"Curious" <NoName@hotmail.com> hath wroth:
>Problem: I am trying to go wireless with my desktop but haven't yet been
>able to get a
>reliable wireless connection. I am always connected at start-up and I never
>lose a connection during an internet session. The problem seems to occur
>when I leave Explorer open and leave my computer for a while.
Gremlins only attack when you're not looking.
>I am
>using a Netgear WG111 v2 wireless USB adapter.
In a recent thread, one person had an identical problem. His USB
wireless client would not recover gracefully from a power save
condition with WPA enabled, but would recover with no encryption. The
test is simple. Unplug the USB devices, wait a few seconds, and plug
it back in. Try it with both WPA and no-encryption. If it doesn't
recover, it's not going to recover after a power save hibernate or
possibly a standby. If it fails, and you still want to use it like
this, you'll need to disable some of the power savings settings. They
are scattered in 3 different locations.
1. Power save in the BIOS setup.
2. Power options in the control panel.
3. Advanced properties for the USB wireless device.
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