MS employees post their credintials, where are yours? I
will not waste my time arguing with you but it is obvious
that you are not a professional in the least. As I stated
in prior posts, I have read several of your posts. I
agree that you have some knowledge above the average user
but your approach is reprehensible.
I do have one question, did you use the line, have dealt
with "crappie hardware/BIOS for 18 moths" on your
resume? How long exactly is a "moth."
As an MS employee, you should be aware of spell check.
Maybe you should try it sometime.
>-----Original Message-----
>Well I guess I will never help you again. Also I have
over 18 moths
>experience working for Microsoft. Besides 3+ years
elsewhere in
>Computer support related jobs. You think my confidence
is arrogance.
>It is the fact that I have extensive knowledge of the OS
and how it
>operates. So grow up little boy if you don't like my
attitude.
>
>Michael Ninos wrote:
>
>> You are an obviously arrogant individual who does not
>> take the time to research or investigate before you
flame
>> someone.
>>
>> While searching for an answer here for my issue I read
>> several posts where you assume your information is
law.
>> Without further information from the individual
posting,
>> I find it impossible to diagnose exactly what the
>> solution is. Unless you have addressed the identical
>> issue, there are simply too many hardware/software
>> configurations.
>>
>> If you had taken the time to research possible
>> causes/solutions you would be aware of the update to
the
>> MBNU that has solved the issue.
>>
>> Unprofessional and rude, that will always lead to
gaining
>> success while earning respect.
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>It's the BIOS on the USB controller (if you use an add-
>>
>> in card) or the
>>
>>>BIOS on the motherboard that is the problem. You
might
>>
>> try updating the
>>
>>>buggy BIOS. If that doesn't fix the issue you will
most
>>
>> likely have to
>>
>>>replace the hardware that is causing the problem.
(This
>>
>> means the
>>
>>>MN-710 is fine but your computer has some crappie
>>
>> hardware on it.)
>>
>>>Michael Ninos wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Like the subject line says, MN-710 fails to
restablish
>>>>connection after reboot.
>>>>
>>>>I've tried with and w/out the MBNU, the Network
>>
>> wizard.
>>
>>>>Most times the only thing that works is to first
>>
>> unplug
>>
>>>>the card then run the MNBU or the wizard.(If one
fails
>>>>the other works) This was random initially now
>>
>> persistent.
>>
>>>>I connect through a wireless D-link router which is
>>>>configured as the DHCP server. When I reboot the card
>>>>configures itself, 169.xxx.xxx.xxx. It's as if it
>>>>completely ignores the router. I have the DNS client
>>>>service disabled.
>>>>
>>>>Side Note: After rebooting the MNBU shows the LAN
SSID
>>
>> as
>>
>>>>connected to the AP but with an internal/self
assigned
>>
>> IP
>>
>>>>but I cannot connect to other workstations or the net.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance...
>>>
>>>.
>>>
>
>.
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