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Good Morning. I have never posted and whlke reviewing posts I don't have all
of the technological jargon. I have a Dell Inspiron 6400 purchased about six months ago and attempted to go wireless and couldn't. Finally this weekend, I bought a better router and was finally able to go wireless. Connection and strength is great - can access all over my home. No problems with connection. Problem - can't stay connected. If I leave the machine alone for an arbitraty amount of time - the connection while still active with excellent strength - the internet will not connect. If I go to restart the computer, a screen will appear about the HiddenFaxViewer. I can't find this application, have restored the machine to factory settings. WHAT IS AND WHERE IS THIS HIDDEN FAX VIEWER AND HOW DO I GET RID OF IT? Thank you =?Utf-8?B?Sm9keQ==?= |
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Wireless stability can be affected by variety of variables. May be this page can help you identify what causes the problem in your case. http://www.ezlan.net/faq#sudden Windows Picture and Fax Viewer is set as default viewer for graphic files. You can turn it off altogether, Click Start/Run enter this: regsvr32 /u shimgvw.dll and press Enter. To turn it back on do the same but omit the /u from the end of the command line. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Jody" <> wrote in message news:35EE3B2A-2CFF-47E0-8845-... > Good Morning. I have never posted and whlke reviewing posts I don't have > all > of the technological jargon. I have a Dell Inspiron 6400 purchased about > six > months ago and attempted to go wireless and couldn't. Finally this > weekend, > I bought a better router and was finally able to go wireless. Connection > and > strength is great - can access all over my home. No problems with > connection. > > Problem - can't stay connected. If I leave the machine alone for an > arbitraty amount of time - the connection while still active with > excellent > strength - the internet will not connect. If I go to restart the > computer, a > screen will appear about the HiddenFaxViewer. I can't find this > application, > have restored the machine to factory settings. > > WHAT IS AND WHERE IS THIS HIDDEN FAX VIEWER AND HOW DO I GET RID OF IT? > > Thank you Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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