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Since going from Win ME to Win XP my MN-100 has frequent
disconnects causing me to push the reset button at least a
dozen times a day! My ISP says it's just a glitch and
offered no solution. It was fine when I used it with Win
ME. Any ideas??
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hmmm,
Make sure you have it setup with the latest software and also make sure you
have the latest firmware upgrade too. If you have all that and it doesnt
work then i suggest that maybe you re-setup the whole network again as
maybe there is something conflicting from the ME to the XP?!
cheers!
"Jeff" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Since going from Win ME to Win XP my MN-100 has frequent
> disconnects causing me to push the reset button at least a
> dozen times a day! My ISP says it's just a glitch and
> offered no solution. It was fine when I used it with Win
> ME. Any ideas??
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hey jeff
how's it going? i have used the MN-100 wired ethernet
base station for over 3 years, with out a single problem.
however, i have always been using Windows XP (SP1). i
assume you ran the cd-rom installation, when you
installed XP? are you up to date with your windows
updates? aside from the occassional power outage, i have
not had a single issue with the MN-100. the MN-500
wireless base station, don't get me started. my only
advice on the MN-500, steer clear and don't waste your
time. it is garbage! there are quite a few of us posting
issues with the MN-500. you may want to remove the base
station program and start over (re-install w/cd-rom).
sorry i am not much help.
thanks
tom
phoenix,AZ
>-----Original Message-----
>Since going from Win ME to Win XP my MN-100 has frequent
>disconnects causing me to push the reset button at least
a
>dozen times a day! My ISP says it's just a glitch and
>offered no solution. It was fine when I used it with Win
>ME. Any ideas??
>.
>
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