Jack,
How do I select to use Windows Zero Configuration? Or select PROset
Wireless Utility?
Why did it change?
Thanks.
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
> Hi
> I am not clear what is it thta you are using.
> There is an Intel Proset Wireless Utility and there is also Windows Zero
> Configuration which is Windows native Wireless utility.
> Make sure that you use only one of the two and the one that you are using
> has to be totally off and out of the system.
> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
>
> "Jan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:03957CFC-E868-40B3-BE36-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thanks, Jack.
> >
> > 2 questions:
> > 1) I knwo the SSID and password, but how do I connect to the home wireless
> > network from the Intel PROSet/Wireless window? On the window, there are 2
> > panes. The top pane should show various connection profiles. The lower
> > pane
> > shows detected networks. Normally, I select a network from the low pane
> > lis
> > and click the Configure button to configure a profile. Once the profile
> > is
> > configured, I select the profile at the top pane and hit Connect to make
> > the
> > connection. The trouble is Windows now reports error when I configure a
> > profile as I a result what I did as described in my first posting.
> > 2) How do I restore to the original state from what I did? Any means to
> > reset the database and start again without reloading the operating system?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> > "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
> >
> >> Hi
> >> Many offices use a different Wireless logon system than the one at Home.
> >> First find out how the office system works, what the SSID and password or
> >> any thing else need for logon..
> >> Under regular home Wireless the profiles exist just make it easy to log
> >> on
> >> fast to a connection that was already used before. Otherwise there is No
> >> need for pre-existing profile you can log to any Wireless if you know its
> >> name and have the proper password;
> >> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
> >>
> >>
> >> "Jan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:363AD5DD-09F6-4150-B309-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > Configuration
> >> > Dell laptop with built in WiFi.
> >> > Linksys wireless router
> >> >
> >> > Original state
> >> > At home, connect wirelessly to the Linksys OK.
> >> > At office, wireless network connection window shows a list of wireless
> >> > networks.
> >> >
> >> > Changes made
> >> > 1) At office, configure a new wireless network using the "set up a
> >> > wireless
> >> > network for a home or small office" tool that appears on the left side
> >> > of
> >> > the
> >> > Wireless Network Connection window.
> >> > 2) Followed the prompt and completed the configuration OK (selected
> >> > assign
> >> > security key manually) but did not see the newly configurred wireless
> >> > network.
> >> > 3) Opened Intel PROSet/Wireless window.
> >> > 4) Selected a network and hit the Configure button to create a
> >> > connection
> >> > profile.
> >> > 5) After ~20 seconds, the Configuration window appeared (the computer
> >> > was
> >> > sluggish), then Windows prompted an error message to the effect of
> >> > "profile
> >> > database is being used, please shut down the application and re-launch
> >> > the
> >> > application."
> >> > 6) Shut down the application and restarted the computer (several times)
> >> > and
> >> > tried again but the problem persists.
> >> > 7) Now cannot connect to the home Linksys router.
> >> > 8) Used System Restore to restore the system (tried different restore
> >> > points) but made no difference.
> >> >
> >> > It appears the profile database is locked or corrupt. How to fix the
> >> > problem or restore to the original state? Thanks.
> >>
> >>
>
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