Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter Window
How to Use Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter
Resolve Errors
The Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter is an application that can help you resolve WiFi network connection issues. When a connection issue is detected, a desktop alert notification appears at the bottom right corner of your desktop. Once you click the desktop alert, a diagnostic message displays the recommended steps to resolve the connection problem. For example, if a connection problem occurred because of an invalid password, the Profile Manager application is launched when you click a displayed hyperlink, letting you enter the correct password.
The Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter is supported under Microsoft Windows* XP and Windows 7.
At Tools menu, click Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter.
The Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter contains two panes. The left pane displays a list of available tools. The right pane displays the current connection issue and is divided into two sections: the error message and the recommended action. The recommended action contains descriptions about available utilities and helps to resolve the associated connection issue. If you click on a help link, the help text is displayed in a window. If you click on the associated issue resolution link, a program is launched to resolve the connection issue.
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Description |
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Menu Options |
File |
Wireless Event Viewer: Launches Wireless Event Viewer. Also selectable in the left pane. |
Disable Notification/Enable Notification: Select to disable or enable alert notifications. Also selectable in the left pane. |
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Exit: Click to exit the Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter application. |
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View |
History: Displays or removes the History data on the right panel of the Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter. |
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Tools |
Manual Diagnostics Tool: Run diagnostic test to verify the functionality of your WiFi adapter. See Manual Diagnostics Tool for more information. |
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Help |
Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter Help: Displays online help for the Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter. |
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About: Displays version information for the Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter. |
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Available Help |
The date, time and error message:
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History |
Maintains a list of the last five alerts. The alerts are listed chronologically, with the most recent alert at the top of the list. |
Open the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility. At the Tools menu, click Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter.
Use the following recommendations to resolve detected WiFi network connection issues.
Did not receive an IP address
The ad hoc network is idle and no peers have joined the network
The ad hoc network is idle and all peers have left the network
You are connected to a network with default network name (SSID). The network or the access point may not be configured with security
You are connected to a network that is not configured with security and there are shared folders detected in your system
The wireless network adapter in the system is disabled
No wireless network adapter was detected in the system
No wireless network adapter driver was installed
Corrupted wireless network adapter driver
Adapter Driver is not loaded
Disconnection from an access point
If you are an advanced user or administrator, use these error messages to diagnose problems within your wireless network profiles.
The application failed to start
No certificate found
Authentication failed due to invalid user name
Authentication failed due to invalid user credentials
Authentication failed due to an invalid user certificate
Your certificate will expire soon
Authentication failed due to invalid server identity
Authentication failed due to invalid server credentials
Authentication failed due to an invalid server certificate
Authentication failed because the AAA server is unavailable
The AAA server rejected the EAP method
Incorrect PIN for retrieving certificate
Error occurred because the GSM adapter was unexpectedly removed
Smart Card was unexpectedly removed
Authentication failed because timer expired
An administrator profile failed to authenticate
Administrator profile failed to authenticate due to an invalid certificate
Administrator profile did not receive an IP address
The WiFi adapter failed to get a valid IP address. The wireless security password or encryption key does not match the one used by the access point. Other causes are: the wireless network requires a static IP address; there is a problem with the DHCP server; or, a general network problem.
To clear this message:
If you create an ad hoc network and no peers join that ad hoc network for two minutes, this alert notifies you that the ad hoc network is idle.
This alert notification is enabled or disabled in the Application Settings.
To clear this message:
If you create or join an ad hoc network with other participants, this alert notifies you when any or all participants have left the ad hoc network.
This alert notification is set in the Application Settings.
To clear this message:
Connecting to an access point that uses a default network name (SSID) can be a security problem. This access point usually uses all the default security and management settings (for example, Open authentication, default IP address, user name, or password.) If this is a personal network, change the network name and security settings to improve the security of the network.
This alert notification is enabled or disabled in the Application Settings.
To clear this message:
File and printer sharing enables other computers on a network to access resources on your computer. You should be cautious when you use your wireless portable computer with file and printer sharing enabled.
If you are alerted when connecting to a wireless LAN with shared folders, you can disable this notification. See Application Settings.
To clear this message and restore the network shared folders on disconnection:
Enable the WiFi adapter.
The system could not detect an Intel WiFi adapter in the system. The adapter may be removed or not installed.
First verify if there is a WiFi adapter listed in the Device Manager:
If an Intel® PRO/Wireless adapter is listed, update the driver from the Intel Corporation Support Web site at www.intel.com/support/. If an Intel® PRO/Wireless adapter is not listed, contact your computer manufacturer.
The system could not detect an Intel WiFi adapter in the system. You may need to update the WiFi adapter driver.
First verify if there is a WiFi adapter listed in the Device Manager:
If the WiFi adapter is listed:
If these steps do not resolve the problem, download and install the latest software for the Intel wireless adapter from the Intel Corporation Support Web site at www.intel.com/support/. If an Intel® PRO/Wireless adapter is not listed, contact your computer manufacturer.
The system detected that the network driver is corrupted. You need to update the WiFi adapter driver.
If an Intel® PRO/Wireless adapter is listed, update the driver from the Intel Corporation Support Web site at www.intel.com/support/. If an Intel® PRO/Wireless adapter is not listed, contact your computer manufacturer.
If you receive the message Cannot Continue the Hardware Update Wizard, contact the Intel Corporation Support Web site at www.intel.com/support/.
The system detected that the WiFi adapter driver is not loaded. You need to install/update the WiFi adapter driver.
If an Intel® PRO/Wireless adapter is listed, update the driver from the Intel Corporation Support Web site at www.intel.com/support/. If an Intel® PRO/Wireless adapter is not listed, contact your computer manufacturer.
If you receive the message Cannot Continue the Hardware Update Wizard, contact the Intel Corporation Support Web site at www.intel.com/support/.
The following error messages are displayed when the WiFi adapter is disconnected from the network access point.
Disconnect from access point due to failed association.
Disconnect from access point due to authentication failures.
Disconnect from access point due to TKIP Michael Integrity Check failure.
Disconnect from access point due to Class 2 frame non-authentication failure.
Disconnect from access point due to Class 3 frame non-association failure.
Disconnect from access point due to re-association failure.
Disconnect from access point due to Information Element failure.
Disconnect from access point due to EAPOL-Key protocol 4-way handshake failure.
Disconnect from access point due to 802.1X authentication failure.
Recommended action:
Manually reconnect or verify network settings stored in profile then remove the access point from the Exclude list. For example, on the WiFi connection utility main window, click Profiles to open the Profiles list. Select the profile and click Connect.
The application that you specified to start when this profile connected, could not be found. Verify the path and file name in the Profile Wizard Advanced Settings.
To verify the path and file name:
This error may occur if a machine certificate or a user certificate was not found in the relevant certificate store. To resolve, perform the following steps:
This authentication error can be caused by an invalid user name when using TTLS, PEAP, LEAP, EAP-SIM, or EAP-AKA profiles.
Use the following steps to resolve this error:
This authentication error can be caused by invalid user credentials when using TTLS, PEAP, or LEAP profiles.
Use the following steps to resolve this error:
This authentication error can be caused by an invalid user certificate.
Use the following steps to resolve this error:
NOTE: Certificates: The specified identity should match who the certificate is issued to and should be registered on the authentication server (for example, RADIUS server) that is used by the authenticator. Your certificate must be valid with respect to the authentication server. This requirement depends on the authentication server and generally means that the authentication server must know the issuer of your certificate as a Certificate Authority. You should be logged in with the same user name you used when the certificate was installed.
This message applies to Windows* XP users only. This certificate you are using in your profile will expire soon. This message does not imply connection failure, but is instead a warning intended to help you avoid connection failure in the future. The time left from when this message is first displayed, until the certificate expires, is set by the Administrator. Use the following steps to resolve this error:
If you are not able to obtain a new certificate, contact your Administrator.
This message applies to Windows* XP profiles only. This administrator profile failed to authenticate due to an invalid certificate. This error can apply to machine certificates, user certificates, and smart cards. This error may occur for one of the following reasons:
The resolution of this error varies, based on the cause. To resolve this error, apply a valid certificate.
This authentication error can be caused by invalid server identity information.
Use the following steps to resolve this error:
This authentication error can be caused by an invalid server (domain) credential.
Use the following steps to resolve this error:
This authentication error can be caused by an invalid server certificate.
Use the following steps to resolve this error:
NOTE Certificates: The specified identity should match who the certificate is issued to and should be registered on the authentication server (for example, RADIUS server) that is used by the authenticator. Your certificate must be valid with respect to the authentication server. This requirement depends on the authentication server and generally means that the authentication server must know the issuer of your certificate as a Certificate Authority. You should be logged in with the same user name you used when the certificate was installed.
The WiFi adapter is associated to the access point, but the 802.1X authentication cannot be completed because of a response from the authentication server.
Use the following steps to resolve this error:
This error occurs when the AAA Server does not accept the configured authentication.
Use the following steps to resolve this error:
The certificate retrieval failed because of an incorrect PIN.
Recommended action: Enter the correct PIN.
This error occurs when the SIM or USIM card reader or card is not fully inserted, or is unexpectedly removed from the laptop, while connected to EAP-SIM or EAP-AKA profile.
Use the following steps to resolve this error:
This error occurred because the Smart Card was unexpectedly removed.
Use the following steps to resolve this error:
Authentication failed because the authentication timer expired while this mobile station was authenticating. A Rogue access point or a problem with the RADIUS server could have been the reason for the problem.
Recommended action:
This error occurs when the credentials in the profile are not accepted by the authenticator (for example, an access point or AAA server). Please contact your Administrator to resolve this problem.
The WiFi adapter failed to get a valid IP address. The wireless security password or encryption key does not match the one used by the access point. Other causes are: the wireless network requires a static IP address; there is a problem with the DHCP server; or, a general network problem.
To clear this message, contact your WiFi network administrator to help set up your WiFi connection.