What version of the Windows XP operating system are you using? (ex: SP1 or
SP2)
What are the security settings of the access point? (ex: None, WEP, or
WPA-PSK)
What wireless adapters and exact driver versions are you using? (ex: Intel
2100 drv.1.2.0.56)
Does the access point terminate idle connections as a feature? (You will
probably have to contact Belkin for this information)
Without the information above, it will be very difficult to diagnose the
problem. However, with the information there is probably a solution.
I look forward to your response.
--
Jerry Peterson
Windows Network Services - Wireless
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"markgocubs" <> wrote in message
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> I am having a problem maintaining a connection wirelessly. I do not have
> any
> problem finding a wireless network and I can connect to it fine. The
> problem
> exists when, lets say I leave the computer for an extended period of time,
> I
> come back and it says media disconnected. I do not know exactly how long
> it
> takes for it to be come disconnected but I know that when I get home from
> work or I wake up in the morning it will be disconnected. I go to my
> network
> connections and disable the wireless card then re-enable it and it sees
> the
> network just fine. Does anyone have any idea what this could be? At first
> I
> was thinking that as part of the system power saving mode the computer was
> turning off the NIC, but I looked into that and it was set to never turn
> off
> and hibernation is turned off..
>
> I am using a Belkin router (model #: F5D7230-4) I have two computers (both
> using WinXP, one home and one pro) with the same problem. One of them is a
> laptop using a built in wireless card and the other is a desktop with a
> Belkin PCI wireless card. Now I think it must be something with the router
> settings, but can not find what it could be.
>
> Any help I can get is greatly appreciated!
> Thanks,
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