"Jack (MVP-Networking)." <> wrote in message
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> Hi
> When you say connection Not lost, did you check whether there is actually
> valid IP?
Yes, the IP as assigned by DHCP is valid and the connection works perfectly.
Except there are these unexplained pauses from time to time. Other computers
here have no such issue when connected to this wireless network.
Also, as said earlier, this laptop too has no such pauses when connected
directly by CAT5 cable to the same router.
Event Viewer does not report anything either.
We have been advised locally to do a "repair of the TCP/IP" and a utility
has already been downloaded for that purpose. Will try it later after
imaging the current installation - in case something goes awry.

Thanks for the very informative links - we've bookmarked them for reference.
> In general.
> My Wireless does not work - http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html
> Wireless Basic Configuration - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html
> Wireless Security - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html
> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
>
> "Alpha" <> wrote in message
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>> On a home WiFi network that works perfectly for all PCs connected to it:
>> One particular laptop connects with no problems at all; however, both IE7
>> and Firefox3 will stop loading pages for upto a minute at a time, for no
>> apparent reason.
>> The connection is not lost - but the tray icons shows no traffic.
>> The browsers, or OE6, do not freeze. Downloads 'pause' periodically.
>> All network settings are identical to other units used.Others have no
>> such
>> issue.
>> We tried swapping the PCMCIA WiFi card but still the issue persists. Also
>> deleted the networking connection and created a new one. No go.
>> Other than this quirk, there are no other problems. Unit works fine if
>> connected to router with Cat5 cable. Wireless-G is used all around.
>> Windows XP SP2 installation has been checked out with no issues.
>> Any ideas of where and what to look for possible causes would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>> Regards and TIA.
>> Alpha
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