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John C.
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      03-01-2005, 02:23 AM
I recently upgraded to Windows XP Professional on my old Pen#2 450GHtz PC. I
added a Belkin Wireless Network Card to this PC and a Belkin Wireless router
to my other PC.

When I set up my wireless network card I set a Wireless Zero Configuration
to connect to the other PC router. The wireless connection works good once
the Wireless Zero Configuration is set. Each time I turn off the PC it loses
the Wireless Zero Configuration. Where do I set the Wireless Zero
Configuration to remain the same all the time and not reset when I reboot or
turn off the PC?

Thanks for any assistance
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Malke
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      03-01-2005, 02:56 AM
John C. wrote:

> I recently upgraded to Windows XP Professional on my old Pen#2 450GHtz
> PC. I added a Belkin Wireless Network Card to this PC and a Belkin
> Wireless router to my other PC.
>
> When I set up my wireless network card I set a Wireless Zero
> Configuration to connect to the other PC router. The wireless
> connection works good once the Wireless Zero Configuration is set.
> Each time I turn off the PC it loses the Wireless Zero Configuration.
> Where do I set the Wireless Zero Configuration to remain the same all
> the time and not reset when I reboot or turn off the PC?
>
> Thanks for any assistance


I suspect this is because the Belkin wireless card is taking over. I
just experienced this with a client's setup. Open the Belkin wireless
configuration manager and look for the option to disable the Belkin
from managing wireless and to allow Windows to do it.

Malke
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