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My laptop is an IBM Thinkpad with an Intel 2100 Wireless card. I
have a wireless modem that connects with my Desktop and a DSL service. 1. I get disconnected very often and cann't find the reason. The signalls are strong (even with only a few feet from the router). 2. On the Windows Wireless Network Connections Properties, the "Use Windows to Configure my Wireless Settings" keeps getting unchecked ! Usually after log on, I have this checked but then it gets unchecked by itself ever so often. 3. Sometimes windos will detect my wireless connection but show the SSID as " Unsecured computer-to-computer wireless network" even though I have a secured newtwork with WAP. Any ideas on these problems ? I guess they are related somehow. Regards. malamilia@hotmail.com |
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> My laptop is an IBM Thinkpad with an Intel 2100 Wireless card. I > have a wireless modem that connects with my Desktop and a DSL service. > > 1. I get disconnected very often and cann't find the reason. The > signalls are strong (even with only a few feet from the router). > > 2. On the Windows Wireless Network Connections Properties, the > "Use Windows to Configure my Wireless Settings" keeps getting > unchecked ! Usually after log on, I have this checked but then it > gets unchecked by itself ever so often. > > 3. Sometimes windos will detect my wireless connection but show > the SSID as " Unsecured computer-to-computer wireless network" even > though I have a secured newtwork with WAP. > > Any ideas on these problems ? I guess they are related somehow. You should mention the type of router and how you have it setup. Even though you mentioned it in a previous message, there is no guarantee that other people had seen it. Anyways, you mentioned in your previous message that you're using a Speedstream router with with SSID disabled and either WEP or WPA security enabled? Does this happen more when the SSID is enabled or disabled? Yousuf Khan -- There is no failure, only delayed success Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 15:29:51 -0500, Yousuf Khan <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >(E-Mail Removed) wrote: >> My laptop is an IBM Thinkpad with an Intel 2100 Wireless card. I >> have a wireless modem that connects with my Desktop and a DSL service. >> >> 1. I get disconnected very often and cann't find the reason. The >> signalls are strong (even with only a few feet from the router). >> >> 2. On the Windows Wireless Network Connections Properties, the >> "Use Windows to Configure my Wireless Settings" keeps getting >> unchecked ! Usually after log on, I have this checked but then it >> gets unchecked by itself ever so often. >> >> 3. Sometimes windos will detect my wireless connection but show >> the SSID as " Unsecured computer-to-computer wireless network" even >> though I have a secured newtwork with WAP. >> >> Any ideas on these problems ? I guess they are related somehow. > >You should mention the type of router and how you have it setup. Even >though you mentioned it in a previous message, there is no guarantee >that other people had seen it. Anyways, you mentioned in your previous >message that you're using a Speedstream router with with SSID disabled >and either WEP or WPA security enabled? > >Does this happen more when the SSID is enabled or disabled? > > Yousuf Khan Thanks - Yes, I still have the Speetream wireless router/modem installed. The disconnections happens regardless of the SSID setting. I read somewhere months ago regarding disconnections and the use of Windows XP , but it was before I had a wirelees system and did not pay too much attention to it. |
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> Thanks - Yes, I still have the Speetream wireless router/modem > installed. The disconnections happens regardless of the SSID > setting. I read somewhere months ago regarding disconnections and the > use of Windows XP , but it was before I had a wirelees system and did > not pay too much attention to it. Does it happen when the router is particularly busy? Lots of packets coming and going from it. You should also test to see if it happens if security is disabled. I wouldn't worry too much about data going out unencrytped over the air while you're testing. Yousuf Khan -- There is no failure, only delayed success Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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