
07-23-2008
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Re: wlan problems
Hi
Try to disable the Power saving feature of the Wireless card.
Make sure that our Wireless Router SSID Broadcast is On.
Try to set the Wireless channel to 11 or 1 if there is a lot of other
Wireless around,
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
"charleneh" <charleneh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B0449863-4403-4AB8-BAA1-373D7652324D@microsoft.com...
>I have problem connecting to the router, so i cant connect to internet.
> Windows keeps telling me that the wlan is not turned on or that this
> computer
> doesnt have a wlan, but it has and i have turned it on.
> If i turn off my computer and on again Windows finds the wlan and i can
> use
> the internet for some time, but then I fall ut again and have to turn off
> the
> computer once again to connect to internet.
> I don´t know what is wrong, i dn´´t think my wlan is broken, because it
> works sometimes, it is more likley somthing whit windows and my D-link
> router.
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