Vista has known problems with SSID's that are set to "automatically connect when in range". See M$ http://support.microsoft.c
Main Topics
Browse All TopicsI have a client who has just bought a Dell P.C with windows Vista home premium. He also bought a DLINK DSL 2640B wireless router which came with a wireless USB adaptor. I set the router up for him and it all connected fine. I used WPA-PSK to secure the wireless connection and for a week it was all fine, then my client stated that the internet connection got gradaually slower and slower and then just died. So I went back out armed with all the settings from his internet provider to make sure router had the right Primary and secondary DNS servers configured set it all up and it connected quick as you like. That was Wednesday. Now I've had a phone call saying that its slowing down again and that his wife has been trying to get on the tesco site all morning to no avail. He told me that when he got in the network I con Vista places in the sys tray had a cross through it which suggests to me that the wireless adaptor isnt connecting for some reason. I have run all the checks and everything is set up fine does any one have any suggestions as to what this could be. I have run extensive virus and spyware scans and nothing comes up. And when I was there last I check the IPconifg and everything was as it should be. Helllllllllllllllp
This Question has been solved and asker verified All Experts Exchange premium technology solutions are available to subscription members.
Experts Exchange has been collecting answers to technology questions since 1996…3 million and counting! If you have a question, chances are we already have your answer.
If you can't find the exact answer you're looking for, ask our exclusive community of 50,000 experts. You’ll get a personalized answer from a trusted professional.
Thousands of free tech tips, tricks, how-to’s and tutorials are available in our peer reviewed articles section. See for yourself how smart our experts are, no login required.
Access the answers to your technology questions today.
30-day free trial. Register in 60 seconds.
Members of the expert community talk about why the experience at Experts Exchange is different than what you will find anywhere else.

Try it out and discover for yourself.
30-day free trial. Register in 60 seconds.
Join the community of experts here and help other tech pros by answering question in your area of expertise. You can earn FREE access to all Experts Exchange's premium features and resources.
Vista has known problems with SSID's that are set to "automatically connect when in range". See M$ http://support.microsoft.c
Business Accounts
Answer for Membership
by: smiffy13Posted on 2007-10-06 at 23:04:18ID: 20029313
can you try connecting to this router with a cable? If this works, then it will confirm that your DNS settings are correct and it's more likely to be a fault or interference with your wireless signal.