Jack:
Seems to me that:
- He got the Wireless utility configured to come up automatically at
startup, WZC disabled.
- The utility either does not come up ~50% of the time, or when it does, is
stuck at "scanning" as in mine.
- When the wireless utiltity does come up, is working, it overrides WZC. He
can't use WZC as it's disabled, by design.
- When it doesn't come up, it doesn't override WZC, he can use WZC, but he
has to connect, since the wireless utility didn't do the connection.
That's the best I can determine based on the described symtoms.
In my case, I fixed it my turning off the wireless utility, and turned on WZC.
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
> Hi
> Make sure that the original Wireless Utility is not automatically loading at
> Startup and competes with Windows Zero Configuration.
> My New Wireless does not work - http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "FrankChin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news
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> >
> > You didn't go into all the details of your setup.
> >
> > Usually, either WZC controls or the installed software for the wireless
> > card/adaptor controls. When the wireless card software controls, then the
> > WZC
> > control is disabled.
> >
> > Sounds like ~50% of the time, the wireless software does not fire up at
> > bootup, so you have to go to WZC to set it up as new. That's my theory.
> >
> > I had trouble with the software of Linksys USB adaptor on one PC, working
> > erratically, so I disabled it, and had WZC take over. But the software and
> > adaptor worked fine on another PC. And I had the software working OK on
> > yet
> > another PC.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "patwalsh" wrote:
> >
> >> I'm using a PackardBell laptop with Windows XP. Sometimes when I start
> >> the
> >> PC, it connects to my wireless router without any problems. However, ~50%
> >> of
> >> the time, my PC does not automatically connect to the router. When his
> >> happens, I can fix teh problem by doing the following:
> >>
> >> Go to Control Panel
> >> Click On 'Network Connections'
> >> Right click on 'Wireless Network Connection'
> >> Select 'Properties'
> >> Click on 'Wireless Networks' Tab
> >> Tick the 'Use Windows to configure my Wireless Network Settings'
> >>
> >> I can now go online.
> >>
> >> in the 50% of cases were the pc connects correctly, if I go through the
> >> same
> >> procedure as above, the 'Wireless Networks' tab does not appear, only the
> >> 'General' and 'Advanced' Tabs?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
>
>
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