We changed broadband provider last week; set up the new router, no problem, except the pc didn't at first let us connect to the new network. A bit of jiggling and it did.
Next morning though, it still didn't connect automatically. 'The settings for this network do not match the settings saved on this computer' (maybe not word for word but that's the gist of it).
When I had time I phoned their tech help (it's free), and we spent 97 minutes getting it to connect, then not, in turns. At first the guy was convinced I must be typing the password incorrectly, but being a sensible person I had triple-checked that (several times). We eventually changed the password and went into explorer to reset it, the pc didn't recognise it...all sorts of attempts. Reboots of pc, switching off router, etc., etc.
Btw we didn't connect with the ethernet cable because, while not impossible, it's not easy - the main socket's in the hall, this pc's in the l/room.
In the end, we got it to connect and I was worn out - plus had places to be - so left it at that and would wait to see what happened the next morning. And it connected, automatically, and has each day since - until today I rebooted pc and switched router off then on and it was ok again.
Anyways, in amongst this long phone call last week, he said we had the 'standard' router, but because we were having problems - and obviously it's a brand new account - they'd be happy to send us their supposedly brand new, topnotch router. Which arrived yesterday, in a bigger box than the first one.
So today I guess we'll disconnect the first one and plug in this new one. What I'd like is to be forearmed, so if anyone has any advice on what to do if the same problem happens, I'd be really grateful
Oh yes, also, at one point, the tablet happily connected to the network (while on this tech help phone call), even when the pc wouldn't. Don't know if that helps.
There must be something on this pc somewhere that's saving an old, or the wrong, password?