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I am new to the whole thing of networking but have put in place a 54g
wireless link between my Laptop & my desktop PC. In turn, the desktop has ethernet connection to a Netgear ADSL router. When both PC's are switched on & connected via the network link there is no problem with file access, however, as soon as I use the desktop PC on its own, it takes ages (often up to a minute) to open files or to get any response from a "right-click" on them. As soon as I disable both LAN &/or Wireless connections in the system tray, the files open immediately. Problem here obviously is the nuisance factor involved in having to disable the LAN as well as not being able to access the internet without having to re-enable the LAN. OS = the 'wonderful' Windows XP Pro. Any ideas as to how to overcome this nonsense please? Andy |
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I have exactully the same problem. I have deleted all the network shares,
and it seems to have improved a little But any more suggestions would be great. "Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:c85mbm$gpv$(E-Mail Removed)... > I am new to the whole thing of networking but have put in place a 54g > wireless link between my Laptop & my desktop PC. In turn, the desktop has > ethernet > connection to a Netgear ADSL router. > When both PC's are switched on & connected via the network link there is no > problem with file access, however, as soon as I use the desktop PC on its > own, it takes ages (often up to a minute) to open files or to get any > response from a "right-click" on them. As soon as I disable both LAN &/or > Wireless connections in the system tray, the files open immediately. Problem > here obviously is the nuisance factor involved in having to disable the LAN > as well as not being able to access the internet without having to re-enable > the LAN. > OS = the 'wonderful' Windows XP Pro. > Any ideas as to how to overcome this nonsense please? > > |
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