I don't use windows server 2003 so perhaps I'm missing something, but I
don't really see a problem. Yes a wireless connection will take longer to
make than a wired connection, and will also end before a wired connection.
In my Intel ProSet utilities there is an option to make a wireless
connection during the booting process, this begins the making of the
wireless connection a little earlier, but there is more involved in making a
wireless connection, as both devices figure out what security to use and
what speed to use.
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"mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a laptop with a built in wireless G card and wireless router
>connected
> the network which is connected to a windows 2003 std server running active
> directory, When the laptop is wired it logs in to the domain with out a
> problem. But when the wire is disconnected and its time for the wireless
> to
> work I noticed that the wireless light on the laptop will shut off before
> windows XP SP2 is done shutting down and that when windows is starting the
> wireless doesn't become available till after windows is fully up and
> running.
> I've tried using the intel Proset manager that did nothing I've tried the
> windows wireless manager and also didn't fix my problem.