Hi RMerlin,
Thank you for the suggestions.
I went into "Open Network and Sharing Center". I then went into the "Manage the Wireless Networks" link. I highlighted the SSID and clicked on "Remove". I clicked on "Add" and selected "Manually create a network profile". I input all the SSID name and security key data in the next window. I go back to the "Change Adapter settings" link and I double click on my newly created wireless profile. I see that it the wireless connection is indeed connecting to the internet under the "IPv4" settings...and then a few seconds later, the IPv4 settings state "No internet access".
It is able to connect to the internet for a few seconds...and then the connection is lost/disconnected.
This is happening on my HP 6450b Probook laptop computer. I finally got the Dell E5520's to work. The HP is frustrating the heck outta me.
Thank you for the suggestions.
I went into "Open Network and Sharing Center". I then went into the "Manage the Wireless Networks" link. I highlighted the SSID and clicked on "Remove". I clicked on "Add" and selected "Manually create a network profile". I input all the SSID name and security key data in the next window. I go back to the "Change Adapter settings" link and I double click on my newly created wireless profile. I see that it the wireless connection is indeed connecting to the internet under the "IPv4" settings...and then a few seconds later, the IPv4 settings state "No internet access".
It is able to connect to the internet for a few seconds...and then the connection is lost/disconnected.
This is happening on my HP 6450b Probook laptop computer. I finally got the Dell E5520's to work. The HP is frustrating the heck outta me.
Delete and recreate the wireless profile on all affected computers.