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Old Apr 29th, 04, 12:36 AM
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Hey Guys,

I have had a network for a while Network Everywhere Base Station and the reciever on the other end is a microsoft one. I had everything working fine except the file sharing on the main computer and the shared printing. So I decied to update the microsoft side and everything started working file sharing and printing so thats fine but when I go to check the status it says I have no signal and Connection speed is unknown and it says im not connected to the internet. But everything works speed is fine internet works great printing works great everything is working better then before but it just won't show me the status of my network when I hover my mouse over the icon on the taskbar it shows me thats the signal strenth is exelent though.

Just when I open up the program it won't tell me anything but it does tell me my ip and file sharing is enable and what my adapter is.

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Old Apr 29th, 04, 1:00 AM
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Sounds good. Don't mess with it.



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Old Apr 29th, 04, 1:53 AM
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Yeah i know but it is just annoying when i know it can be fixed.

A Screenshot is attached to show you what it looks like and the thing has been checking for over half an hour
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Hmm. Have you tried removing / updating your drivers for your wireless NIC? What OS' are you using?



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Old Apr 29th, 04, 1:59 AM
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Yes just updated them,

Running XP Home on the comuter thats wired and running 98 SE on the one thats having the problems on the wireless end. If it helps i have a usb adapter wireless reciever
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Old Apr 29th, 04, 3:23 AM
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I have the Microsoft USB 802.11B adapter, as I assume you have. Reinstall the software-it really doesn't matter. That little program does adsolutely nothing for you. The driver is installed at the same time as the program, but removing the program doesn't affect the driver.



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Thanks for your help il just ignore it then
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