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Mn-520 get disconnection from the router

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Hello I have a IBM T40 Thinkpad running Win XP and after
install my MN-520 wireless card I never get wireless
access for more than 3 minutes. I'm sure that the 802.1x
is dasables and I never setup WEP in the router and
laptop. In other hang my other laptop (Compaq e500) with a
Netgear 802.11b never get the same disconnections.
Additionally If one day I makes this MN-520 work I will
wish a multi profile software and also a signal quality
tool but I didn´t found any of this features in the
default software.

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Uninstall the microsoft broadband networking software since you are
running Windows XP. It is designed to only work with older OS's that
don't fully support wireless networking.

Juan wrote:
> Hello I have a IBM T40 Thinkpad running Win XP and after
> install my MN-520 wireless card I never get wireless
> access for more than 3 minutes. I'm sure that the 802.1x
> is dasables and I never setup WEP in the router and
> laptop. In other hang my other laptop (Compaq e500) with a
> Netgear 802.11b never get the same disconnections.
> Additionally If one day I makes this MN-520 work I will
> wish a multi profile software and also a signal quality
> tool but I didn´t found any of this features in the
> default software.

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