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wireless dropping after stable connection
Stefan_cross 12/27/2008 2:26:05 PM
Hi all,

I wonder if any of you can help?

My father has a dell lattitude laptop, with in-built wireless card,
connecting to WEP protected BT Voyager 2xxx router. He also has Win XP SP2.

He has had no trouble for 12 months, and yet recently (without any change to
environment or software) his laptop loses connection to the router after
about 5-10 minutes of booting up. "limited or no connectivity" appears even
though signal strength is high and wireless client suggests everything is
still connected OK, but internet connection is lost. No amount of trying to
connect manually re-establishes the connection. Only rebooting seems to
help. My laptop connects fine, and is stable, so no problems with broadband
or router.

WZC is disabled (services.msc) as the dell wireless client is managing the
connections. There also seems to be a BT broadband client involved as well,
but this doesn't appear to be conflicting as I have tried deleting all
wireless profiles, and starting again from scratch, with each utility step by
step, but this doesn't work either. I have even tried just allowing WZC to
control the show, as I have never personally had any issues with this method.

Any ideas?? I have browsed the news groups, and whilst there seems to be a
few suggestions none appear to be applicable to this specific situation.

Many thanks,

Stefan.
Re: wireless dropping after stable connection
"Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)" <findemail[ at ]chicagotech.net> 12/27/2008 3:56:39 PM
It is recommended to use WZC instead of dell wireless software. You may also
want to check if there is a new driver for the wireless card.

--
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Stefan_cross" <Stefancross[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6A122B0E-04BE-4BA8-9AAD-CA64BD00B70D[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Hi all,
>
> I wonder if any of you can help?
>
> My father has a dell lattitude laptop, with in-built wireless card,
> connecting to WEP protected BT Voyager 2xxx router. He also has Win XP
> SP2.
>
> He has had no trouble for 12 months, and yet recently (without any change
> to
> environment or software) his laptop loses connection to the router after
> about 5-10 minutes of booting up. "limited or no connectivity" appears
> even
> though signal strength is high and wireless client suggests everything is
> still connected OK, but internet connection is lost. No amount of trying
> to
> connect manually re-establishes the connection. Only rebooting seems to
> help. My laptop connects fine, and is stable, so no problems with
> broadband
> or router.
>
> WZC is disabled (services.msc) as the dell wireless client is managing the
> connections. There also seems to be a BT broadband client involved as
> well,
> but this doesn't appear to be conflicting as I have tried deleting all
> wireless profiles, and starting again from scratch, with each utility step
> by
> step, but this doesn't work either. I have even tried just allowing WZC
> to
> control the show, as I have never personally had any issues with this
> method.
>
> Any ideas?? I have browsed the news groups, and whilst there seems to be
> a
> few suggestions none appear to be applicable to this specific situation.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Stefan.

Re: wireless dropping after stable connection
"Jack \(MVP-Networking\)." <jack[ at ]discussiongroup.com> 12/27/2008 6:06:58 PM
Hi
There is a possibility that an Electrical noise was introduce to your
environment and it affects your transmission.
http://www.ezlan.net/wbars.html
Try to change the transmission channels in the Wireless Router and choose
the one that offers the best performance.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)

"Stefan_cross" <Stefancross[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6A122B0E-04BE-4BA8-9AAD-CA64BD00B70D[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Hi all,
>
> I wonder if any of you can help?
>
> My father has a dell lattitude laptop, with in-built wireless card,
> connecting to WEP protected BT Voyager 2xxx router. He also has Win XP
> SP2.
>
> He has had no trouble for 12 months, and yet recently (without any change
> to
> environment or software) his laptop loses connection to the router after
> about 5-10 minutes of booting up. "limited or no connectivity" appears
> even
> though signal strength is high and wireless client suggests everything is
> still connected OK, but internet connection is lost. No amount of trying
> to
> connect manually re-establishes the connection. Only rebooting seems to
> help. My laptop connects fine, and is stable, so no problems with
> broadband
> or router.
>
> WZC is disabled (services.msc) as the dell wireless client is managing the
> connections. There also seems to be a BT broadband client involved as
> well,
> but this doesn't appear to be conflicting as I have tried deleting all
> wireless profiles, and starting again from scratch, with each utility step
> by
> step, but this doesn't work either. I have even tried just allowing WZC
> to
> control the show, as I have never personally had any issues with this
> method.
>
> Any ideas?? I have browsed the news groups, and whilst there seems to be
> a
> few suggestions none appear to be applicable to this specific situation.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Stefan.

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