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Old 02-04-2007, 06:17 PM   #1
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Common problem: When I start my computer, I always have to go in and turn on
Wireless Zero even though its set to automatically come on. Then I have to
go and select the option that I want windows to configure my wireless network
settings.
How can I avoid doing this every time?


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Old 02-04-2007, 06:27 PM   #2
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> Common problem: When I start my computer, I always have to go
> in and turn on Wireless Zero even though its set to
> automatically come on. Then I have to go and select the option
> that I want windows to configure my wireless network settings.
> How can I avoid doing this every time?
>


The usual reason is that the vendor's configuration utility is taking
control during Windows start-up. You can usually tell that utility to
let Windows manage the wifi adapter. If not, you may need to track
down how it is being started up, and stop from doing so - MSCONFIG
may be be able to help with that.


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Old 02-04-2007, 07:53 PM   #3
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Thanks, that worked perfectly. I stopped the utility in MSCONFIG, then I
restarted, and it didn't come on, so I went in and told it to let windows
manage my network, and I have restarted a few times and it has connected
every time.

>"Frazer Jolly Goodfellow" wrote:


> The usual reason is that the vendor's configuration utility is taking
> control during Windows start-up. You can usually tell that utility to
> let Windows manage the wifi adapter. If not, you may need to track
> down how it is being started up, and stop from doing so - MSCONFIG
> may be be able to help with that.
>



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