Hi
Many Wireless cards install the vendor's Wireless Utility while installing
the Wireless card's drivers. Unfortunately many of them would Uninstall the
drivers when the user tries to uninstall the Utility.
One way to overcome it is by finding the support site of the Wireless card
chipset maker(Like
www.atheros.com ,
www.realtek.com.tw ,
www.broadcom.com ,
www.ralinktech.com , etc. ), and download clean OEM Drivers.
Uninstall the vendor software, install clean OEM drivers and use Windows
Native Wireless Manger.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
"Raul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "mike" wrote:
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>> control panel > administrative tools > services > wireless zero
>> configuration > stop
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>> "R Ormerod" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:C9D3C47E-3F13-4C2E-9F73-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > My home PC is set up on a wireless network (of just my PC).
>> >
>> > Recently I have been unable to connect to the internet due to 'Limited
>> > or
>> > No
>> > Connectivity'.
>> >
>> > This problem can be resolved manually every time I login by right
>> > clicking
>> > the wireless network kit manufacturer's software and selecting 'Enable
>> > Windows Zero Config'.
>> >
>> > Is there a way to enable this by default on login through Windows or do
>> > I
>> > have to reconfigure the wireless network kit manufacturer's software
>> > (I've
>> > had a look on microsoft.com but most of the articles are about
>> > disabling)?
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>> > R Ormerod
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>> > --
>> > R Ormerod
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