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Hi,
I'm sure this question has been asked before, but I couldn't find the answer, so here goes: I have a Linksys WAP54G and an XP Pro desktop using a Linksys WMP54G card. All is great for a while and then suddenly the connection drops saying: "there is more than one wireless network available" But there is only one - mine. So, this is Zero Config sticking it's nose in and scanning - yes? Irritating, as there is no need to scan for anything as I am connected. I've tried turning this off (services.msc etc etc) and configuring my TCP/IP settings manually, but I don't get a connection to the AP when I restart the machine. Does anyone have an idiot ( :-> ) proof step-by-step way of stopping this from happening? I've seen a post in a newsgroup saying that there is a 'Do not scan whilst connected' option under Device Manager but there doesn't seem to be that option for this card. I do not seem to have an installable version of the Linksys WLAN monitor either - would anyone know where I can download this? (Do I need to bother with this?) The install2k.exe that came with the card doesn't install anything... Cheers, Dave Beer |
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Beer wrote:
> "there is more than one wireless network available" Try changing your channel. -- Steve Re-defeat Bush in 2004 |
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