 Post by chris301up » Wed May 02, 2012 2:09 pm

Ok. Thanks for your advice.

I'll probably just swap back to Sky - Then no more problems!

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#27 Post by twistero » Wed May 02, 2012 2:40 pm

Hmm... There's not much point in switching your internet provider just so you can use an old wireless card, is there? You will be happier with a new wireless card, which will also provide faster speeds as well.
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#28 Post by robert213 » Wed May 02, 2012 5:45 pm

twistero wrote:
You do have a very very very very very old wireless card - 802.11b only

The chipset in that wireless card is ancient. You saw the manufacturer's driver page: the latest driver is dated 2004.
There are a lot of reasons why it would not work with a given wireless network. For one, it may not support WPA or WPA2 encryption, which many modern wireless routers use as default. For another, it's wireless B only, while some modern routers may be set to only accept wireless G devices. Or it may simply be partly broken.
Forget the fact that it doesn't connect to your wireless router.

Even if you were able to force it to connect to your router, it would be VERY VERY SLOW.

Purchase a 802.11g PC Card. Or better yet, search previous posts on installing an internal wireless -g or -n card. Used ones can be purchased for less than $10 USD.
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Re: T30 - Acting Strange ???

#29 Post by chris301up » Thu May 03, 2012 1:30 am

Thank you all again for your advice.

It's really annoying that I am still unable to find an answer to my problem, instead of 'scooting' around it.

I am not prepared to spend any more cash on this old laptop and speed of connection is not an issue. I really just wanted to know why this wireless card will not connect to my broadband, when it will connect to any other provider, without issue.

As I mentioned before, it connected to Sky without issue, and I must say it wasn't that slow for such an 'ancient' card.

There is every reason why I should revert back to them if they provide a service that Plusnet don't!

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#30 Post by twistero » Thu May 03, 2012 3:22 am

Alright. Since you're so interested in getting it to work:
Go into the configuration page of your current wireless router. Take screenshots of every single configuration item and post them here.
chris301up wrote: There is every reason why I should revert back to them if they provide a service that Plusnet don't!
I am pretty sure it's not a problem of their internet service. Most likely it's simply a configuration issue, and by the sounds of it, you don't configure your own wireless network.
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