"Tony Marcus" <(nospam)(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news

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> Yes i'm getting the requested pages. I'm not using WEP and I can see
the
> SSID of the network. As for MAC address filtering, I don't know where
to
> look for that. And it can connect via wire. Thanks for the reply, Tony
>
IMHO, I think it's the Wireless Zero Configuration Service on XP that is
giving you problems. I know WZCS drove me up the wall as it dropped the
connection seeking out other networks in the area trying to connect to
them.
You may want to look at WZCS more closely. For me, I disabled WZCS,
downloaded the card's driver and installed and configured the card using
the Device Manager.
I also stop using the card's utility to do anything as far as
configuration or signal strength. It never seemed to hold properly, after
I did the config several times.
The card's utility program is not even installed. You can select *Show
network Connection* at the NIC's Property Box and it will place the
Connection Icon in the job tray and you can mouse over the icon to get
the connection speed and signal strength.
After I did the things above, the connection became as solid as a rock
and I have not had any problems from that point.
HTH
Duane