not gather the answers to Rocky Lee's
questions.
(No doubt this was a problem caused by Windows automatic update).
- Brian
- Original Message -
From: rocky lee ghostwheel...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Networking Issue
Brian,
1) If you disable the ethernet (local) connection
Brian,
1) If you disable the ethernet (local) connection ( not the drivers) for the
ethernet port are the results that there is no wireless connection or that the
wireless connection works
2) When both are plugged in and you issue an ipconfig command from a command
line, do both connections
Great questions... I will reconnect remotely and check it out.
- Brian
- Original Message -
From: rocky lee ghostwheel...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Networking Issue
Brian,
1) If you disable the ethernet (local) connection ( not the drivers) for
the ethernet port
I have a customer with an unusual problem... Her Dell Latitude D610 (5 yrs
old) has both an Ethernet port and Wireless G. Her wireless did not work until
she discovered by accident that it would start working when she disabled the
Broadcom drivers for the Ethernet port.I have upgraded her
IMHO, there is no way in hell you're going to fix a wireless issue
with WinXP by remote control. In fact, even if you had it I wouldn't
recommend wasting a lot of time with it and instead would just
reinstall WinXP clean in an afternoon and be done with it (hopefully).
An even better solution