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Old 09-10-2008, 03:32 AM   #1
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Here is my issue. I have a network set up for my family. Most of the
computers are running WinXP. They all play nice together accept when I
connect my Vista Laptop to the network. As soon as the laptop connects
and loads completely all other computers have issues staying connected
to the network, yet the Vista laptop stays connected perfectly. The
other computers will connect to the network for 1-5 minutes and then
disconnect for 30 seconds. Then reconnects for 1-5 minutes and
disconnect for 30 seconds again. This process will repeat itself until
the vista laptop is shut down.

So with that said, I know the issue has to do with the way the laptop
is connecting to my Linksys Wireless G router.

Has anyone had similar problems? Does anyone have any suggestions on
how to make all my computers play nicely with each other?

Thanks in advance.


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Old 09-10-2008, 09:31 AM   #2
Pavel A.
 
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Is your Vista SP1?
--PA


Esh wrote:
> Here is my issue. I have a network set up for my family. Most of the
> computers are running WinXP. They all play nice together accept when I
> connect my Vista Laptop to the network. As soon as the laptop connects
> and loads completely all other computers have issues staying connected
> to the network, yet the Vista laptop stays connected perfectly. The
> other computers will connect to the network for 1-5 minutes and then
> disconnect for 30 seconds. Then reconnects for 1-5 minutes and
> disconnect for 30 seconds again. This process will repeat itself until
> the vista laptop is shut down.
>
> So with that said, I know the issue has to do with the way the laptop
> is connecting to my Linksys Wireless G router.
>
> Has anyone had similar problems? Does anyone have any suggestions on
> how to make all my computers play nicely with each other?
>
> Thanks in advance.



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Old 09-10-2008, 09:05 PM   #3
Esh
 
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Yes, it is.


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Old 09-11-2008, 01:45 PM   #4
Pavel A.
 
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Then well... downgrade it to XP.
Vista appears to be too disruptive technology

--PA


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Old 09-11-2008, 03:40 PM   #5
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On Sep 11, 1:45*pm, "Pavel A." <pave...@NOfastmailNO.fm> wrote:
> Then well... downgrade it to XP.
> Vista appears to be too disruptive technology
>
> --PA


This does not solve the original problem. You need to know that some
PCs may never have any XP drivers.


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Old 09-11-2008, 04:48 PM   #6
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smlunatick wrote:
> On Sep 11, 1:45 pm, "Pavel A." <pave...@NOfastmailNO.fm> wrote:
>> Then well... downgrade it to XP.
>> Vista appears to be too disruptive technology
>>
>> --PA

>
> This does not solve the original problem. You need to know that some
> PCs may never have any XP drivers.


I do know this and, frankly, don't quite believe.
AFAIK there is no tecnical reason that prevents running XP on today's
consumer PC platforms.

Vendors who haven't published XP drivers for their machines yet had had
enough time and motivation to revise this decision.
Loyalty to MS is good - but not being loyal to the customer would be end
of their game.

Dunno how MS will sort this out - will it be Vista SP2, or R2, Win7, or
whatever. But Vista didn't cut in. All friends of mine for whom I've
installed Vista (incl. connecting their hardware and internet), asked
to reinstall XP.

The bottom line - Vista is a disruptive technology.
It isn't a natural upgrade path from XP.
So, users have three choices: keep XP - or jump either to Vista, or
Linux. Or trash their PC and buy a Mac.
Guess what they would prefer.

--PA


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Old 09-13-2008, 02:38 AM   #7
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Now, i could downgrade. It would seem to be the logical choice,
however I do not have another XP license to use and really do not wish
to spend the money for one. Could there possibly be another solution
besides the "wipe my computer and start over" option?


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Old 09-13-2008, 04:04 PM   #8
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"Esh" <> wrote in message
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> Now, i could downgrade. It would seem to be the logical choice,
> however I do not have another XP license to use and really do not wish
> to spend the money for one. Could there possibly be another solution
> besides the "wipe my computer and start over" option?


Wait... maybe a separate wi-fi router for the Vista machine can help?


--PA




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