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Netgear adaptor & network centre????

Old 29th February 2008 | 06:40
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Netgear adaptor & network centre????

Hi again - I have a netgear pcmcia wireless card which up to now has worked fine and suddenly it won't connect to a wireless connection. For some reason, despite unchecking the "let windows control my wireless settings" whenever we try to connect to the network I still get the little windows symbol in the start bar showing its trying to connect.........

The netgear one is there too.

Hope you can help here.

many thanx - fowler
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Old 29th February 2008 | 07:43
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I have similar problems with a netgear wireless card in my pc. Normally the event viewer shows up lots of errors about ip lease expired and the like. Connecting my laptop to the router with a lan cable and using the router software to reboot the router gets things working again.
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Old 29th February 2008 | 07:55
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Hmm but the router works fine with others - its only this laptop???
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Old 29th February 2008 | 08:21
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Same with my system. My laptop connects fine, wifey's desktop connects fine, but my desktop with the netgear card regularly has the same problems. We use a netgear router too.
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Old 29th February 2008 | 08:22
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I would start off by uninstalling and then reinstalling the Netgear software.

Will wrack brains to try and remember how to make sure Windows Zero thingie is switched off.
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Old 29th February 2008 | 08:51
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My experience with Win XP wifi networking is that it is MUCH easier to not install the Netgear wifi manager, just let Windows manage the wifi.

When in this position before, I have found it necessary to uninstall the Netgear app, then re-install the driver only, and set Windows to manage the connection.

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Old 29th February 2008 | 19:26
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... but XP's Zero Configuration Utility is prone to random disconnections in my experience. I overrode all my network machines so they used the card / adapter utility software after having these problems. A bit of a google showed that it can be an issue.

Will wrack brains to try and remember how to make sure Windows Zero thingie is switched off.
Start - run 'msconfig'. Select the services tab, find and uncheck zero configuration thingy and it'll not load from then on.
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