Jack, I believe your suggestion worked for me. IP leasing was set for 0
minutes, which is the default for one day (which presumably is 12 hours). I
then set it to the maximum allowable, which was 9999 minutes. Anyway, it has
been running now for nearly 15 hourrs and the message I described previously
did not pop up. Thanks a lot!
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
> Hp
> Take a look at the IP leasing in you Router's DHCP server. If the leasing is
> set to 12 hours it would renewed it at this time which might result in fast
> disconnect and connect.
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "ktriebol" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >I have Windows XP SP2 and am running a Wi-Fi network. Once the computer has
> > been operating with the wireless network running for 12 hours, a message
> > pops
> > up saying "wireless network connection is now connected". I then close the
> > box and continue without any problems. It is just that this message is
> > kind
> > of a nuisance. Is there something I can do to prevent this message box
> > from
> > coming up after 12 hours of operation?
>
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