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Re: Wireless Zero Configuration Problems I've found installing the driver for the Linksys Wireless-B USB Network Adapter v2.8. (which works for the wusb 2.6) and stopping the wireless config service and configuring my wireless connection through the driver cleared up a lot of problems. Especially with wireless gaming. Seems that the zero config service caused connection interrupts every 60 seconds. Now I rarely have problems now with online gaming. |
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 | I am having the same lose of connection problems. Having emailed Linksys UK support 5 days ago, I am still awaiting a reply. |
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 | lost wireless connection: check card power setting Hi, I've been reading this thread closely and tried all of the suggestions.
My wireless connection gets disconnected sporadically (sometimes after 5 minutes, sometimes after 1 hour).
I am using a WRT54G Linksys wireless router and a WindowsXP Professional (Dell Inspiron Laptop) with a Microsoft MN-720 wireless notebook adapter for a 802.11g connection.
Other than the sporadic disconnection issue, the setup and regular operation was working fine.
Based on some of the feedback on this thread I finally got around to turning off the power management option which allows Windows to power off the wireless NIC card. Things have been working fine (fingers crossed) for the past few hours...
Worth a try...
Microsoft Broadband Network Utility --> Tools --> Adapter Settings --> Wireless adapter settings --> configure... -- > General tab --> Connect using ...[wireless notebook adapter name] Configure --> Power Management tab --> UNCHECK 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power' |
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 | Doh!! Lost the bloody connection again Damn! logged in this morning and 15 minutes later I lost the wireless connection again.
Back to messing about with the Wireless Zero configuration which, until now, has not been helping me as I lose the connection as soon as I disable the Wirless Zero service. Any suggestions?? |
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