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Dunnies
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      07-06-2008, 03:49 AM
To attempt to solve my wireless networking connection problems, I enabled the
following trace logs through the CMD prompt:

Wzctrace.log, Eapol.log, Wzcdlg.log, Netman.log, and Netshell.log.

I caputered the information while the wireless was playing up and sent the
logs to Microsoft support and believe it or not Microsoft support cannot
interperate the logs to findout what the problem is!

Does anybody out there, know who can interperate the abovementioned logs.

Cheers

Kevin
 
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Pavel A.
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      07-06-2008, 09:25 PM
So what is your problem?

--PA


"Dunnies" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news176F5F0-17F6-4B7E-89CC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> To attempt to solve my wireless networking connection problems, I enabled
> the
> following trace logs through the CMD prompt:
>
> Wzctrace.log, Eapol.log, Wzcdlg.log, Netman.log, and Netshell.log.
>
> I caputered the information while the wireless was playing up and sent the
> logs to Microsoft support and believe it or not Microsoft support cannot
> interperate the logs to findout what the problem is!
>
> Does anybody out there, know who can interperate the abovementioned logs.
>
> Cheers
>
> Kevin


 
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Dunnies
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      07-07-2008, 09:25 AM
PA,
The wireless connection drops out for no apparent reason. Although, I
can see the nextwork, the computer won't reconnect after it drops. At times
the computer has been on for 5 hours before it drops out and at other times
it won't connect when the computer is started. Sometimes by turning the
router off and on again the computer will reconnect, but not all the time.
The router is a DIR-635 and the adapter is a DWA-547.

Cheers

Kevin

"Pavel A." wrote:

> So what is your problem?
>
> --PA
>
>
> "Dunnies" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news176F5F0-17F6-4B7E-89CC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > To attempt to solve my wireless networking connection problems, I enabled
> > the
> > following trace logs through the CMD prompt:
> >
> > Wzctrace.log, Eapol.log, Wzcdlg.log, Netman.log, and Netshell.log.
> >
> > I caputered the information while the wireless was playing up and sent the
> > logs to Microsoft support and believe it or not Microsoft support cannot
> > interperate the logs to findout what the problem is!
> >
> > Does anybody out there, know who can interperate the abovementioned logs.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Kevin

>
>

 
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