Hello Neel:
I have already posted detailed information regarding my notebook computer
when I was being assisted with the problem by Ms. Bowman. However, I will
be happy to post them again for you.
My MN 720 is installed in a Toshiba Satellite model 1135-S1553. BIOS
version 1.70A 9/2/2003. XP Home, P-IV 2.40 Ghz, 512 mb system memory. The
Base Station MN 700, is located about 30 feet away and is wired to my
desktop computer. The desktop is likewise running XP Home.
I have tried using the new driver with WEP turned on and turned off. With
WEP turned on, (64 bit) the signal degrades to about half of what the older
driver provided. If I increase WEP to 128, the signal is pretty much gone.
Turning WEP off altogether, the signal quality is almost as good as the
older driver but less consistent. However, it is useable.
Also, you state below that three people have seen the problem. It's my
opinion that there are probably going to be more as the new update is
downloaded and installed to the MS hardware. Note also - that this does not
appear to be operating system dependent as one person has reported the same
problem using Win98.
If you need any further details or information, please feel free to ask.
Thanks.
Regards.
"Neel Malik [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> There appear to be three people who have seen a problem with signal
strength
> and the new MN-720/MN-730 driver. I made the decision to ship the new
> driver. Based on our testing it is somewhat better than the older driver
in
> a few areas and was no worse than it. We have done significant testing on
> the driver here and have been unable to reproduce the problem you are
seeing
> with any of the many different types of notebook computers we have.
Without
> more detailed information about your configuration it is impossible for us
> to do anything other than tell you to switch back to the old driver.
>
> If you don't want to get information about available updates, you can
change
> the setting: BNU-->Tools-->Options...--><uncheck> Automatically check for
> software updates
>
> One thing to remember is that wireless is not exact and that it can be
> affected by things that we can not see. Also, it is not a good idea to
have
> the wireless adapter too close to the base station.
>
> --
> Neel Malik
> Program Manager
> Microsoft Corporation
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
>
>
>
> "CS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:utFfjM$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > "Jay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:OIFIAd#(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >
> > > > I haven't heard whether the new drivers are causing problems for
users
> > of
> > > > Win9X\ME or Win2000.
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > My win98 laptop is sitting right beside the router - only the first 2
> bars
> > > in signal strength meter light up since the update. All of them used
to
> > > light up.
> >
> > Thanks Jay. I think what we have here is a buggy driver. I might not
> have
> > thought so if you were running XP, thinking it could be a problem
awaiting
> > resolution with the release of SP-2.
> >
> > My advice is anyone who has updated the driver for the MN 720 to the new
> > version, if you're not having problems, leave well enough alone.
However,
> > if you notice a degradation in signal, roll back the driver to the
> previous
> > version.
> >
> > Hopefully someone at MS will read the threads and respond.
> >
> >
>
>
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