Hey Chris,

We saw these with a batch of Gateway laptops using the same card.  I wasn't the one 
that actually troubleshot it, but the fix was to remove the WPA update.  There is a 
new driver out that supposedly fixes it, but I haven't verified it yet.  Here is a 
link off of Microsoft knowledge base about it:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;821442

Nicola

PS - Note that the only place to get Intel 2100 drivers is from your laptop 
manufacturer, there are no drivers available directly from Intel.

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I have some users that are having connectivity issues.
Specs

Cisco 350's and 1200's  AP's


IBM ThinkPad T40
Intel Pro Wireless 2100 integrated wireless adapter (Centrino 802.11b)
Windows XP Pro SP 1, WPA update (Q815485) installed.



I went over to where the user was having the issue.  Used our  iPAQ and
looked at his mac address on the AirMagnet (wireless analyzer) program and
did not see any signal strength from his machine.
He was able to see the wireless network in the available wireless networks
screen so it looked like he was able to receive a signal.  I did not see
his mac address on any of the nearby AP's.  The one AP  that he was
previously connected to showed that sender station is leaving (or has left)
BSS.

The user disabled and enabled the wireless and then I was able to see a
signal from his machine.

He was stationary and working when it happened so it is not a sleep/standby
issue.



Chris Hart
(847) 467-7747
IT-TNS
Northwestern University, Evanston
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