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sgeoffrey
Windows Vista Notebook just purchased at Christmas from Dell, with a
Linksys WRV200 wireless router.
Wired access via this router works great from a separate computer
(desktop).
However, wireless access has some strange issues. Can create the
wireless profile and enter the WPA password and connect to the router
wirelessly just fine and surf away. But, after the notebook is
shutdown and fired back up, attempts to connect to that same wireless
connection (same one used 10 minutes earlier) causes Vista to announce
it can not use the profile. Eventually removing, rebooting and
recreating the wireless profile allows the connection until the next
time the notebook is shutdown.
I am not sure whether there are artifacts of a corrupt profile that
keep coming back to haunt us every time we recreate the profile
eventhough we believe we have removed it each time?
From the research I have already done I don't believe the issue should
be the age of the router vs the way Vista handles wireless, nor should
the firmware be too far out of date on the wireless router
(hopefully). Vista also has not been patched at all for a patch to
have been the issue.
Scott
Linksys WRV200 wireless router.
Wired access via this router works great from a separate computer
(desktop).
However, wireless access has some strange issues. Can create the
wireless profile and enter the WPA password and connect to the router
wirelessly just fine and surf away. But, after the notebook is
shutdown and fired back up, attempts to connect to that same wireless
connection (same one used 10 minutes earlier) causes Vista to announce
it can not use the profile. Eventually removing, rebooting and
recreating the wireless profile allows the connection until the next
time the notebook is shutdown.
I am not sure whether there are artifacts of a corrupt profile that
keep coming back to haunt us every time we recreate the profile
eventhough we believe we have removed it each time?
From the research I have already done I don't believe the issue should
be the age of the router vs the way Vista handles wireless, nor should
the firmware be too far out of date on the wireless router
(hopefully). Vista also has not been patched at all for a patch to
have been the issue.
Scott