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Since installing XP2 my wireless network card doesn't appear to be working.
I called for support and they said that XP2 has a problem and need to uninstall XP2. That sounds a little strange the there are no solutions for the problem. Does anyone have any suggestions? Chris Chris Marsh |
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"Chris Marsh" <> wrote in message news:... > Since installing XP2 my wireless network card doesn't appear to be working. > I called for support and they said that XP2 has a problem and need to > uninstall XP2. That sounds a little strange the there are no solutions for > the problem. > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Chris > > BillyBoy |
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what type of card? my linksys doesn't work with sp2 - according to linksys,
the drivers must be updated, but they can't give a date for when they will update. so, for now i don't use my linksys card. "Chris Marsh" <> wrote in message news:... > Since installing XP2 my wireless network card doesn't appear to be > working. I called for support and they said that XP2 has a problem and > need to uninstall XP2. That sounds a little strange the there are no > solutions for the problem. > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Chris > Jim C |
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Microsoft MN-520
"Jim C" <> wrote in message news:... > what type of card? my linksys doesn't work with sp2 - according to > linksys, the drivers must be updated, but they can't give a date for when > they will update. so, for now i don't use my linksys card. > > "Chris Marsh" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Since installing XP2 my wireless network card doesn't appear to be >> working. I called for support and they said that XP2 has a problem and >> need to uninstall XP2. That sounds a little strange the there are no >> solutions for the problem. >> >> Does anyone have any suggestions? >> >> Chris >> > > Chris Marsh |
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"Chris Marsh" <> wrote in message news:... > Since installing XP2 my wireless network card doesn't appear to be working. > I called for support and they said that XP2 has a problem and need to > uninstall XP2. That sounds a little strange the there are no solutions for > the problem. > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Chris > > What Linksys card do you have installed? Bob L |
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Not Linksys rather the Microsoft MN-520 card.
"Bob L" <> wrote in message news:... > > "Chris Marsh" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Since installing XP2 my wireless network card doesn't appear to be > working. >> I called for support and they said that XP2 has a problem and need to >> uninstall XP2. That sounds a little strange the there are no solutions > for >> the problem. >> >> Does anyone have any suggestions? >> >> Chris >> >> > > What Linksys card do you have installed? > > Chris Marsh |
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Chris Marsh wrote:
> Since installing XP2 my wireless network card doesn't appear to be > working. I called for support and they said that XP2 has a problem > and need to uninstall XP2. That sounds a little strange the there > are no solutions for the problem. > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Chris Try this: Open the TCP/IP properties of the wireless connection, General tab, Advanced properties, Options tab, TCP/IP filtering properties, Check Enable filtering, change Permit Only to Permit All on the ports/protocols. Q Quaoar |
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In news:#Xu# "Quaoar"
<> wrote: > Chris Marsh wrote: >> Since installing XP2 my wireless network card doesn't appear to be >> working. I called for support and they said that XP2 has a problem >> and need to uninstall XP2. That sounds a little strange the there >> are no solutions for the problem. >> >> Does anyone have any suggestions? >> >> Chris > > Try this: Open the TCP/IP properties of the wireless connection, General > tab, Advanced properties, Options tab, TCP/IP filtering properties, > Check Enable filtering, change Permit Only to Permit All on the > ports/protocols. Are you suggesting that enabling filtering but setting it to "Permit All" is different from not enabling filtering in the first place? I just want to be certain I understand what you're doing here ... -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN Bert Hyman |
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Bert Hyman wrote:
> In news:#Xu# "Quaoar" > <> wrote: > >> Chris Marsh wrote: >>> Since installing XP2 my wireless network card doesn't appear to be >>> working. I called for support and they said that XP2 has a problem >>> and need to uninstall XP2. That sounds a little strange the there >>> are no solutions for the problem. >>> >>> Does anyone have any suggestions? >>> >>> Chris >> >> Try this: Open the TCP/IP properties of the wireless connection, >> General tab, Advanced properties, Options tab, TCP/IP filtering >> properties, Check Enable filtering, change Permit Only to Permit All >> on the ports/protocols. > > Are you suggesting that enabling filtering but setting it to "Permit > All" is different from not enabling filtering in the first place? > > I just want to be certain I understand what you're doing here ... Yes, that is what I am suggesting - even if the windows firewall is disabled. The reason *I* do this is that on two of my five SP2s, this setting if not Enabled, seems to come back with Permit Only set if the toggle is unchecked after making the change to Permit All. Perhaps on the next reboot, unchecking the box might be OK, but I haven't tried it. I'm trying to stabilize all these SP2s, and have kept my hands off any changes until Microsoft comes clean on just what is taking place with the interaction of the firewall, firewall and sharing service, security center, and the myriad of other hidden security features that seem to be making networking a nightmare for many users. Q Quaoar |
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a mi me paso lo mismo lo solucione a mano esto es en panel de control,
herramientas adminstrativas, servicios nom bres, configuracion ihalambrica rapida, boton derecho tipo de inicio manual, aceptar y en la parte superior izquierda iniciar y listo, suerte y ojala te sirva Juan Jose |
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