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Old 01-19-2007, 09:52 PM
Ritter197
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Default WINXP, D-LINK router, Toshiba Satelliete notebook problems

I bought last night the Toshiba Satellite A105-S4344 Notebook. I use it with
Windows XP installed on it.

The router is D-Link and is working fine with other notebooks.

I like it( Toshiba notebook) except the wireless connection is flaky. I have
lost connections probably 20 times and a might view the IE for a few
minutes, turn the IE off, turn it back on after a few minutes and the Web
page cannot be displayed.

When I go to Networks the wireless is then always disabled. I have no idea
what causes that.

I appreciate your help, because this is madness now.



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Old 01-19-2007, 10:20 PM
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Default Re: WINXP, D-LINK router, Toshiba Satelliete notebook problems


"Ritter197" <Ritter197@Verizon.net> wrote in message
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>I bought last night the Toshiba Satellite A105-S4344 Notebook. I use it
>with Windows XP installed on it.
>
> The router is D-Link and is working fine with other notebooks.
>
> I like it( Toshiba notebook) except the wireless connection is flaky. I
> have lost connections probably 20 times and a might view the IE for a few
> minutes, turn the IE off, turn it back on after a few minutes and the Web
> page cannot be displayed.
>
> When I go to Networks the wireless is then always disabled. I have no idea
> what causes that.
>
> I appreciate your help, because this is madness now.
>

I would look at the power saving options. Sounds as though after a time
power consuming devices are deactivated. If that is not it, check the
connections on the wireless card. (Antenna and slot.)



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Old 01-23-2007, 03:30 AM
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Default Re: WINXP, D-LINK router, Toshiba Satelliete notebook problems

I got tired of it. I returned it( the Toshiba) and got an HP Pavillion
dv6150US and never have that trouble. Works flawlessly.

"Richard Johnson" <richj@remove.this.tairedd.com> wrote in message
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> "Ritter197" <Ritter197@Verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:X4bsh.200$M11.2@trnddc07...
>>I bought last night the Toshiba Satellite A105-S4344 Notebook. I use it
>>with Windows XP installed on it.
>>
>> The router is D-Link and is working fine with other notebooks.
>>
>> I like it( Toshiba notebook) except the wireless connection is flaky. I
>> have lost connections probably 20 times and a might view the IE for a few
>> minutes, turn the IE off, turn it back on after a few minutes and the Web
>> page cannot be displayed.
>>
>> When I go to Networks the wireless is then always disabled. I have no
>> idea what causes that.
>>
>> I appreciate your help, because this is madness now.
>>

> I would look at the power saving options. Sounds as though after a time
> power consuming devices are deactivated. If that is not it, check the
> connections on the wireless card. (Antenna and slot.)
>




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