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using the 802.11G base station and laptop adapter (MN700,
and MN720 respectively) My Toshiba Tablet connects and maintains a connection flawlessley. But my HP laptop with the MN720 card in it gains a connection, then loses it, and permanently. If I pop the card out, and push it back in again, it will mostly connect again (even at 54mpbs in good spots). But shortly it will lose the connection. I removed my 2.4 GHtz phone, no change. I implemented 128bit security (WAP - from NO security), no change. I'm at a loss. Anyone? Garrett |
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Check you are using the same channel on the router and the
card. Also verify the IEEE 802.1x setting (if improperly set, it disconnects every few minutes). >-----Original Message----- >using the 802.11G base station and laptop adapter (MN700, >and MN720 respectively) > >My Toshiba Tablet connects and maintains a connection >flawlessley. But my HP laptop with the MN720 card in it >gains a connection, then loses it, and permanently. If I >pop the card out, and push it back in again, it will >mostly connect again (even at 54mpbs in good spots). But >shortly it will lose the connection. > >I removed my 2.4 GHtz phone, no change. I implemented >128bit security (WAP - from NO security), no change. I'm >at a loss. > >Anyone? >. > |
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