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Laptop keeps losing the Wireless connection

Asked by: revellej

I am having a problem with a Laptop that keeps losing the Wireless connection. Its trying to connect with the software for the Intel Pro/Wireless 3954ABG adaptor. I keep getting a message that there is a conflict with another wireless device.
I need to know how to disable the Intel Pro/Wireless 3954ABG software so that I can let Wireless Zero to control the connection. This is for a User from the UK and hes leaving on Thursday. I need to get his wireless working before he leaves.

Please Help!!! Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Answers

 

by: islandigitalPosted on 2009-01-13 at 15:39:47ID: 23368634

In the intel controll panel under options it gicves the option of "Let Windows Controll the wireless adaptor"

The intell software is great when it works- But it only works half the time... Good call going to Windows wireless control

 

by: revellejPosted on 2009-01-13 at 16:21:38ID: 23368880

Thanks, I'll try it in the morning and let you know how I do.

 

by: revellejPosted on 2009-01-14 at 04:43:29ID: 23371988

Where do I go to get into the Intel Control Panel?

 

by: islandigitalPosted on 2009-01-14 at 06:19:38ID: 23372803

Click Start » All Programs » Intel PROSet Wireless » WiFi Connection Utility .  

Right-click the Taskbar icon  located in the lower right corner of your Windows Desktop to open  the Taskbar menu. Click Configure WiFi .  

Double-click the Taskbar icon to open Intel PROSet/Wireless.


Ensure the WiFi radio is on.  If it is not, click WiFi Off button and select WiFi On

Click Advanced » Use Windows to Manage WiFi .

When prompted, select Yes to confirm.

 

by: revellejPosted on 2009-01-14 at 13:32:50ID: 23377803

I disabled the Intel Pro/Wireless 3954ABG adaptor and installed a new wireless card "D-Link AirPlus DWL G650". Every time I start the Wireless Zero service it stops after a few seconds.
I'm at a loss of how to get this going. Any suggestions?

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