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I'm trying to figure out how to disable the Dell Wireless WLAN
application and instead just use XP's built-in wireless capabilities. I recently reinstalled XP Pro on my Dell latitude D510. After installation, Device Manager was not recognizing my internal wireless card (it didn't even appear in device list), so I downloaded from Dell the driver for it (R140747--52MB, it was--packaged with a few others, I think) and installed it. Device Manager now recognizes my "Dell Wireless 1370 WLAN Mini-PCI Card" as a network adapter and I can connect to my wireless router. However, I don't want to be running the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility! How the heck do I disable it?? It includes a checkbox that reads "let this tool manage your wireless networks," but even when it is unchecked the program still runs. I want to quit the program permanently. I tried uninstalling it, but that left me back at the original state (device manager didn't see a wireless card), so i reinstalled it. Before reinstalling XP I didn't have this problem--I could use the wireless adapter without Dell's utility. I imagine this is a driver issue and that I have a newer driver now than I used to (unfortunately, I don't have the previous driver). Anyone know what to do? Is there a way to get XP to recognize and use the wireless card without Dell's extra WLAN application? Thanks, -Casey Casey |
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Many of these Wireless Utilities are a combo of Driver/Utility application. So, when you uninstall the utility it uninstalls the Wireless card's drivers too. Log to Dell's support, and see if they offer the drivers as a separate download. Otherwise, use these two utilities (StartUp & Process Explorer) to find out the components of the utility and try to get rid of them. http://www.ezlan.net/infestation#startup Many times unchecking the entries in the StartUp loading would do it. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Casey" <> wrote in message news:. .. > I'm trying to figure out how to disable the Dell Wireless WLAN application > and instead just use XP's built-in wireless capabilities. > > I recently reinstalled XP Pro on my Dell latitude D510. After > installation, Device Manager was not recognizing my internal wireless card > (it didn't even appear in device list), so I downloaded from Dell the > driver for it (R140747--52MB, it was--packaged with a few others, I think) > and installed it. Device Manager now recognizes my "Dell Wireless 1370 > WLAN Mini-PCI Card" as a network adapter and I can connect to my wireless > router. > > However, I don't want to be running the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility! > How the heck do I disable it?? It includes a checkbox that reads "let > this tool manage your wireless networks," but even when it is unchecked > the program still runs. I want to quit the program permanently. I tried > uninstalling it, but that left me back at the original state (device > manager didn't see a wireless card), so i reinstalled it. > > Before reinstalling XP I didn't have this problem--I could use the > wireless adapter without Dell's utility. I imagine this is a driver issue > and that I have a newer driver now than I used to (unfortunately, I don't > have the previous driver). > > Anyone know what to do? Is there a way to get XP to recognize and use the > wireless card without Dell's extra WLAN application? > > Thanks, > > -Casey Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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Thanks Jack,
I actually managed to disable the utility by disabling the Dell Wireless WLAN Tray Service in Computer Management-->Services. However, one process is still running (WLTRAY.exe), so I will give your suggestions a shot. There used to be three processes, so this is progress... Thanks for such quick advice! -Casey Jack (MVP-Networking). wrote: > Hi > Many of these Wireless Utilities are a combo of Driver/Utility application. > So, when you uninstall the utility it uninstalls the Wireless card's drivers > too. > Log to Dell's support, and see if they offer the drivers as a separate > download. > Otherwise, use these two utilities (StartUp & Process Explorer) to find out > the components of the utility and try to get rid of them. > http://www.ezlan.net/infestation#startup > Many times unchecking the entries in the StartUp loading would do it. > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > "Casey" <> wrote in message > news:. .. >> I'm trying to figure out how to disable the Dell Wireless WLAN application >> and instead just use XP's built-in wireless capabilities. >> >> I recently reinstalled XP Pro on my Dell latitude D510. After >> installation, Device Manager was not recognizing my internal wireless card >> (it didn't even appear in device list), so I downloaded from Dell the >> driver for it (R140747--52MB, it was--packaged with a few others, I think) >> and installed it. Device Manager now recognizes my "Dell Wireless 1370 >> WLAN Mini-PCI Card" as a network adapter and I can connect to my wireless >> router. >> >> However, I don't want to be running the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility! >> How the heck do I disable it?? It includes a checkbox that reads "let >> this tool manage your wireless networks," but even when it is unchecked >> the program still runs. I want to quit the program permanently. I tried >> uninstalling it, but that left me back at the original state (device >> manager didn't see a wireless card), so i reinstalled it. >> >> Before reinstalling XP I didn't have this problem--I could use the >> wireless adapter without Dell's utility. I imagine this is a driver issue >> and that I have a newer driver now than I used to (unfortunately, I don't >> have the previous driver). >> >> Anyone know what to do? Is there a way to get XP to recognize and use the >> wireless card without Dell's extra WLAN application? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -Casey > > Casey |
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Startup Control Panel worked great--thanks.
Casey wrote: > Thanks Jack, > > I actually managed to disable the utility by disabling the Dell Wireless > WLAN Tray Service in Computer Management-->Services. > > However, one process is still running (WLTRAY.exe), so I will give your > suggestions a shot. There used to be three processes, so this is > progress... > > Thanks for such quick advice! > > -Casey > > > Jack (MVP-Networking). wrote: >> Hi >> Many of these Wireless Utilities are a combo of Driver/Utility >> application. >> So, when you uninstall the utility it uninstalls the Wireless card's >> drivers too. >> Log to Dell's support, and see if they offer the drivers as a separate >> download. >> Otherwise, use these two utilities (StartUp & Process Explorer) to >> find out the components of the utility and try to get rid of them. >> http://www.ezlan.net/infestation#startup >> Many times unchecking the entries in the StartUp loading would do it. >> Jack (MVP-Networking). >> >> "Casey" <> wrote in message >> news:. .. >>> I'm trying to figure out how to disable the Dell Wireless WLAN >>> application and instead just use XP's built-in wireless capabilities. >>> >>> I recently reinstalled XP Pro on my Dell latitude D510. After >>> installation, Device Manager was not recognizing my internal wireless >>> card (it didn't even appear in device list), so I downloaded from >>> Dell the driver for it (R140747--52MB, it was--packaged with a few >>> others, I think) and installed it. Device Manager now recognizes my >>> "Dell Wireless 1370 WLAN Mini-PCI Card" as a network adapter and I >>> can connect to my wireless router. >>> >>> However, I don't want to be running the Dell Wireless WLAN Card >>> Utility! How the heck do I disable it?? It includes a checkbox that >>> reads "let this tool manage your wireless networks," but even when it >>> is unchecked the program still runs. I want to quit the program >>> permanently. I tried uninstalling it, but that left me back at the >>> original state (device manager didn't see a wireless card), so i >>> reinstalled it. >>> >>> Before reinstalling XP I didn't have this problem--I could use the >>> wireless adapter without Dell's utility. I imagine this is a driver >>> issue and that I have a newer driver now than I used to >>> (unfortunately, I don't have the previous driver). >>> >>> Anyone know what to do? Is there a way to get XP to recognize and >>> use the wireless card without Dell's extra WLAN application? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> -Casey >> >> Casey |
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Not a stupid question. Check out Shahhere's response here.
http://forums.techguy.org/networking...-problems.html Casey wrote: remove dell wireless wlan 10-Mar-07 I'm trying to figure out how to disable the Dell Wireless WLAN application and instead just use XP's built-in wireless capabilities I recently reinstalled XP Pro on my Dell latitude D510. After installation, Device Manager was not recognizing my internal wireless card (it didn't even appear in device list), so I downloaded from Dell the driver for it (R140747--52MB, it was--packaged with a few others, I think) and installed it. Device Manager now recognizes my "Dell Wireless 1370 WLAN Mini-PCI Card" as a network adapter and I can connect to my wireless router However, I don't want to be running the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility! How the heck do I disable it?? It includes a checkbox that reads "let this tool manage your wireless networks," but even when it is unchecked the program still runs. I want to quit the program permanently. I tried uninstalling it, but that left me back at the original state (device manager didn't see a wireless card), so i reinstalled it Before reinstalling XP I didn't have this problem--I could use the wireless adapter without Dell's utility. I imagine this is a driver issue and that I have a newer driver now than I used to (unfortunately, I don't have the previous driver) Anyone know what to do? Is there a way to get XP to recognize and use the wireless card without Dell's extra WLAN application Thanks -Casey Previous Posts In This Thread: On Saturday, March 10, 2007 2:44 PM Casey wrote: remove dell wireless wlan I'm trying to figure out how to disable the Dell Wireless WLAN application and instead just use XP's built-in wireless capabilities I recently reinstalled XP Pro on my Dell latitude D510. After installation, Device Manager was not recognizing my internal wireless card (it didn't even appear in device list), so I downloaded from Dell the driver for it (R140747--52MB, it was--packaged with a few others, I think) and installed it. Device Manager now recognizes my "Dell Wireless 1370 WLAN Mini-PCI Card" as a network adapter and I can connect to my wireless router However, I don't want to be running the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility! How the heck do I disable it?? It includes a checkbox that reads "let this tool manage your wireless networks," but even when it is unchecked the program still runs. I want to quit the program permanently. I tried uninstalling it, but that left me back at the original state (device manager didn't see a wireless card), so i reinstalled it Before reinstalling XP I didn't have this problem--I could use the wireless adapter without Dell's utility. I imagine this is a driver issue and that I have a newer driver now than I used to (unfortunately, I don't have the previous driver) Anyone know what to do? Is there a way to get XP to recognize and use the wireless card without Dell's extra WLAN application Thanks -Casey On Saturday, March 10, 2007 2:55 PM Jack \(MVP-Networking\). wrote: Re: remove dell wireless wlan H Many of these Wireless Utilities are a combo of Driver/Utility application So, when you uninstall the utility it uninstalls the Wireless card's drivers too Log to Dell's support, and see if they offer the drivers as a separate download Otherwise, use these two utilities (StartUp & Process Explorer) to find out the components of the utility and try to get rid of them http://www.ezlan.net/infestation#startu Many times unchecking the entries in the StartUp loading would do it Jack (MVP-Networking) "Casey" <> wrote in message news:. .. On Saturday, March 10, 2007 3:12 PM Casey wrote: Re: remove dell wireless wlan Thanks Jack I actually managed to disable the utility by disabling the Dell Wireless WLAN Tray Service in Computer Management-->Services However, one process is still running (WLTRAY.exe), so I will give your suggestions a shot. There used to be three processes, so this is progress... Thanks for such quick advice! -Casey Jack (MVP-Networking). wrote: On Saturday, March 10, 2007 3:32 PM Casey wrote: Re: remove dell wireless wlan Startup Control Panel worked great--thanks. Casey wrote: On Monday, July 27, 2009 9:25 AM Angie Thomas wrote: Disabled the Dell WLAN Tray service You are required to be a member to post replies. After logging in or becoming a member, you will be redirected back to this page. EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice DataDynamics Active Reports.NET Overview http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ive-repor.aspx Dan Itt |
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