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Case 1 Cannot connect to the Internet
The connection between the computer and access point, or the link between the access point and Internet service provider (ISP) may not be established.
1Check the wireless link between the computer and access point.
■Under the “Status” tab in Wireless Panel, is the Network Name shown as “Not Connected” ?
1Check the data encryption (WEP) setting at the access point to which you want to connect.
2Click the “Network List” tab in the Wireless Panel.
3Modify the settings for the network shown as “Not Connected”, and reconnect.
• Windows 2000 operating system
1Select the wireless network to which you want to connect, and click “Edit”.
The “Registering Network” dialog box appears.
2Change the settings according to the settings at the access point, and click “Connect”.
The computer connects to the access point with the new settings.
• Windows XP operating system
Under the Windows XP operating system, the setting is made in the “Wireless Network Connection” dialog box. For details, refer to the
“Quick Start Guide”.
4Click the “Status” tab in the Wireless Panel and verify that the IP address does not start with “169.254. ...” and is not
“0.0.0.0”.
The connection between computer and access point should now be normal.
z Hints
• Access point settings can be changed from the computer only after the connection between computer and access point has been established properly. If unable to
connect to the Internet, perform the above steps first, to ensure that communication between computer and access point functions normally.
• If an IP address beginning with “169.254...” appears again despite performing the procedure above, see “Case 1 – 3 Check the wireless link between the access
point and Internet service provider (ISP)”.
■Network Name indication does not show “Not Connected”, but IP address starts with “169.254. ...” or is
“0.0.0.0”?
There may be a mismatch in the data encryption settings. If connection to an access point for which data encryption is enabled was attempted with a
wrong encryption key, the network name will be shown under the “Status” tab of the Wireless Panel window, but the actual connection is not
established, because no IP address could be obtained (the IP address is shown as “169.254. ...” or “0.0.0.0”).
Enter the correct encryption key as described in 1 above, and reconnect.
z Hint
Even if you connected to the wireless network with the wrong encryption key, the “connected” icon may still appear on the taskbar.
2Is the wireless link set up to act as a network bridge? (Windows XP operating system only)
Proceed as follows to verify.
1Click “Start”, and click “Control Panel”.
“Control Panel” appears.
2Click “Network and Internet Connections”, and then click “Network Connections”.
The “Network Connections” window appears.
z Hint
If “Network and Internet Connections” does not appear, click “Switch to Category View” on the left.
3Confirm that the wireless network connection in question is not acting as a network bridge.
4If the wireless network connection is configured as a network bridge, right-click the corresponding icon, and click “Delete”.
3Check the wireless link between the access point and Internet service provider (ISP).
Refer to the connection information supplied by your Internet service provider to configure the access point. If you are using the Access Points
PCWA-A320/A500/A820, clicking the “AP Setting” button of the Wireless Panel window opens the Access Point Setup page (as of January, 2004). For
details, contact your Internet service provider. Sony does not provide any support concerning this issue.
Case 2
Cannot open the Access Point Setup page
1The “AP Setting” button on the “Status” tab of the Wireless Panel window can only be used in
conjunction with the Wireless LAN Access Points PCWA-A320/A500/A820 (as of January, 2004).
The Wireless LAN Access Points PCWA-A200 and PCWA-A220 are configured using setup and
scan utilities supplied with the respective access points. For details, see the documentation
provided with these access points.
2Even when using the Wireless LAN Access Points PCWA-A320/A500/A820, clicking the “AP
Setting” button results in the message “There was no response from the access point. Possible
reasons include: the access point is located too far away, the access point may not be
configured to respond, the access point may be turned off.” In such a case, communication may
be unstable.
Check whether the distance between computer and access point is not excessive, and whether there are any obstacles that may impair signal
transmission. Ensure that the computer and access point can communicate and then click the “AP Setting” button again.
3When using the Windows XP operating system, opening the Access Point Setup page may not
be possible if the Internet Connection Firewall function has been enabled.
Use the following procedure to check the firewall setting.
1Click “Start”, point to “Connect To”, and click “Show all connections”.
2Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon to which you want to connect, and click “Properties”.
3Click the “Advanced” tab and (if selected) clear the “Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to
this computer from the Internet” check box.
4Click “OK”.
z Hint
Refer to Windows XP Help for details about the Internet Connection Firewall function.
Note
Take appropriate precautions to ensure security when the Internet Connection Firewall function is disabled. Except when configuring the wireless LAN access point, it
is strongly recommended that you enable the Internet Connection Firewall function at all times.
PCWA-C800S What to do if...
Troubleshooting Guide
This document provides information related to some common
problems and questions encountered by users of this product.
Refer to this guide before contacting Sony Customer Information
Services.
4-679-934- (1)11
© 2004 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan
How to resolve problems
Introduction
Make sure that the supplied Wireless Panel software is installed.
When using the Windows XP operating system, wireless connection settings are made using its built-in functions, but the Wireless Panel software is still
useful because it allows monitoring of network status and lets you selectively turn 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz) and 802.11a (5 GHz) transmission on/off.
If a problem occurs, answer the following questions in sequence to find a solution.
Case 1 Cannot connect to the Internet
Turn on the access point.
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Access point documentation
Is the access point on?
Reinsert the Wireless LAN PC Card correctly or
refer to the
“
Quick Start Guide
”
to reinstall the
driver.
: The Wireless LAN PC Card may not be fully inserted,
your computer failed to detect the card, or the driver is
not installed or was installed incorrectly.
: Driver is installed correctly.
Check the Wireless Panel icon in the taskbar. Was the driver
installed correctly?
If the IP address starts with “169.254. ...”
or is “0.0.0.0”, there may be a problem
with the settings for the wireless link
between the access point and the
computer.
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Case 1 – in this document1
Is the IP address shown on the “Status” tab of the Wireless
Panel window not starting with “169.254. ...” and not “0.0.0.0”?
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There may be a problem with the link between the access point and
the Internet service provider.
A change in proxy settings becomes
effective only after restarting the browser.
Has the browser been restarted?
If you are using a Web browser other than Internet Explorer, you must
disable all proxy settings manually.
The wireless link between the computer and access point functions
normally.
Is the wireless link set up to act as a network bridge?
(Windows XP operating system only)
Does the access point support the “AP Setting” function?
Currently, the Sony Wireless LAN Access Points PCWA-A320/A500/
A820 support the “AP Setting” function (as of January, 2004).
Turn on the access point.
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Access point documentation
Is the access point on?
Is the wireless link between the computer and access point
established correctly?
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Case 2 – in this document3
When using the Windows XP operating system, has the Internet
Connection Firewall function been enabled?
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Case 1 – in this document 1
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Case 2 – in this document 1
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Case 1 – in this document 3
Were the access point network name (SSID) or data encryption
settings changed?
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Case 3 – in this document 1
If the network name (SSID) or data
encryption settings were changed for the
access point, the settings at the computer
must also be changed accordingly.
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Case 1 – and case 3 – in this 1 2
document
If it is set up to act as a network bridge,
delete the connection from the bridge list.
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Case 1 – in this document2
Case 2 Cannot open the Access Point
Setup page
Clicking the “AP Setting” button of the Wireless Panel
window does not open the Access Point Setup page.
Case 3 Cannot connect to the Internet
after changing the access point
settings
Encryption key (WEP key)
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Icon with key indicates network for which
data encryption is enabled.
Icon without key indicates network for
which data encryption is not enabled.
z Hint
The PCWA-A820 is the access point of the Wireless Broadband Router PCWA-AR800.
Case 7 Even if the settings in “Channel settings to create
Ad hoc network” on the Wireless Panel are
configured, you cannot build a peer-to-peer
network
The Wireless Panel software “Channel settings to create Ad hoc network” settings are not, in actuality, used to build peer-to-peer networks. They are rather
an IEEE 802.11 mode used with the Windows XP operating system wireless configuration function to build peer-to-peer networks, as well as a channel
configuration function. When you configure the “Channel settings to create Ad hoc network” settings, you must also use the Windows XP operating system
wireless configuration function to build your peer-to-peer network. For details about the Windows XP operating system wireless configuration function,
refer to the Window XP operating system Help.
Case 8 Playback of MPEG2 streaming contents (4 Mbps,
8 Mbps) is jerky and there are dropped frames
When using an IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN
Because the actual throughput of an IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN is about 4 Mbps, MPEG2 streaming data cannot be played back. Use an IEEE 802.11g or
802.11a wireless LAN.
Using an IEEE 802.11g or 802.11a wireless LAN, but there are still dropped frames
Check the following points.
1Are multiple computers using a single access point simultaneously to stream data playback?
The actual throughput of an IEEE 802.11g or 802.11a wireless LAN is of the order of 17 to 20 Mbps (depending on environment). Under optimum
conditions, such a network can support MPEG2 (8 Mbps) streaming playback for up to two computers. For best results, simultaneous playback with
multiple computers should be avoided.
2The contents server and access point are connected by wireless link
If the contents server and access point are connected through a wireless link, a situation similar to above occurs. Connect to the contents server1
through an Ethernet. If you are using the Wireless Broadband Router PCWA-AR300 or PCWA-AR800, use an Ethernet cable to establish the connection
as illustrated below.
To the Internet
Server
When connected directly to the router
Client computer
Client modem or
DSL modem
Ethernet cable
PCWA-AR800 or
PCWA-AR300
Server
When connected
to the backbone
network
3Under the Windows XP operating system, conditions 1 2 and above do not apply, but there are
occasional dropped frames
Set “Streaming Mode” on the “Status” tab of the Wireless Panel window to On. This temporarily suspends the Windows XP operating system wireless
configuration functions (Wireless Zero Configuration service) to optimize performance.
Notes
• When playback of streaming data is finished, do not forget to set the “Streaming Mode” button to Off. If the setting is left On, network switching is not possible.
• When you establish a connection to a network using the WPA security method, you cannot use “Streaming Mode”.
Case 9 Some functions and settings are not available to
some users
Under the Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems, some functions are restricted depending on the access privileges of the user.
Note
To install the supplied software on a computer running the Windows 2000 operating system, log on as a user account listed in “Administrators”. To install the supplied software
on a computer running the Windows XP operating system, log on as a user account with administrator access privileges. You cannot install the software when logged on as
another user.
Limitations according to access privileges are as follows:
User account type Limitation
Windows 2000: Administrator Can use all the functions (no restrictions). Actual functions depend on the operating system.
Windows XP: Computer Administrator
Windows 2000: Cannot install the Wireless Panel software and Wireless LAN PC Card drivers. Cannot switch and
register networks. Cannot set the wireless transmission On/Off. (Transmission status monitoring and
access point configuration are possible.)
Other users
Windows XP: Cannot install the Wireless Panel software and Wireless LAN PC Card drivers.
Cannot use streaming mode and cannot set the wireless transmission On/Off.
Case 3 Cannot connect to the Internet after changing the
access point settings
If you have changed the data encryption setting of the access point according to its documentation, you must change the wireless connection settings at the
computer accordingly, using the same values as for the access point.
If Internet access was working and has become unavailable after changing the encryption settings, perform the following steps to match the settings of the
computer and access point.
1The access point encryption settings were changed, but the settings for the link between the
access point and computer were not modified.
Follow the instructions for “Case 1 – 1 Check the wireless link between the computer and access point” and modify the settings of the computer to
match the access point settings.
2The access point encryption settings were changed, and the settings for the link between the
access point and computer were also modified.
Has the encryption key been input correctly?
Temporarily return the access point settings to their defaults as described below, and then reconfigure the access point.
1Follow the instructions in the access point documentation to reset the access point to its defaults.
2Establish the wireless link between the access point and computer.
If communication between the access point and computer is normal at this stage, the access point can be configured.
3Configure the access point for access to the Internet via an Internet service provider (ISP).
If required, change the network name (SSID) of the access point. For security reasons, data encryption for the access point should be configure the
enabled.
z Hint
Do not forget the encryption key.
4If the network name (SSID) or data encryption settings of the access point were changed in step 3, configure the
computer with the same settings.
z Hint
When you change the access point settings, communication between the access point and computer will be interrupted. If you have changed settings at the access point,
be sure to reconfigure the computer with the same settings.
Case 4 When attempting to connect to the access point
with the Easy Setup wizard, the “Wireless LAN
PC Card not inserted” message appears.
1Make sure that the computer is running the Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, or
Windows XP Professional operating system.
This product does not support the Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, or Windows NT 4.0 operating system.
2Has the driver been installed correctly?
To verify that the Wireless LAN PC Card driver has been installed properly, perform the following procedure.
1Right-click “My Computer”, and click “Properties” on the menu. The “System Properties” dialog box appears.
2On the “Hardware” tab, click “Device Manager”.
Windows 2000 operating system Windows XP operating system
3Double-click “Network adapters” and check “Sony 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Adapter”.
• If an “X” or “?” symbol is shown before “Sony 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Adapter”, the driver was not correctly installed. Proceed to step 4.
• hernetIf you cannot locate “Sony 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Adapter”, double-click “Other devices” and verify whether you can find “Et
controller“. If you do, proceed to step 4.
In situations other than those described above, the driver was correctly installed.
4Right-click “Sony 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Adapter” or “Ethernet controller”, and then click “Remove” on the menu.
5Refer to the "Quick Start Guide" and reinstall the driver and utility software.
Case 5 In the Easy Setup Wizard, the encryption key
(WEP key) was input, but the “Next” button
remains grayed and cannot be clicked
Was the encryption key input correctly as a string of the exact length?
If the string input as encryption key (WEP key) is too long or too short, or if it contains an illegal character, the “Next” button does not become available.
Enter a string of the exact length, as indicated below.
ASCII Hexadecimal
40 or 64 bits 5 characters (alphanumeric and symbols) 10 digits (0 - 9, A - F, a - f)
104 or 128 bits 13 characters (alphanumeric and symbols) 26 digits (0 - 9, A - F, a - f)
Case 6 Cannot switch networks
When using the Windows 2000 operating system
If logged on to Windows as a user with limited privileges, the network cannot be switched. Log on as a user with administrator access privileges.
When using the Windows XP operating system
If “Streaming Mode” was set to On, the wireless setting functions of the Windows XP operating system are not available. Set “Streaming Mode” to Off after
viewing streaming video data.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries.
• In this document, Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional is referred to as Windows 2000.
• In this document, Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional and Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition are referred to as Windows XP.


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