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Wireless Networking - Microsoft drops wireless network |
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I recently installed XP Service Pack 2, and most of my networking problems
seemed to be solved, except for the most aggravating. I'm running Linksys router and adapter on a "G" network, so I have a gateway connection to the Internet. When I boot the system, I sometimes get the gateway configuration, but most of the time I get a direct connection through the adapter and router. After a few minutes, even though activity is clearly occurring, Microsoft drops the network, and I can only get the connection back by rebooting. Nothing in the Microsoft wzc software will reconnect me to the network. Anybody have a suggestion for solving this? Thanks. Earl =?Utf-8?B?ZWFybHRoZXBlYXJs?= |
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