Ad-Hoc Connection is always there...

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I set up an Ad-Hoc connection netween 2 laptops and it worked perfectly, but now on the one laptop running Xp Pro It ALWAYS shows a connection to the Ad-Hoc netowrk, even if there are no other systems around. It shows Excellent signal strength and Max Speed as soon as I boot. I have even booted it in an area I KNOW has no other wireless and it still shows a connection. How do I kill this thing, it's driving me nuts.....
 
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Contact vendor of your WLAN card and request updated driver.

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"Rossb907" <Rossb907@msn.com> wrote in message news:A6D3390F-98D1-43F4-B587-A6E09E0FAF15@microsoft.com...
> I set up an Ad-Hoc connection netween 2 laptops and it worked perfectly, but now on the one laptop running Xp Pro It
ALWAYS shows a connection to the Ad-Hoc netowrk, even if there are no other systems around. It shows Excellent signal
strength and Max Speed as soon as I boot. I have even booted it in an area I KNOW has no other wireless and it still
shows a connection. How do I kill this thing, it's driving me nuts.....