  RomanySaad Premium join:2001-07-31 Lancaster, CA
| reply to Anon Re: Wireless Update Rollup Package for Windows XP
said by tyspeed29 : For whomever wants SP2beta, here it is. It does have new secure advantages for wireless.
Posting SP2Beta on BBR... good idea... riiiiight! -- Thanks, Romany Saad |
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  joako Premium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null | reply to Glenn f Does any of this make wireless usable in Windows XP? |
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 Glenn f
join:2004-01-08 | reply to ZOverLord Hi
Is the xp2p2express.zip available in other languages than english?
if yes where can it be downloadet?
regards Glenn |
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  ZOverLord Premium join:2003-10-20 Minneapolis, MN
3 edits | reply to Anon FYI - Here is the OFFICIAL Microsoft Post SP1 SUPPORTED fixes in the event that after you installed the one at the top of this thread that you have some other XP types of problems:
»support.microsoft.com/common/can···ults=500
Some Post SP1 Fixes that are included above that pertain to Wirless Networking are
( There are Many Many More ):
"Wireless Connection Unavailable" Message After Computer Resumes from Standby
»support.microsoft.com/default.as···ct=WinXP
VPN Client in Windows XP Disconnects After One Minute
»support.microsoft.com/default.as···ct=WinXP
Update to Increase the Performance of the Network Redirector
»support.microsoft.com/default.as···ct=WinXP
Composite USB devices whose interfaces are not sequentially numbered do not work on Windows XP
»support.microsoft.com/default.as···ct=WinXP
Universal Serial Bus Devices Are Not Detected Intermittently When You Start or Resume the Computer
»support.microsoft.com/default.as···ct=WinXP
USB 2.0 Device Removed When System Resumes from Hibernation
»support.microsoft.com/default.as···ct=WinXP
Windows XP SP1 and Windows Server 2003 clients cannot connect to some third-party wireless implementations of 802.1x
»support.microsoft.com/default.as···ct=WinXP
An IP multicast may not be sent correctly from Windows XP or from Windows Server 2003
»support.microsoft.com/default.as···ct=WinXP
You Are Notified that a Network Device Has Been Detected After Resuming Your Computer from Standby
»support.microsoft.com/default.as···ct=WinXP |
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  ZOverLord Premium join:2003-10-20 Minneapolis, MN
| reply to Anon It should be NOTED that this is in BETA and it might not be a good idea to install at this time.
The official Service Pack list, which has been officially released by Microsoft for all products can be found here:
»support.microsoft.com/default.as···[LN];sp&
I would STRONGLY suggest to most people do not install the ZIPPED SP2 listed above.
If you do, please remember it will be at your own risk.
This thread was created to help create a more stable environment for Wireless Networking XP users with supported fixes by Microsoft.
Please remember that the concept of Beta Releases in most cases is to find and report BUGS so that when the release is stable it is ready for PRIME TIME 
Just would HATE to see some person with Wireless Network problems ALREADY end up with an even MORE unstable version of XP, and NO Support.
ZOverLord AKA Don |
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  Authority Obama Biden '12
join:2000-03-29 Beverly Hills, CA | reply to ZOverLord Re: Wireless Update Rollup Package for Windows XP
I'm waiting for SP2. |
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  iqsr Afflicted With T.A.S Premium join:2003-12-16 Abernathy, TX | reply to c23charles Thanks for your help c23charles. |
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 c23charles Premium join:2004-01-22 Meridian, ID
| reply to iqsr Yes, I'm showing Q819696 on my qfecheck.exe list (this cmd line program can be downloaded from microsoft's website - it shows which hotfixes you have installed). I only installed KB86942 (the rollup package), so Q819696 must be included. It didn't fix my problem, though... I will try getting a fixed IP first, and then repost if I still have problems. |
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  iqsr Afflicted With T.A.S Premium join:2003-12-16 Abernathy, TX 3 edits | reply to ZOverLord Is the Q819696 dated March 03 update not part of the windows rollup package KB86942 dated October 03. If not do I need to download and install this first and then the wireless rollup update. I am a little confused. |
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  chazwr Premium join:2002-08-18 Belmar, NJ | reply to ZOverLord Follow Up
I got rid of the Dell TrueMobile Config Utility and now I have no startup delays. So perhaps the Update Rollup helped, or maybe the problem was the Utility all along. |
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 ensignjuan
join:2002-07-26 Port Jefferson, NY | reply to DSL_Steve Re: Wireless Update Rollup Package for Windows XP
You probably have 32 bit. You would know if you have a 64 bit processor and the 64 bit XP Operating System. |
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 mike212
join:2003-12-29 New York, NY 1 edit | reply to ZOverLord sorry found answer |
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 phudaddy
join:2002-01-12 Winston Salem, NC | reply to ZOverLord This fixed my problem perfectly--was having trouble getting an IP address with my new USB 802.11b NETGEAR adapter.
Kudos to the original poster! |
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  Ian Sutherland
@62.189.x.x
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Overview of the Advanced Networking Pack for Windows XP (817778) - This article discusses the Advanced Networking Pack for Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1). The Advanced Networking Pack is an add-on for Windows XP SP1 that includes an updated Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) networking stack, an IPv6 Internet...
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Sorry if this is a dumb quetsion.
Ian. |
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  JMan0948 Where's The Background Music? Premium join:2003-03-25 Gilberts, IL
| reply to Fobulous said by Fobulous : Quick question about the this. I did not even install the WPA patch for XP Pro i guess i don't really need this Update?
Well, I guess if you aren't having any wireless related problems, then no, you really don't need it. BUT, it is worth it IMO. Of course you need SP1 before you get this rollup package, too, so make sure that's installed prior. -- King of BB... Bling-Bling, that is! |
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  Fobulous Premium join:2002-08-14 Missouri City, TX clubs: | reply to ZOverLord Quick question about the this. I did not even install the WPA patch for XP Pro i guess i don't really need this Update? |
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  Anav Sarcastic Llama? Naw, Just Acerbic Premium join:2001-07-16 Dartmouth, NS | reply to ZOverLord THere is now a WAP XP Update via the automagic WINDOWS UPDATE PAGE... |
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  No_Strings Premium,Mod join:2001-11-22 The OC | reply to Hawk Pentium, Celeron, Athlon, Duron, Cyrix - 32 bit. Itanium, Opteron - 64 bit. |
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  Hawk Premium join:2003-08-25 La Quinta, CA | reply to ZOverLord I believe the majority of us are 32bit. Not real sure about that and maybe someone can explain. -- Forums are the "True Tech Support" |
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