(E-Mail Removed) (Neill Massello) wrote in message news:<1gno4ko.1ymp2v01n0di70N%neillmassello@earthl ink.net>...
> Eric <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > Could anybody help me out with this?
>
> Start by turning SSID broadcasting on. And give your network a unique
> name, not "linksys".
I tried turning broadcasting on, but got the same results. It seems
like whenever the other wireless networks come into view of my
adapter. It will temporarily go offline and say "Other Wireless
Networks Available". Then it will go offline and give me the option
of reconnecting with mine or another network. After a few minutes it
will eventually reconnect to my network, but by that time, the
terminal that I had open to work on another computer on my network has
disconnected. Or my vpn connection to my office has disconnected.
It would just be nice if the "Preferred Networks" settings actually
did what they are suppose to do. Stupid Micro$oft. My network is the
only ssid within the preferred networks. Yet it doesn't stay
connected when other networks are turned on.