No before I formatted when the wireless button was turned on it would
cause blue screens and it was the same after the format.  I will check
on the channel and the type of security.  I haven't tried this yet and
I'm not 100% positive that my office network and the home network are
on the same channel.  Sorry I haven't posted in a while but the
customer went out of town and will be gone for a while so I haven't
been able to test this further.  I will keep you posted when I do get
more information.

Thanks for the suggestions it will give me some further ideas to try!

Chris


On Sep 15, 5:25 pm, Dentist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Before you formatted the laptop, were you able to turn the wireless
> on, or it is just that you didnt try? or the question from another
> point of view, are you able to run the wireless in your office now, or
> is it BSOD now?
> Try what Ceresia says, because it will show many things.
>
> On Sep 14, 6:07 pm, Ceresia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am going to touch on the:
> > "all updated drivers, and windows updates.  I tested the wireless in
> > our
> > office and it works fine I can turn the switch on and off with no
> > issues.  I can enable and disable the wireless connection via Windows
> > with no issues either. "
>
> > Is it possible that the security in your office differs from the home
> > users security?
> > The wireless driver is read differently when different security is in
> > place, thus if you have a WEP key at work and a open network at the
> > user's home it could result in a different driver read and fail.
>
> > The same goes with the specific channels, if you are set to channel 11
> > at work and the user is set to channel 6 the driver is read
> > differently and could result in a corrupt file that blue screens the
> > computer....
>
> > I would try getting a USB wireless adapter and see if you have the
> > same issue when you connect to her wireless, then you will know if it
> > is the driver or the wireless router itself.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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