Double click on your wireless connection in the system tray, click on
properties, click on the wireless networks tab and uncheck the box that says
Use Windows to configure My Network. That is the only way I know of.
"jijinmachina" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I know how to use batch files and "net stop" etc.
>
> I just need to know if "net stop" has a switch in command line (available
> in
> a batch file) that will allow it to be run under a user level account.
>
> My situation is as follows:
>
> I have a WiFi 802.11g card (linksys) and it keeps dropping every 10-15
> min.
> I know what the problem is, WCZ enabled looking for a good network. So
> everytime I boot my computer I have to go in and stop the WCZ service.
> This
> is far from convienient, esp if I am not here to turn it off.
>
> As I am the only one in the house that knows anything about computers, I
> need a batch file/script/anything that will allow me to stop WCZ while
> logged
> in under a user account, _AFTER_ it has connectted to the WiFi net.
>
> how can I go about this?
>
> You help is appreciated, thanks.
>
> p.s. - do not just say "Use the software from the manufacturer". I do not
> want to use it as windows SP2 touts having great flexability when dealing
> with networks/NICs of all types (which is true).
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