I have never used or installed AOL. I'm not sure what removing
something from Device Manager means.
I had a fair amount of trouble getting the wireless file sharing working
and now that it is, I am being very cautious about doing anything that
might cause problems. I suppose that, since it iw working, I should not
try to fix it.
Ken
In article <861701c4043d$380dc840$(E-Mail Removed)>,
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> I believe it is part of th AOL stack. Can anyone confirm
> this? If that is the case you should be able to remove it
> (unless you are using AOL).
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I have a Dell 4300 PC running Windows XP Pro. It is
> connected to a
> >Microsoft Broadband Router Model MN-700. The other
> computer on the
> >network is a Compaq laptop running Windows XP Home, with
> a Microsoft
> >Wireless Network card (MN-720). The network seems to be
> working well as
> >I can share files and printers between the computers and
> both have
> >simultaneous access to the Internet through my broadband
> cable router.
> >
> >The problem is that when I open up Device Manager,
> Network adapters the
> >WAN Miniport (Network Monitor) has an exclamation mark
> on it and when
> >Properties are opened I get the following message:
> >
> >WAN Miniport (Network Monitor) Properties
> >
> >This device is not working properly because Windows
> cannot load the
> >drivers required for this device. (Code 31)
> >
> >I am not sure what this means since everything seems to
> be working.
> >Should I attempt to reinstall the driver?
> >
> >Thanks for any help you may provide.
> >
> >Ken Gash
> >.
> >
>