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Wireless Networking - Windows XP SP2 and Linksys Wireless-G USB |
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When I use the Linksys driver is correlation with Windows SP2 I can't
connect. I have to turn on the Zero Wireless Configuration Service in Windows SP2 manually. I then have to turn of Zero Wireless Configuration service again else the connection dies after some minues and it is really dificult to get it up and running again. I have turned of the Cisco Wireless Monitor. I tried to communicate with Linksys support in Singapore but did not get any good answer/solution to my problem. Regards Lars Schouw Lars Schouw |
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With regards to Zero Config, from your description of the "workaround" to
your intermittent connectivity (..."the connection dies after some minutes..."), i.e. you manually stop the Zero Config service, it sounds like you may have 802.1x authentication enabled for your network when in fact it is not using 802.1x authentication. If this is in fact the case, simply disabling 802.1x for that network configuration should allow you to properly connect and stay connected without having to manually disable the service. "Lars Schouw" <> wrote in message news: om... > When I use the Linksys driver is correlation with Windows SP2 I can't > connect. > > I have to turn on the Zero Wireless Configuration Service in Windows > SP2 manually. > I then have to turn of Zero Wireless Configuration service again else > the connection dies after some minues and it is really dificult to get > it up and running again. > > I have turned of the Cisco Wireless Monitor. > > I tried to communicate with Linksys support in Singapore but did not > get any good answer/solution to my problem. > > Regards > Lars Schouw Peter Bui[MS] |
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Hi Peter
Thank you for trying to help me out. I just checked. IEEE 802.1x authentication has been turned off all the time. Lars "Peter Bui[MS]" <> wrote in message news:<>... > With regards to Zero Config, from your description of the "workaround" to > your intermittent connectivity (..."the connection dies after some > minutes..."), i.e. you manually stop the Zero Config service, it sounds like > you may have 802.1x authentication enabled for your network when in fact it > is not using 802.1x authentication. If this is in fact the case, simply > disabling 802.1x for that network configuration should allow you to properly > connect and stay connected without having to manually disable the service. > > > "Lars Schouw" <> wrote in message > news: om... > > When I use the Linksys driver is correlation with Windows SP2 I can't > > connect. > > > > I have to turn on the Zero Wireless Configuration Service in Windows > > SP2 manually. > > I then have to turn of Zero Wireless Configuration service again else > > the connection dies after some minues and it is really dificult to get > > it up and running again. > > > > I have turned of the Cisco Wireless Monitor. > > > > I tried to communicate with Linksys support in Singapore but did not > > get any good answer/solution to my problem. > > > > Regards > > Lars Schouw Lars Schouw |
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