Any way to eliminate "a network cable is unplugged" with wireless?

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warren montgomery

My wife uses here laptop (XP Home edition) in a part of our house where the
connectivity to our wireless network is sometimes intermittent. That's
okay, but what she finds really annoying is getting little warnings that "a
network cable is unplugged" and then that it has been restored as it goes in
and out of range. Now aside from the fact that this is a ridiculous error
message (of course it's unplugged, it's wireless), is there any way to
surpress these warnings?
 
warren montgomery said:
My wife uses here laptop (XP Home edition) in a part of our house where the
connectivity to our wireless network is sometimes intermittent. That's
okay, but what she finds really annoying is getting little warnings that "a
network cable is unplugged" and then that it has been restored as it goes in
and out of range. Now aside from the fact that this is a ridiculous error
message (of course it's unplugged, it's wireless), is there any way to
surpress these warnings?
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See if you can adapt the following article to
apply to your wireless connection:

MSBBN: "A Network Cable Has Been Unplugged"

Message Appears at Seemingly Random Intervals

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=811595

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