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i just upgraded from xp home to xp pro. everything with my wireless network
was working fine before the upgrade, but now, every time i restart my
computer (or just come out of hibernation), i have to reenter my WEP key.
basically, its like my internet settings (especially my preferred networks)
are not being saved anymore. and also, i'm getting disconnected frequently,
and each time, i have to reselect my home network, rather than be auto
connected like i was before (with home). it is extremely frustrating, and
i'm ready to throw my laptop out the window. Please help!

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Goto the Authentication Tab
Delete the networks you see in there

And try again

Hope this helps


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"kandravamp" <kandravamp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:789203FB-20DE-4C19-9700-566F1554DBE9@microsoft.com...
>i just upgraded from xp home to xp pro. everything with my wireless
>network
> was working fine before the upgrade, but now, every time i restart my
> computer (or just come out of hibernation), i have to reenter my WEP key.
> basically, its like my internet settings (especially my preferred
> networks)
> are not being saved anymore. and also, i'm getting disconnected
> frequently,
> and each time, i have to reselect my home network, rather than be auto
> connected like i was before (with home). it is extremely frustrating, and
> i'm ready to throw my laptop out the window. Please help!

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