On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 08:44:27 -0800 (PST),
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<d0651313-3817-4dd0-b9ae-(E-Mail Removed)>:
>1. When I put my laptop in STANDBY mode overnight, in the morning, it
>will not connect via my wireless router unless I first dial-up my ISP.
>This does NOT happen if the laptop is in standby mode for a short
>period
>of time.
>
>2. If I do a re-start, I'm almost always able to connect wirelessly
>without first dialing up.
Windows assumes nothing has changed when resuming from standby, so if
your connection has timed out, it has to be manually reestablished.
>3. Sometimes I lose the connection with the router, even though the
>signal strength shown on the machine is always maximum.
The signal strength shown isn't terribly meaningful.
The likely cause of your problem is radio interference.
http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Fast_...9_interference
>I'm using a Dell Dimension D600, running XP Home, V2002, SP1. I'm
>using
>a US Robotics PCMCIA card. When I tried to install SP2 some years ago
>I
>ran into a conflict of some sort and abandoned the effort.
You absolutely positively need to upgrade to SP2! SP1 is insecure, and
has many issues fixed in SP2.
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