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Old 02-22-2007, 04:50 PM
john Voight
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Default Re: Instable wireless connection at boot

On 22 Feb, 15:34, Jeff Liebermann <j...@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us> wrote:
> "john Voight" <attack...@yahoo.com> hath wroth:
>
> >I have a modem-router wireless and when at window xp boot I need to
> >connect with internet via wireless the connection is very instable. In
> >a few of seconds the connection go down and immediatly go up about
> >three times and at the third time the connection is definetively out.
> >I've changed a lot of time the configuration of the modem and of the
> >notebook but with the same results. The only way to connect my modem
> >to internet is to restore the parameters of the connection using the
> >menu in the task bar wireless icon. After this I can connect and
> >disconnect the modem all the times I need becouse this problem, for
> >the same day, is solved (!!!???!!!). Have you any idea about how to
> >solve this question forever?

>
> Are you sure it was "instable" at boot? Or are you coming out of
> hibernate or standby?
>
> Any particular router? Any particular model notebook? Any particular
> type of wireless device inside the notebook? Latest version drivers
> for the wireless card in the notebook and in the unspecified model
> wireless router? (Hint: Numbers are helpful).
>
> I've seen what you describe on a Dell something laptop with a Netgear
> WG511 v2 card. Using Windoze Wireless Zero Config, the wireless card
> would fail to restart after hibernate and often fail to reconnect
> manually. However, when I disable WZC and use the supplied Netgear
> Client Manager, everything works as expected. If your unspecified
> wireless device has a seperate client manager supplied by the vendor,
> you might want to try it instead of WZC.
>
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My notebook do not come from ibernate or sleep mode. Only and simply
boot. I've an hp pavillon notebook and a USRobotics modem-router. The
wireless device is intel. In anyway I've tryed the wireless
appllication of Intel instead that is inside XP. That application has
the same effect of the XP software and cause the changing of the start
menu of Windows from the classic view. My wireless driver is the most
recent avaliable. With "Wireless Zero Config" do you mean the window
where there is the configuration of the wireless device?


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