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Hi my wireless G internal laptop modem keeps bouncing off the network.
I know it is not the signal strength.
When I disable the network connection, and re-enable it, it is fine for
about 10 minutes.
Using WPA-PSK and TKIP.
When I was on wireless B ( on a different computer) I found that if "Enable
IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" was checked,
The same bouncing would happen.
I can't uncheck "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" on my
Dell Truemobile 1300.
Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless (More info?)
Thank you!!!
"Aaron Leonard" <Aaron@Cisco.COM> wrote in message
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> You might want to check with Dell for the availability of a driver
> update. I worked with a customer with Truemobile 1300s who experienced
> success upon upgrading to 3.40.65.0 (also called utility version
> 66).
>
> Regards,
>
> Aaron
>
> ---
>
> ~ Hi my wireless G internal laptop modem keeps bouncing off the network.
> ~ I know it is not the signal strength.
> ~ When I disable the network connection, and re-enable it, it is fine for
> ~ about 10 minutes.
> ~
> ~ Using WPA-PSK and TKIP.
> ~
> ~ When I was on wireless B ( on a different computer) I found that if
"Enable
> ~ IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" was checked,
> ~ The same bouncing would happen.
> ~
> ~ I can't uncheck "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" on
my
> ~ Dell Truemobile 1300.
> ~
> ~
> ~ What is the real problem here?
> ~
>
Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless (More info?)
"Harold Starr" <dd@sodfa.net> wrote in message
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> Hi my wireless G internal laptop modem keeps bouncing off the network.
> I know it is not the signal strength.
> When I disable the network connection, and re-enable it, it is fine for
> about 10 minutes.
>
> Using WPA-PSK and TKIP.
>
> When I was on wireless B ( on a different computer) I found that if
"Enable
> IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" was checked,
> The same bouncing would happen.
>
> I can't uncheck "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" on my
> Dell Truemobile 1300.
>
I've had an occassional similar sounding problem with zero configuration in
XP. Try disabling zero configuration.
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