Engel wrote:
>> Engel wrote:
>>> I have had a stable network, - cable modem, WGR614, two desktops on
>>> cat5 to the router and two laptops, one with cardbus WG511 and other
>>> with Intel 2200BG. Zone Alarm pro is the firewall. I decided to
>>> take one of the desktops off the cat5 and insert a WG511v2 pci
>>> wireless card. Wireless side is WEP 128 bit open. Set up has
>>> proven problematic, I did at one time have the WG511 running but I
>>> also went to SP2 and spent hours finding the solution to the no
>>> connection after disabling the SP2 firewall problem - (check the
>>> enable TCP/IP filtering box) and now I cannot reconnect the WG511.
>>>
>>> Situation is that with the WG511 disabled, everything else is fine
>>> but when I try to connect the WG511 it kills the wireless side of
>>> the router almost immediately. With the WG511 powered down or
>>> disabled I can re-apply my wireless settings and the wireless will
>>> come back up but re-enable the WG511 and down it goes again.
>>>
>>> Can anyone explain to me what is happening and better still, how to
>>> fix it?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Engel
>>
>> "Quaoar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> If you are using the WG511 setup software, then disable the Wireless
>> Zero Configuration service itself. If you are using WZC, then the
>> WG511 driver needs to be installed, but not the setup software,
>> particularly if there is a startup app portion of that setup
>> software. Some have had to uninstall wireless setup software to
>> make their network function.
>>
>> Q
>>
>>
> Update from Engel
> Disabling the WZC has had the desired effect in that router wireless
> no longer powers down. The WG511 is also connecting but has
> difficulty getting the tcp/ip and is slow to connect initially and is
> not reliable, several 'repairs' have been needed. Overall effect at
> the moment is that it is better to keep the cat5 connection. I don't
> think this is a signal strength problem.
>
> Thanks to Quaoar for the advice.
> Engel
Before you abandon the wireless, Google for both lspfix.exe, and
winsockxpfix.exe. Both with repair a damage TCP/IP stack, among other
things. Your problem connection might very well benefit.
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