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WIRELESS USB ADAPTER
Everytime I start up my desktop, my wireless usb adapter is disconnected. I
have to reconnect it and put in the 26 hex number each time the computer is
started. I have xp on my machine. The wireless usb adapter is linksys
wusb54g. These are the troubleshooting steps that I take so far without
success: Uninstall and reinstall latest driver. Try a different card,
Hawking Technology HWUG1. I have a belkin router that has not cause a
problem with the other computers in the home. Any advise would be
appreciated.
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Re: WIRELESS USB ADAPTER
I was able to solve my problem by creating a profile.
"A. LEVINE" <a1newspapersales@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:qomdnTeYnq4QrgjanZ2dnUVZ_hisnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue]
> Everytime I start up my desktop, my wireless usb adapter is disconnected.
> I
> have to reconnect it and put in the 26 hex number each time the computer
> is
> started. I have xp on my machine. The wireless usb adapter is linksys
> wusb54g. These are the troubleshooting steps that I take so far without
> success: Uninstall and reinstall latest driver. Try a different card,
> Hawking Technology HWUG1. I have a belkin router that has not cause a
> problem with the other computers in the home. Any advise would be
> appreciated.
>[/color]
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Re: WIRELESS USB ADAPTER
Try to use WEP IO WPA/2 pls be wise you have AP Belkin with client Linksys
wusb54g/ Hawking Technology HWUG1 sometime create a little issues
incompatibility. You donot need to make very secure of your little network
try WEP(ten digits) is enough.
Answer to remember: some issues of the USB port in computer doesnot support
USB ver2, go & buy usb hub ver 1.0 or 1.1 for backward compatibility.
Install your USB driver manually, when windows ask, you have to choose your
own.
Have fun...Ta
"A. LEVINE" <a1newspapersales@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:qomdnTeYnq4QrgjanZ2dnUVZ_hisnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue]
> Everytime I start up my desktop, my wireless usb adapter is disconnected.
> I
> have to reconnect it and put in the 26 hex number each time the computer
> is
> started. I have xp on my machine. The wireless usb adapter is linksys
> wusb54g. These are the troubleshooting steps that I take so far without
> success: Uninstall and reinstall latest driver. Try a different card,
> Hawking Technology HWUG1. I have a belkin router that has not cause a
> problem with the other computers in the home. Any advise would be
> appreciated.
>[/color]